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Caesars Windsor

Caesars Windsor (formerly known as Casino Windsor) is a casino hotel located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It is one of four casino resort hotels in the Detroit–Windsor area and was opened in May 1994 as a temporary casino on the waterfront of the Detroit River. The current, permanent resort opened on July 29, 1998. Owned by the Government of Ontario (through the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation), it is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Both the 1998 Casino Windsor and 2008 expansion were designed by WZMH Architects.[1]

Caesars Windsor
Caesars Windsor in August 2013
Location 377 Riverside Drive East
Windsor, Ontario
N9A 7H7
Opening dateMay 1994; 29 years ago (1994-05) (as temporary casino)
July 29, 1998; 25 years ago (July 29, 1998) (as permanent resort)
ThemeRoman Empire
Greece
No. of rooms389 room Forum Tower & 369 room Augustus Tower
Total gaming space9,290 m2 (100,000 sq ft)
Permanent shows5,000 seat Colosseum at Caesars Windsor
Notable restaurantsNeros Steakhouse
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerOntario Lottery and Gaming Corporation
Operating license holderCaesars Entertainment
Previous namesCasino Windsor (1994–2008)
Renovated in2007–2008
Websitewww.caesars.com/caesars-windsor

The casino overlooks the Detroit skyline from the waterfront, and is near the Canadian end of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. The creation of this casino was a leading factor in the Michigan legislature authorizing the legalization of casino gambling in Detroit in the early 21st century.

The "Forum" hotel tower stands at 23 stories tall and opened in 1998. The "Augustus" tower stands at 27 stories and opened in 2008. Caesars Windsor attracts about six million visitors annually, from Ontario, Canada; and Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and other states in the Midwestern United States.[2] Since 1999, its main competitors are the American MGM Grand Detroit, MotorCity Casino, and Hollywood Casino located across the river in Detroit.

History edit

In 1993, the Ontario government selected a joint venture of Caesars World, Circus Circus Enterprises, and Hilton Hotels to build and operate a province-owned casino.[3]

Casino Windsor opened in a temporary location in May 1994 as Ontario's first casino. The former Art Gallery of Windsor, located on Riverside Drive, was refitted to house the interim casino. The casino attracted record numbers of customers, millions annually from the U.S. and Canada. Line-ups wrapped around the building. In response, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation announced it would bring a riverboat casino to the riverfront. The Northern Belle was located at the foot of Ouellette Avenue on the Detroit River. It was open from December 1995 to July 1998.

During this time, the permanent casino was under construction on the former Windsor Market site, a few blocks east of the temporary casino. It opened on July 29, 1998, with a grand opening celebration with a James Bond 007 theme.[4] Daisy Fuentes and Regis Philbin were among the stars that attended. The new site included a waterfall and tropical entrance, hotel, five restaurants, gift shops, and an entertainment lounge.

In February 2005, representatives from the Ontario Government, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, and the executive team announced a $400 million expansion project. It was completed in June 2008. It added a convention centre, a 5,000-seat entertainment centre, and a 27-story hotel tower.

Effective May 31, 2006, Casino Windsor became one of the first smoke-free commercial casinos in North America. It complied with the Smoke Free Ontario Act, banning smoking from all enclosed workplaces and public places.

 
The lobby of Caesars Windsor in July 2008, after renovations were completed.

Renovations were undertaken at the original facility, adding bars, a large buffet, and repositioning many of the slots and table games. The official relaunch took place on June 19, 2008.[5]

Caesars Windsor closed from January 5 to 26, 2022, because of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions reported in the Ontario government’s Step Two. In a media, Caesars Windsor management announced that it is temporarily closing the doors and that during the period of closure, all restaurant bookings, concerts, and other events will be canceled.[citation needed]

Management edit

The casino is publicly owned by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation; a large portion of the profits are returned to the provincial government.

