Mardi Gras Casino

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Mardi Gras Casino
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Location Hallandale Beach, Florida, U.S.
Address 831 N. Federal Highway
Opening date December 1, 1934
Theme It's always a party at Mardi Gras!
Total gaming space 70,0000+ square feet
Notable restaurants Bayou Bar
Louie's Lounge
Cafe Orleans
The French Quarter
Owner Hartman & Tyner
Previous names Hollywood Greyhound Track
Hollywood Kennel Club
Renovated in 2006
1974
1940
Website http://www.mardigrascasinofl.com/

Mardi Gras Casino, formerly known as Hollywood Greyhound Track, is a casino and greyhound racing facility located in Hallandale Beach, in the U.S. state of Florida.

History

What is now Mardi Gras Casino opened as the Hollywood Kennel Club on December 1, 1934, three years after Florida legalized parimutuel betting.[1] A grandstand was added in 1940. In 1974, the facility was reopened as Hollywood Greyhound Track.[2]

A November 2004 statewide referendum allowed Broward County voters to decide whether to allow slot machines at parimutuel facilities located in the county.[3] Broward County voters subsequently approved the use of slots at Hollywood Greyhound and other parimutuels.

An extensive renovation project in 2006 added approximately 1,100 slot machines and a poker room to the dog track, which was renamed Mardi Gras Casino.[4] Two years later, an additional 200 slot machines were added and, in 2009, the Big Easy Poker Room was relocated and expanded. Also included in the renovated facility were a flea market, several restaurants/bars, and a gift shop.[5]

Casino

The casino offers over 70,000 square feet of casino featuring slot machines, virtual roulette and blackjack, as well as The Dog Pound, Mardi Gras’ smoker-friendly slot area; simulcast and greyhound racing.

Greyhound Racing

Despite improvements and enhancements over the years, the dog track itself has remained relatively the same. Track specifics include:

Track Length: 1,372 Feet
Track Width: 22 Feet
Length of Stretch: 300 Feet
Composition: Sand and Marl
Timing: Hundredth of a Second
Courses: 550 Yards, 660 Yards and 770 Yards

The casino, which is a supporter of the Adopt-A-Greyhound program, also offers simulcast greyhound racing, harness and thoroughbred racing from tracks across the United States and Canada.

Notable Races

Mardi Gras Casino is home to four stakes races:

Mardi Gras Futurity.

$75,000 Mardi Gras World Classic.

$10,000 Joe Ryan Jr. Memorial.

$50,000 American Derby.


2010 Stakes Schedule [6]


The $15,000 Mardi Gras Futurity Qualifying Rounds Begin January 13 & 16 Semi-Final Round January 20 Championship January 23, 2010

Winner: Ls Lafave

Time: 30:60


The $75,000 Mardi Gras World Classic Qualifying Rounds Begin March 10 & 13th Semi-Final Rounds Begin March 17 & 20th Championship March 26, 2010

Winner: Oya Tom Terrific

Time: 30:51


The $10,000 Joe Ryan, Jr. Memorial Championship April 2, 2010

Winner: Funnelling Money

Time: 30:16


The $30,000 Hollywoodian Qualifying Rounds Begin April 21 & 24th Semi-Final Rounds Begin April 28 & May 1 Championship May 8, 2010

Winner: Crispins Place

Time: 37:55


Hollywood World Classic History - Past Winners

Dining

Mardi Gras Casino offers a mix of Cajun and American cuisine. The dining includes:

- Bayou Bar, a full service premium bar
- Café Orleans, featuring soups, sandwiches, salads and fresh baked goods
- Louie’s Lounge, the full service premium bar dedicated to the Big Easy Poker Room that has a variety of soups, salads, sandwiches, pizzas and a special late night menu
- The French Quarter, which is the signature restaurant of Mardi Gras Casino.[7]

Sister Tracks

Mardi Gras Casino has two sister tracks:
- Hazel Park Raceway, located in Hazel Park, Michigan
- Mardi Gras Casino and Resort (formerly Tri-State Park), located in Cross Lanes, West Virginia
On July 9, 2010, Tri-State Park was renamed Mardi Gras Casino & Resort as a re-branding effort designed to better represent the facility and position it as a destination, and to coincide with the new hotel opening there.[8]

References

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