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Casino At Dania Beach Opens After Over $50 Million In Renovations

24-Table Poker Room Re-Opens

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The Casino at Dania Beach re-opened on Jan. 13 after spending more than $50 million on renovations to the property since October 2014 and a rebranding. The grand opening is planned for Feb. 26.

The facility, which closed more than a year ago for the renovations, now features Las Vegas-style slots, a luxurious poker room, a multi-purpose indoor entertainment venue, electronic table games including blackjack, craps and roulette, as well as free parking and valet service.

The poker room has 24 tables and offers no-limit hold’em cash games from $1-$2 to $10-$25, as well as limit hold’em games with stakes ranging from $2-$4 to $10-$20.

Being one of the largest Jai-Alai frontons in the United States, the Casino at Dania Beach has repackaged its 62-year history with the sport. A large video screen will portray the games live and can be seen from anywhere inside the casino.

Additionally, the casino will present a variety of entertainment options. Stage 954, the signature performance venue of the facility, will offer the unique opportunity to see some of the best national recording artists and comedians in a grand, yet intimate setting. The casino will also feature local bands every Friday and Saturday night on a unique platform within the casino known as Bandstand.

“We are very excited to debut the newly renovated facility and all the amenities we have to offer,” said Scott Savin, CEO of The Casino at Dania Beach. “We invite everyone to stop by and check it out. It’s really something you have to see to believe. Aside from all the exciting amenities, we are happy and proud to be bringing a new face of entertainment to the wonderful community of Dania.”

The casino is open Sunday–Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. and Friday–Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 a.m.