Prairie band casino & resort

Prairie band casino & resort

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Prairie Band Casino & Resort

Casino resort in Mayetta, Kansas

Prairie Band Casino & Resort is a Native American casino in Mayetta, Kansas, owned by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. It was originally operated by Harrah's Entertainment under a management agreement with the tribe until July 1, , when the tribe took over operations. The casino is open 24 hours daily and has a 35,square-foot (3,&#;m2) casino, with 1, slot machines, a bingo hall and 31 table games. The casino also has three restaurants and guestrooms.[1]

History[edit]

Under Harrah's management[edit]

The casino and resort opened in [2] as the first full-service casino in the state of Kansas. When it opened on January 12, , the entertainment complex was 63, square-feet.[3] As of , a billboard on U.S. Highway 75 traveling north from Topeka read "Harrah's Prairie Band Casino, 12 miles." At the time, after opening, the room hotel adjacent to the casino was "generally full" with reservations recommended. It was the only of the four casinos in Kansas at the time that had a hotel.[4]

Transition to new ownership[edit]

In May , the casino announced that Harrah's would not be renewing its management contract, which expired in January [5] In May , the casino unveiled a new name and logo after it prepared to assume complete control from Harrah's. The new logo featured "a flame, a traditional Potawatomi symbol, and a diamond to represent gaming."[6] The transition from Harrah's to the tribe took place on July 1, , with the casino renamed Prairie Band Casino and Resort.[7][8] Management for Harrah's Prairie Band Casino-Topeka transferred to the tribe on July 1, , which was ahead of the scheduled termination date by nine months.[8]

In April , Harrah's Prairie Band Casino in Mayetta was the largest casino in Kansas. Earlier that year, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation sued the state of Kansas in a bid to stop legislation that would allow four state casinos and slot machines at horse and dog tracks.[9]

In August , Prairie Band filed a lawsuit against Harrah's to enforce a non-compete agreement with Harrah's, after Harrah's involved itself in a proposed casino in Sumner County.[10] The Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board throughout reviewed proposals for a contract to develop and manage a state-owned casino in Kansas - in August , the Prairie Band Potwatomi Nation sued Harrah's for submitting a bid, alleging that in doing so, Harrah's "violated a noncompete agreement with the tribe" related to Prairie Band Casino & Resort, which Harrah's denied.[8]

After the tribe opened the casino in , and added the nearby The Nation Station gas station in The casino was then expanded in and , with a hotel and convention center added in Jacob Wamego became Prairie Band LLC president and CEO in January [11]

Remodel and coronavirus[edit]

In January , the resort announced a "massive expansion" including a new hotel tower with 80 rooms, among them a pool, spa and fitness center, party rooms, and rooms. It also announced a space parking garage to be connected to the event center. The casino announced the casino floor would be remodeled and expanded, with the lobby and Buffalo Grill also remodeled. It was said the renovations would take years.[2] The initial casino remodel was finished in October after "years of planning and weeks of construction," with the tower and game room expansion still pending.[12] In July , the casino announced it was moving into Phase 2 of construction, and would be breaking ground on new facilities. The plans had been changed to include 74 new guest rooms, pools both indoor and outdoor, a sauna and steam room, business meeting rooms, and a game room with "virtual Top Golf," as well as party rooms. At the time, the casino remained a "wholly owned subsidiary of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation." Plans for Phase 2 included a new lobby bar, a Kapi coffee bar, and the Embers Bar and Grille.[13]

Due to coronavirus, on March 17, ,[14] the Potawatomi Tribal Council directed the casino to suspend operations until March 20, The casino continued to pay wages and benefits for part-time and full-time employees, it stated, with hotel reservations refunded.[15] After announcing the closure mandate on March 17, , on March 27, the Kansas Lottery extended the suspension of state casino operations for Hollywood Casino, Kansas Crossing, Crossing, Kansas Star Casino, and Boot Hill Casino. That week, Prairie Band Casino & Resort extended its own closures through April 30, although not required to follow the mandate.[16] When the casino reopened in June , it had a number of restrictions.[17]

Hotel and casino[edit]

The casino is open 24 hours daily and has a 35,square-foot (3,&#;m2) casino, with 1, slot machines, a bingo hall and 31 table games.[1] The casino also has three restaurants: Longhouse Buffet, Embers Bar & Grille, and 3 Fires Steakhouse. It also has guestrooms.[1]

Entertainment[edit]

Country musician Gary Allan appeared at the resort to perform in , after first performing in June [18] Musician Lee Greenwood performed in April [19] As of , the upcoming March lineup included artists such as KC and the Sunshine Band and comedian George Lopez.[20]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  12. ^"Prairie Band Casino unveils new remodel". WIBW. October 19, Archived from the original on March 8, Retrieved May 5,
  13. ^"Prairie Band Casino begins phase 2 in major expansion". KSNT 27 News. July 17, Archived from the original on March 7, Retrieved May 5,
  14. ^"Prairie Band Casino and Resort temporarily closes due to the coronavirus outbreak". KSNT. March 17, Archived from the original on March 18, Retrieved May 5,
  15. ^"Kansas suspends operations at four state-owned casinos". CJ Online. Mar 17, Archived from the original on May 5, Retrieved May 5,
  16. ^"Kansas Lottery, Prairie Band extend casino closures". CJ Online. March 27, Archived from the original on March 28, Retrieved May 5,
  17. ^"Prairie Band Casino & Resort to require masks, other safety precautions during reopening". KSNT. June 10, Archived from the original on December 10, Retrieved May 5,
  18. ^"Country Music star Gary Allan returns to Prairie Band Casino & Resort". KSNT. Jul 16, Archived from the original on March 29, Retrieved May 5,
  19. ^"Lee Greenwood to Perform at Prairie Band Casino". KSNT. Feb 28, Archived from the original on March 29, Retrieved May 5,
  20. ^"Entertainment". Prairie Band Casino & Resort. Archived from the original on April 20, Retrieved May 5,

External links[edit]

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