Tunica Casino Flooding 2018
Growing up in Tunica at the height of its casino boom, Roosevelt Hall felt his community had been dealt a winning hand. Lavish monuments to gaming — a gleaming high-rise tower, an Irish medieval castle, an art deco movie house — rose up amid the cotton and rice fields, flooding the impoverished Mississippi Delta county with tourists, money. The Las Vegas-based casino behemoth announced Tuesday that it will close the Tunica Roadhouse Casino at the end of January, citing 'persistent declines in business levels in the area stemming from.
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10:00am of May 18th was the re-opening of the Gold Strike in Tunica after dealing with record flooding.
Yes. Free drinks. And I've been told by several people that its very easy to get meal comps even for minimum play.
My local Indian casino here in Florida has a Floorman who spent several years in Tunica and recommends the Gold Strike. Ofcourse he is biased because he used to work there but some poker regulars at the local Indian casino all favor the Gold Strike too.
I've been to Tunica once when I was living in St. Louis. It's about a 5 hour drive away and has a good variety of table games. We spent a night in Memphis and a night in Tunica. I had the best run of poker in a cash game that I ever have had, so I have good memories. And the drinks are free, which I hadn't found outside of Vegas.
Now that I'm living in Chicago, it's too far for me to ever consider going to again, unless by some weird chance I happen to be in Memphis again.
They're barges, so they just floated above the flood. Once the water levels receed to the point where the parking lot is no longer covered, there's little to prevent them from opening.
You can see that the levee is working very well, keeping the swollen river out of the downtown area. The two riverboat casinos are near downtown but on the wet side of the levee, of course. They appear to be floating high, with their parking lots underwater. It looks as if they will be fine once the water recedes.
The third casino is south of town, near the bridge to Arkansas. It, too, is surrounded by water with its parking lots submerged. It appears to have been constructed on its own little patch of high ground, with a bit of a sea wall around it (though I can't really remember from my only visit whether that is actually accurate). If the water doesn't go much higher, even that casino should be fine.
The river was supposed to crest in Greenville yesterday, at a level higher than the great flood of 1927. Good levees can do a great job, provided the Corps doesn't decide that it is better to blow them up, sacrificing one area in an attempt to save another.
I'd imagine the Tunica casinos and other MS and LA properties will have similar recoveries as the water recedes farther south. I hope everything is fixed up and operational by the time I'm in the area in mid-july!
Breaking News:
Mississippi River flooding shuts down Tunica County casino
Published 4:55 pm Wednesday, March 6, 2019
ROBINSONVILLE, Miss. (AP) — A north Mississippi casino is closed because Mississippi River flooding is partially covering its access road.
Local media report the Fitz Casino in Tunica County closed Sunday at the behest of county emergency managers.
The casino says on its Facebook page that there’s no flooding in its parking lot or casino.
The county’s other six casinos remain open.
County Emergency Management Director Leron Weeks says Mississippi River flooding is at its highest since 2011, when most of the county’s casinos were closed. The Mississippi appears to have crested Tuesday at 52.5 feet at Tunica. That’s the second-highest level ever recorded after 2011.
A number of residential camps unprotected by levees are also flooded, with remaining residents traveling to elevated homes by boat.
The Tunica County Riverpark is also closed.
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