VALLEY FORGE, Pa.
Valley Forge Casino Resort will open its doors March 31, according to a new announcement from management.
The casino will have up to 600 slot machines and 50 table games—including blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker—with the option to add 15 tables for monthly poker tournaments.
But meeting attendees are in luck; criteria set forth in an access plan approved by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board limits who can gamble, and delegates seem to be poised to become the first ones in the new resort’s door. Gambling will be allowed by patrons of the Valley Forge Convention Center and its amenities—including restaurants, bars, and retail shops—who spend at least $10, stay at one of the center's two hotels, or use the spa. Anyone attending a meeting, convention, or other event at the Convention Center could also gamble.
"We want to make sure the patrons know that we are a little different," said city officials."In order to get on the casino floor, there are some things they have to do.”
Courtesy of The Philadelphia Inquirer