The casino is awaiting final regulations from the state to determine some details about how sports betting will work, Norton said.įor instance, it is likely that in-game betting will be allowed, but that will depend on the final rules, he said. Plus, have access to all of the Live Rewards benefits you know and love including: View your points and tier progress. So anything that’s out there on broadcast we’ll have up and running.” “We have the ability to show all different sports that are playing at one time.
and we have TVs pretty much anywhere you are,” said Rob Norton, president of Cordish Gaming and Live! Casinos. The venue has two main bars, including one with electronic table games, tiered sports viewing tables and lounge chairs, VIP lounge areas, casino games and duckpin bowling lanes. Live! Casino’s sports bar, a $15 million project that seats more than 200 people, is centered on more than 100 linear feet of LED screens, including a nearly 50-foot-wide main screen. MGM National Harbor has applied for permits to build a “sportsbook enhancement project.” As the Maryland Jockey Club overhauled Laurel Park in recent years, it added a space for a potential future sports book. The Hanover casino isn’t the only place in the state preparing for sports betting.