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The Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack & Resort is located in New Cumberland. It is one of five West Virginia casinos.

The Mountaineer is in the farthest northern outpost of West Virginia. The property sits on the eastern bank of the Ohio River, which forms the border between West Virginia and Ohio.

Oddly enough, despite the casino’s location, its closest large city is Pittsburgh. The city in western Pennsylvania is merely 45 miles east of the property.

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  4. Mountaineer Casino offers a variety of table games including: Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Let It Ride, Mississippi Stud, and Spanish 21. Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, and Texas Hold'em Bonus are not available at this time. You must be 21 years old or older to enter gaming areas. William Hill Sports Book.

The legal age for gambling in Las Vegas is 21. Casino floors and other gambling areas are restricted zones for anyone under the legal age. Although a visitor under the age of 21 may not stop or sit on a casino floor, many resorts allow minors to walk through gaming areas in order to access other facilities.

Gaming company Eldorado Resorts owns the Mountaineer. The company owns 21 properties, but this is its only West Virginia one. Eldorado Resorts also has a partnership with sports betting giant William Hill Sportsbook.

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On Oct. 22, The Mountaineer applied for a sports betting license. The casino officially launched sports betting on Nov. 21. Its William Hill Sports Book features a video wall showcasing numerous games, HD televisions and plenty of seating.

The Mountaineer marks three of five WV casinos with sports betting licenses that have actually launched betting. WV Lottery officials have stated several times that they expect functional sportsbooks at all five casinos before 2018 ends.

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The launch was the fourth for mobile sports betting in West Virginia. The app is available for both Android and Apple (iOS) users.

Casino and racetrack

The Mountaineer is not a small operation, considering its location. Even though Pittsburgh is less than an hour away, the casino is competing with some of the closer options to Steel City.

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That said, the Mountaineer acquits itself well with the options for bettors. There are plenty of games to play.

Slots

Mountaineer has over 1,525 slot machines to offer patrons for play. The games spread across 78,000 square feet of gaming space.

The slot machine options include several video poker machines. Jackpots at the machines can award prizes in the five-digit range.

The space features both a smoking pavilion and a large non-smoking area. There is also a high-limit area with machine limits as high as $100 per spin.

Table games

The Mountaineer offers 36 table games with a variety of games for play. Those games include:

  • Craps
  • Blackjack (which includes side betting In-Bet In Between)
  • Roulette
  • Three Card Poker
  • Texas Hold’em Bonus
  • Let It Ride
  • Mississippi Stud
  • Four Card Poker
  • Spanish 21

Poker

The Mountaineer offers the River Poker Room for guests looking to win big on the felt. The room is open 24 hours a day.

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River Poker Room offers several promotions to poker players at the Mountaineer. Some of the promos are:

  • Happy Hour Hand – Sundays, noon – midnight
  • $50 High Hand – Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon – midnight
  • Jokers Wild High Hand – Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. – midnight
  • Win a Bounty Seat – Monday – Thursday and Sunday, all day

The room also offers tournaments on several days in the week. They include a rebuy tournament on Mondays, two Wednesday tournaments, and a $120 bounty tournament on the last Sunday of the month.

Racing

Like most West Virginia casinos, Mountaineer features a horse racing track that has live racing year-round. West Virginia online horse betting takes place on at TVG, as William Hill, the online sportsbook partnered with Mountaineer does not offer racing.

The signature event at the track is the grade-3 $200,000 Governor’s Purse. The event runs in early August each year.

The Mountaineer’s track is a turf surface, which is unusual for most tracks in the area — most are dirt tracks. However, the track’s handle was over $1 million last year, making the track a destination for many racing aficionados.

Promotions

Any patron of the Mountaineer can join the ONE Club membership program. The ONE Club allows players to acquire points good for redemption at any Eldorado property.