 
Casino Windsor and Augustus Tower in April 2008

In December 2006, Harrah's announced that it would change the name of the casino to Caesars Windsor. At the same time, the operators began construction of a new 27-story hotel (the "Augustus Tower". It opened in 2008 and provides a 5,000-seat entertainment centre, and 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of convention space.[6]

The operators intended to make the casino more attractive to U.S. gamblers. Before the September 11 attacks by terrorists in 2001 in the United States, Casino Windsor was the most popular casino in the Detroit market. Its customer base declined following increased border security by the US, a reduction in the exchange rate gap between Canadian and US currencies, a labour strike that closed the casino for a month in 2004, and the increasing popularity of the three Detroit properties. It may also have been affected by a provincial smoking ban, but Michigan and the US have also restricted public smoking since then.[7]

The changes in the early 2000s were an effort to make Caesars Windsor a destination resort for tourists, and to reward clients of the Caesars brand, a high-end name in gaming. Caesars Windsor reopened on June 19, 2008, and featured American musician Billy Joel, who performed at the relaunch ceremonies to an invitation-only crowd.[7][citation needed]

The hotel effectively closed on April 6, 2018, due to ongoing workers' strikes. These had resulted in reservation and concert cancellations.[8] The strike concluded with a ratification vote on June 4, 2018. Caesars Windsor re-opened on June 7, 2018.[9]

Business climate edit

 
Caesars Windsor complex as viewed from the Detroit River

In the late 1990s, the US-Canadian currency exchange rate had given people from the United States an economic incentive to gamble at Caesars Windsor. Numerous U.S. gamblers crossed the border in Casino Windsor's boom years of the late 1990s. The Canadian dollar was trading below the sixty-five-cent mark[10] compared to the U.S. dollar in the late 1990s. US visitors had incentive to gamble in Windsor, as well as spend in the city's hotels and hospitality establishments.

The rebounding of the Canadian dollar, which broke the ninety-cent mark in 2006, has been linked to the higher price of oil, since Canada is an oil exporting nation. It negatively affected the casino and the Windsor tourist trade. But, because the Canadian government does not tax gambling winnings, the casino has promoted this to attract clientele from the United States.

In 2007, the Canadian dollar eclipsed and exceeded the U.S. dollar by several cents, which contributed to the decline of the Windsor, Ontario hospitality sector. In addition, the casino must compete with three Detroit casino resorts, which opened across the river in 1999. The positive exchange rate for Canadians in the US has drawn them across the border to shop and gamble.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Caesars Windsor". WZMH Architects. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  2. ^ Cordiano, Joseph (February 15, 2005). Government of Ontario invests in a competitive Casino Windsor 2007-12-30 at the Wayback Machine.Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade. Retrieved on October 28, 2007."Caesars Windsor attracts around six million visitors each year and is a key driver of the local economy."
  3. ^ "Company news: Caesars, Circus Circus, and Hilton in casino deal". New York Times. 4 December 1993. Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  4. ^ Casino Windsor's Company History
  5. ^ Vander, Chris. . The Windsor Star. Archived from the original on 2011-06-28. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  6. ^ Article, Windsor Star, 13 June 13, 2008
  7. ^ a b The Windsor Star
  8. ^ "Strike at Caesars Windsor postpones Blink-182, Russell Peters shows". CTVNews. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  9. ^ "Caesars Windsor strike over after workers accept deal". CBC News. June 4, 2018. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2007-02-02.

External links edit

  Media related to Caesars Windsor Hotel & Casino at Wikimedia Commons

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  • SkyscraperPage.com's Profile on Casino Windsor

