Ever since Detroit OK'd casinos, Casino
Windsor, just southeast of Detroit, has looked for new ways to compete, after enjoying a monopoly for several years.
As Detroit readied to open its second casino, Casino Windsor unveiled its new 18,000-square-foot den for high rollers. Called the Canadian Club Salon, the three-floor gaming area features 22 table games and a private 100-seat restaurant.
Minimum bets are $100 Canadian ($68.66 U.S.) during peak hours and $50 ($34.33 U.S.) in off hours. There will also be another room within the salon with even higher-limit tables. The Canadian Club Salon was designed by Las Vegas architect Paul Steelman.
Casino Windsor is also hoping Arthur Goldberg, head honcho at Park Place Entertainment Corp., will let them erect a Caesars World sign. Caesars World, now a Park Place property, has been operating the government-owned Casino Windsor.
LVRJ, 1/10/00
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