“Enhancements to the guest experience will include many new sights and sounds, but what will be familiar to them is our friendly team members, always ready to make their visit memorable.” “When guests visit our casino, it will be an entirely new experience,” said Horseshoe Southern Indiana Senior Vice President and General Manager Brad Seigel.
Caesars Entertainment owns such properties as Caesars Palace, Ballys and The Rio in Las Vegas as well as New Jersey, Louisiana, Mexico and even Dubai. The $85 million project will elevate this property to match the other Casaers Entertainment venues. The new 100,000-square-foot facility will house not only gaming machines, but you can look forward to more shopping, restaurants and entertainment. When the new casino opens it will be known as Caesars Southern Indiana. Hail Caesar! Horseshoe Southern Indiana is in the process of becoming a land-based casino and its also getting a new name.