There are also several running promotions at Mountaineer that can put money in your pocket. Some of them are:

  • 3x Tier Points
    • Mondays, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • 50 for 50
    • Players 50 or older can win $50 in Free Play
    • Tuesdays, 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Player’s Choice
    • Earn 35 Tier points and swipe at a ONE Club kiosk
    • Receive $10 Free Play or a $10 food voucher
    • Thursdays, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Blackjack Tournament
    • $1,000 guaranteed prize pool
    • Occurs in Pit #3
    • Wednesdays, 3 p.m. for Early Bird Registration
  • Wheel of Funds
    • Spin to win up to $500 in Free Play
    • Fridays in August, 3 p.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Beat the Heat Hot Seat
    • On September 8, 3 winners win $100 in Free Play every 20 minutes
    • Promo runs from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
    • Begin earning entries with play on or after September 1
  • $28,000 Football Frenzy
    • Earn entries for drawings to win up to $500 in Free Play
    • Fridays in September, 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Accommodations and dining

The hotel at the Mountaineer features both rooms and suites for guests to relax. They range from 390 square-foot rooms to spacious 760 square-foot suites.

There are also five different places to eat at The Mountaineer. They are:

  • LBV Steak and Pasta
  • Mahogany Sports Bar
  • Big Al’s (casual dining, open 24/7)
  • Gatsby Restaurant & Buffet
  • Vickar’s (racetrack food venue)

Amenities and entertainment

Playing in the casino is not the only thing to do at The Mountaineer. There are a host of other activities at the resort.

The chief among these is the Woodview Golf Course. This course, minutes from the property, is a full 18-hole course with par 72.

The course plays over 6,000 yards from the blue tees. Guests at the Mountaineer are able to enjoy the beautiful scenery of northern West Virginia while they play a round.

If relaxation is more your style, the Spa at Mountaineer is waiting. Patrons can find a wide variety of available services, including massage, facials, nail care and hair care.

Guests can also tone at the fitness center. The center is open 24 hours a day.

Finally, the shopping patron can find plenty to buy at the Gift Shop at Mountaineer. Shoppers can find anything from fine jewelry to snacks, all in the same shop.

Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort
LocationNew Cumberland, West Virginia
Owned byVici Properties
Operated byCentury Casinos
Date openedMay 19, 1951
Race typeThoroughbred
Notable racesWest Virginia Derby
Official website
Waterford Park
LocationWV 2,
Coordinates40°34′49″N80°39′42″W / 40.58028°N 80.66167°WCoordinates: 40°34′49″N80°39′42″W / 40.58028°N 80.66167°W
Area77 acres (31 ha)
Built1949
ArchitectBoyle, A.J.
Architectural styleModerne
NRHP reference No.02001528[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 12, 2002

Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort is a thoroughbred racetrack and casino resort located on the Ohio River north of New Cumberland, West Virginia. It is owned by Vici Properties and operated by Century Casinos. It is notable for being the first race track in the United States to get slot machines and become a racino.

History and information[edit]

Originally to be known as Waterford Downs, the track's parent company was incorporated in 1937.[2] The effort was led by Al Boyle, president of the Charles Town Races, who named it after his family's ancestral home of Waterford, Ireland.[3] The company's initial public offering was approved in February 1939, with the track expected to open the following September.[4] By August 1940, construction had not begun, but 250 acres of land had been bought or optioned.[5] In 1942, Boyle planned to begin construction of the track, but expected the grandstand to be delayed at least until 1943 by a steel shortage due to World War II.[6]

Construction was finally underway by July 1948, with opening scheduled for September 1949.[7] The name was changed to Waterford Park in 1950.[8] Opening day was finally held on May 19, 1951.[9][10]

In the mid-1950s, Boyle sold the track to James F. Edwards.[11] The Ogden Corporation acquired Edwards's holdings, including Waterford Park, in 1969.[12]

The clubhouse at the Mountaineer Park racetrack after an evening of racing.

The track was purchased by Bill Blair and renamed as Mountaineer Park in 1987.[13] In 1992, Blair sold the track to California-based Excalibur Holding Co. for $4 million cash plus $2.7 million in stock.[14] The track was authorized to have slot machines and installed them in 1994. Excalibur was renamed Winners Entertainment, then renamed MTR Gaming Group.[15]

Mountaineer added casino table games on December 20, 2007, with 50 tables, including blackjack, three card poker, and roulette.

In 2019, Eldorado Resorts (which had merged with MTR Gaming in 2014) sold Mountaineer, along with two other properties, to Century Casinos and Vici Properties.[16] Century bought Mountaineer's operating business for $30 million, [17] while Vici bought the land and buildings for $97 million and leased them to Century.[18]

Physical attributes[edit]

The backstretches at the Mountaineer Park racetrack, with the turf course inside the outer main (dirt) track.

