Oneida Indian Nation's New Point Place Casino Draws Impressive Crowd for Grand Opening Celebration
Oneida Indian Nation Homelands (PRWEB) March 01, 2018 -- The Oneida Indian Nation this morning proudly revealed its all-new, 65,000-square-foot, smoke-free gaming facility in Bridgeport - Point Place Casino - to a large crowd of excited guests.
A special pre-opening ceremony today featured appearances by community leaders and local dignitaries and a ceremonial log-cutting, themed to complement the venue's rustic atmosphere. Oneida Indian Nation Representative and Nation Enterprises CEO Ray Halbritter, Chairman of the Madison County Board of Supervisors John Becker, New York State Senator David J. Valesky, 53rd District, and Area Representative of Central and Northern New York Building Trades Council Pat Costello each spoke about the significant positive impact Point Place Casino will have for the entire region.
At the ceremony, Halbritter said, "This is a very exciting day for the Oneida Indian Nation, our employees, the Bridgeport community, and for the entire region. Point Place Casino will provide local residents and people throughout the region a new destination for food, entertainment and fun."
Halbritter also noted how the facility is consistent with the Oneida Indian Nation's legacy of facilitating projects that boost the local economy and created more than 200 permanent jobs and 250 local construction jobs.
"Through the work of our communities and collective investments, we have made Central New York the vibrant heartland of the region, and we look forward to continuing to build on that legacy at Point Place Casino."
With lines beginning to form overnight, enthusiastic guests anxiously waited outside to be among the first to step into the pristine new facility when doors opened at 10:00 a.m. The excitement continued inside as inaugural visitors were treated to costumed entertainers, food and drink specials and the opportunity to win cash, Free Play, dining credits and more with the Lumber Jack-pot Prize Patrol, "Winning Waters" plinko game and more.
Grand opening festivities will continue throughout the weekend with additional food and drink specials, live entertainment every night at Paddle Bar and more.
Located at 450 Route 31 in Bridgeport, just a few hundred feet from the Cicero border, and named for the picturesque lake points surrounding it, the new smoke-free facility features a modern gaming floor with nearly 500 popular slot machines and 20 table games, including electronic Roulette and Big Six.
Known for its signature restaurants, the Oneida Indian Nation introduced several dining options at Point Place Casino, including Burgers of Madison County, Wicked Good Pizza and Opals Confectionary, as well as two unique bars - Fireside Lounge, which features a custom-made fireplace, the centerpiece of the venue, and The Paddle Bar, with both indoor and outdoor seating and live entertainment every weekend.
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About the Oneida Indian Nation
The Oneida Indian Nation is a federally recognized Indian nation in Central New York. A founding member of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (also known as the Six Nations or Iroquois Confederacy), the Oneida Indian Nation sided with the Americans in the Revolutionary War and was thanked by Congress and President George Washington for its loyalty and assistance. Today, the Oneida Indian Nation employs more than 4,600 people, include Turning Stone Resort Casino, Yellow Brick Road Casino, the SāvOn convenience stores, Maple Leaf Markets, RV Park, three marinas, and Four Directions Productions, a 3D animation HD cinematography studio. Proceeds from these enterprises are used to rebuild the Nation's economic base and fund essential services, including housing, health care, and education incentives and programs, for the Oneida people.
For more information, visit http://www.OneidaIndianNation.com.
Kelly Abdo, Oneida Indian Nation, +1 315.366.9291, [email protected]
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