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Overview |
Located 1.5 mi from Ark La Tex Mardi Gras Museum, Margaritaville Resort Casino offers 4-star accommodations in Bossier City and features a restaurant, a fitness center and a bar. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The accommodations provides a 24-hour front desk and room service for guests.
Guest rooms at the resort include air conditioning and a wardrobe.
Louisiana Boardwalk is 2.2 mi from Margaritaville Resort Casino, while Veterans Park is 3.7 mi away. The nearest airport is Shreveport Airport, 6.8 mi from the accommodations.
Rooms: 4
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Facilities of Margaritaville Resort Casino
General
- Paid WiFi
Food & Drink
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Bar
Pool and Spa
- Sauna
- Fitness center
- Spa
- Outdoor pool
- Outdoor pool (year-round)
- Swimming pool
Front Desk Services
- 24-hour front desk
Miscellaneous
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning
Internet
WiFi is available in the hotel rooms and charges apply.
Parking
Free public parking is available on site (reservation is not needed).
Policies of Margaritaville Resort Casino
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These are general hotel policies for Margaritaville Resort Casino. As they may vary per room type, please also check the room conditions.
Check-in
From 15:00 hours
Check-out
Until 11:00 hours
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to property type.
Children and Extra Beds
Free!Up to two children under 18 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.
There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.
The maximum number of total guests in a room is 5.
There is no capacity for cribs in the room.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted credit cards
- Mastercard
- Visa
- American Express
The property reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
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Margaritaville Casino and Restaurant Biloxi | |
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Location | Biloxi, Mississippi |
Address | 160 5th Street |
Opening date | May 22, 2012 |
Closing date | September 15, 2014 |
Theme | Margaritaville |
Total gaming space | 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) |
Notable restaurants | Margaritaville |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | MVB Holdings |
The Margaritaville Casino and Restaurant is a closed casino and restaurant in Biloxi, Mississippi in the United States. The 68,000-square-foot (6,300 m2) property is in the 'Back Bay' area of Biloxi.[1] It opened on May 22, 2012 and closed on September 15, 2014. Its brand was licensed from Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville.
History[edit]
Jimmy Buffett, a native of nearby Pascagoula, tried to bring the Margaritaville brand to Biloxi as early as 2000, when discussions were held on building a hotel and amphitheater on 12 acres of beachfront land between the Casino Magic and Grand Casino.[2]
Following Hurricane Katrina, Grand Casinos founder Tom Brosig came out of retirement and began looking for land to develop a casino, citing a desire to help rebuild the community. He settled on the Back Bay site where the Margaritaville Casino would ultimately open. According to Brosig, he nearly reached an agreement to use the Margaritaville brand in 2006.[3]
Buffett instead joined with Harrah's Entertainment in 2007 to begin construction on the $700-million Margaritaville Casino Resort on the site of the Casino Magic and Grand Casino,[4] which had both been destroyed by Katrina.[5] Buffett was partly motivated by a desire to help the region's economic recovery from Katrina.[4] Construction was suspended, however, in 2008, due to the global financial crisis and Harrah's near-bankruptcy after being taken private.[6]
Jimmy Buffett Margaritaville Casino Biloxi
Meanwhile, Brosig continued his efforts on the Back Bay site, but had difficulty raising financing due to the financial crisis and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. He was eventually able to assemble a total investment of $63 million, with '20 or 22' equity investors. A 20-year agreement was reached for the Margaritaville brand.[3]
Buffett and Brosig unveiled their plans in 2011, describing a 68,000 sq ft (6,300 m2), $48-million Margaritaville Casino at the former East Harrison County Industrial Park, without the involvement of Harrah's (now Caesars Entertainment).[7] Groundbreaking was expected in April 2011 with a construction time of 9 months.[8]
In March 2011, plans for the location won fast track approval from the city of Biloxi. On April 7, Buffett appeared before the Mississippi Gaming Commission and explained why the casino should be approved. Commissioners listened and then approved the project.[9]
On May 22, 2012, the Margaritaville Casino & Restaurant opened to the public, featuring 820 slot machines, 18 table games, two levels of dining decks, and a marina with waterside entertainment, food, and drinks.[10]
In June 2013, Margaritaville Biloxi became the first casino in Mississippi gaming history to offer outdoor gaming which includes three blackjack tables at LandShark Landing and Marina.
In December 2013, Doug Shipley, President & CEO, announced that Margaritaville Biloxi would break ground on a new hotel facility in the spring with anticipated completion a year later. The new hotel would feature 250 rooms, including 170 deluxe guest rooms and 80 two- and three-bedroom suites. In addition, they would offer timeshare units through a major international partner.
In July 2014, the casino announced that it would likely close by September, because of an unresolved dispute with the landlord that was blocking the financing needed to build the hotel.[11] On September 15, 2014, Margaritaville Biloxi officially closed.[12]
The property was listed for sale in 2015 with an asking price of $18 million.[13]
In 2019, a new group of developers filed plans to reopen the casino as the Biloxi House at Point Cadet. Their $200-million project would add a 300-room hotel and various other amenities to the site.[14]
References[edit]
- ^'Mississippi regulators certify Jimmy Buffet's casino'. Las Vegas Sun. AP. May 17, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
- ^Palermo, Dave (July 30, 2000). 'Glut quiets casino boom: Plans begin to gather dust'. The Sun Herald. Gulfport, MS: via NewsBank.(subscription required)
- ^ ab'Q&A with Tom Brosig'. Global Gaming Business. July 27, 2012. Archived from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved July 27, 2012.
- ^ abPerez, Mary (August 14, 2007). 'Margaritaville breaks ground'. The Sun Herald. Gulfport, MS: via NewsBank. Retrieved 2012-05-23.(subscription required)
- ^Mohr, Holbrook (December 8, 2005). 'Gulf casinos end worker aid'. San Diego Union-Tribune. AP. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
- ^Burnham, Maria (June 26, 2010). 'Hopes fade for quick restart on Harrah's casino'. The Tribune. Greeley, CO. AP. Retrieved 2012-05-23.[permanent dead link]
- ^Perez, Mary (January 13, 2011). 'New Margaritaville in the works'. The Sun Herald. Gulfport, MS: via NewsBank. Retrieved 2012-05-23.(subscription required)
- ^'Casino on hold at least a month'Archived 2011-03-22 at the Wayback Machine, Sun Herald, March 22, 2011
- ^Buffett gets okay to open Margaritaville in Biloxi, retrieved 2011-04-07
- ^Perez, Mary (May 22, 2012). 'Margaritaville Biloxi opens with a concert heard 'round the country'. The Sun Herald. Gulfport, MS. Archived from the original on May 25, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
- ^Mary Perez (July 21, 2014). 'Margaritaville Casino to close'. The Sun Herald. Biloxi, MS. Archived from the original on July 23, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
- ^Mary Perez (September 16, 2014). 'Margaritaville Casino Biloxi closes Monday, files for bankruptcy Tuesday'. The Sun Herald. Biloxi, MS. Archived from the original on September 18, 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-18.
- ^Mary Perez (October 7, 2015). 'Piece of paradise: Former Margaritaville Casino for sale'. The Sun Herald. Biloxi, MS. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
- ^Mary Perez (March 22, 2019). ''Nothing's going to be the same.' A $200M plan for former Margaritaville site in East Biloxi'. The Sun Herald. Biloxi, MS. Retrieved 2019-03-27.
Coordinates: 30°24′06″N88°51′35″W / 30.40167°N 88.85972°W