The track has a main dirt track with a one-mile oval. The turf course is seven furlongs long and inside the dirt. The track is curved slightly in the front stretch. The track also has a large casino and resort on site.

The casino has 3,200 slot machines.

Racing[edit]

The start and stretch run on a sloppy main (dirt) track at the Mountaineer Park racetrack.

Mountaineer was one of the busiest Thoroughbred courses in the country with as many as 217 racing dates scheduled in year 2012. The Mountaineer live racing season had consisted of 4 to 5 nights per week, starting as early as March and ending as late as December. This had been reduced to 130 racing dates, running May through November by 2019 [19] The track had been able to offer purses much higher than those in neighboring states and attracted larger field and the products of such a higher parimutuel handle and better attendance. Over the past decade, competition from surrounding states increased, and purses have reduced. Mountaineer hosts the West Virginia Derby, a Grade III race that had significantly grown in stature and purse in the late 2000’s and early 2010’s to a Grade II race, but has also had its purse reduced and reverted to a Grade III race in recent years. The first Saturday in August traditionally has been the day the Derby takes place, and is the only day of the calendar that the track offers afternoon racing. Otherwise, the races are run at 7pm. Mountaineer had previously been considered as a possible host for the 2009 Breeders' Cup, but it was awarded to Santa Anita.[20]

The track runs many stakes and overnight handicaps. Here, in order, are the stakes that ran at Mountaineer in 2005:

Graded events[edit]

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The following Graded events were held at Mountaineer Racetrack in 2019.

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Grade III

Stakes events[edit]

  • Coca-Cola Independence Day Stakes
  • Mountain State Stakes
  • Harvey Arneault Memorial Breeders' Cup Stakes
  • West Virginia Senate President's Breeders' Cup
  • West Virginia House of Delegates Speaker's Cup
  • West Virginia Legislature Chairman's Cup
  • West Virginia Secretary of State
  • Mountaineer Juvenile Stakes
  • Mountaineer Juvenile Fillies Stakes
    • Fall Stakes
  • Autumn Leaves Stakes
  • Mountaineer Mile Handicap
  • Sophomore Sprint Championship Stakes

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'National Register Information System'. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^'New race track given state O.K.'. Washington Post. October 10, 1937. ProQuest150879574. – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  3. ^Bill Bennings (December 4, 1938). 'At the Post'. Washington Post. – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  4. ^'New West Va. track sanctioned by SEC'. Washington Post. February 17, 1939. – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  5. ^'$500,000 race track work is set to begin this month'. Youngstown Vindicator. August 4, 1940.
  6. ^'Tract bought for race plant'. Youngstown Vindicator. January 2, 1942.
  7. ^Walter Haight (July 26, 1948). 'Night flat racing not new in Md'. Washington Post. – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  8. ^'Potpourri'. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 28, 1950.
  9. ^'Bill Bennings'. Washington Post. May 18, 1951. – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  10. ^'Tamale first at new track'. New York Times. May 20, 1951. – via ProQuest (subscription required)
  11. ^Tony Pierro (June 2, 1997). 'Mountaineer Race Track a runaway success'. State Journal. Charleston, WV. – via Factiva (subscription required)
  12. ^'Owner Of Waterford selling out'. Beaver County Times. January 17, 1969.
  13. ^Stephen Babich (June 30, 1987). 'New name, new bets at track'. Pittsburgh Press.
  14. ^'Sale of Mountaineer Park will stand'. Williamson Daily News. AP. December 1, 1992.
  15. ^MTR Gaming Group Company Profile
  16. ^Bailey Schulz (December 6, 2019). 'Eldorado Resorts closes 3 property sales for $385M'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
  17. ^'Equity Purchase Agreement'. Century Casinos. June 17, 2019. Schedule I – via EDGAR.
  18. ^'Real Estate Purchase Agreement'. Vici Properties. June 17, 2019. p. 5 – via EDGAR.
  19. ^https://www.playwv.com/wv-2019-horse-racing/
  20. ^'09 Breeders' Cup to be held at Santa Anita

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External links[edit]

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