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Caesars Windsor formerly known as Casino Windsor is a casino hotel located in Windsor Ontario Canada It is one of four casino resort hotels in the Detroit Windsor area and was opened in May 1994 as a temporary casino on the waterfront of the Detroit River The current permanent resort opened on July 29 1998 Owned by the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation it is operated by Caesars Entertainment Both the 1998 Casino Windsor and 2008 expansion were designed by WZMH Architects 1 Caesars WindsorCaesars Windsor in August 2013Location377 Riverside Drive EastWindsor OntarioN9A 7H7Opening dateMay 1994 29 years ago 1994 05 as temporary casino July 29 1998 25 years ago July 29 1998 as permanent resort ThemeRoman EmpireGreeceNo of rooms389 room Forum Tower amp 369 room Augustus TowerTotal gaming space9 290 m2 100 000 sq ft Permanent shows5 000 seat Colosseum at Caesars WindsorNotable restaurantsNeros SteakhouseCasino typeLand basedOwnerOntario Lottery and Gaming CorporationOperating license holderCaesars EntertainmentPrevious namesCasino Windsor 1994 2008 Renovated in2007 2008Websitewww wbr caesars wbr com wbr caesars windsorThe casino overlooks the Detroit skyline from the waterfront and is near the Canadian end of the Detroit Windsor Tunnel The creation of this casino was a leading factor in the Michigan legislature authorizing the legalization of casino gambling in Detroit in the early 21st century The Forum hotel tower stands at 23 stories tall and opened in 1998 The Augustus tower stands at 27 stories and opened in 2008 Caesars Windsor attracts about six million visitors annually from Ontario Canada and Michigan Ohio Indiana Illinois and other states in the Midwestern United States 2 Since 1999 its main competitors are the American MGM Grand Detroit MotorCity Casino and Hollywood Casino located across the river in Detroit Contents 1 History 2 Management 3 Business climate 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory editIn 1993 the Ontario government selected a joint venture of Caesars World Circus Circus Enterprises and Hilton Hotels to build and operate a province owned casino 3 Casino Windsor opened in a temporary location in May 1994 as Ontario s first casino The former Art Gallery of Windsor located on Riverside Drive was refitted to house the interim casino The casino attracted record numbers of customers millions annually from the U S and Canada Line ups wrapped around the building In response the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation announced it would bring a riverboat casino to the riverfront The Northern Belle was located at the foot of Ouellette Avenue on the Detroit River It was open from December 1995 to July 1998 During this time the permanent casino was under construction on the former Windsor Market site a few blocks east of the temporary casino It opened on July 29 1998 with a grand opening celebration with a James Bond 007 theme 4 Daisy Fuentes and Regis Philbin were among the stars that attended The new site included a waterfall and tropical entrance hotel five restaurants gift shops and an entertainment lounge In February 2005 representatives from the Ontario Government the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation and the executive team announced a 400 million expansion project It was completed in June 2008 It added a convention centre a 5 000 seat entertainment centre and a 27 story hotel tower Effective May 31 2006 Casino Windsor became one of the first smoke free commercial casinos in North America It complied with the Smoke Free Ontario Act banning smoking from all enclosed workplaces and public places nbsp The lobby of Caesars Windsor in July 2008 after renovations were completed Renovations were undertaken at the original facility adding bars a large buffet and repositioning many of the slots and table games The official relaunch took place on June 19 2008 5 Caesars Windsor closed from January 5 to 26 2022 because of the COVID 19 pandemic restrictions reported in the Ontario government s Step Two In a media Caesars Windsor management announced that it is temporarily closing the doors and that during the period of closure all restaurant bookings concerts and other events will be canceled citation needed Management editThe casino is publicly owned by the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation a large portion of the profits are returned to the provincial government nbsp Casino Windsor and Augustus Tower in April 2008In December 2006 Harrah s announced that it would change the name of the casino to Caesars Windsor At the same time the operators began construction of a new 27 story hotel the Augustus Tower It opened in 2008 and provides a 5 000 seat entertainment centre and 100 000 square feet 9 300 m2 of convention space 6 The operators intended to make the casino more attractive to U S gamblers Before the September 11 attacks by terrorists in 2001 in the United States Casino Windsor was the most popular casino in the Detroit market Its customer base declined following increased border security by the US a reduction in the exchange rate gap between Canadian and US currencies a labour strike that closed the casino for a month in 2004 and the increasing popularity of the three Detroit properties It may also have been affected by a provincial smoking ban but Michigan and the US have also restricted public smoking since then 7 The changes in the early 2000s were an effort to make Caesars Windsor a destination resort for tourists and to reward clients of the Caesars brand a high end name in gaming Caesars Windsor reopened on June 19 2008 and featured American musician Billy Joel who performed at the relaunch ceremonies to an invitation only crowd 7 citation needed The hotel effectively closed on April 6 2018 due to ongoing workers strikes These had resulted in reservation and concert cancellations 8 The strike concluded with a ratification vote on June 4 2018 Caesars Windsor re opened on June 7 2018 9 Business climate edit nbsp Caesars Windsor complex as viewed from the Detroit RiverIn the late 1990s the US Canadian currency exchange rate had given people from the United States an economic incentive to gamble at Caesars Windsor Numerous U S gamblers crossed the border in Casino Windsor s boom years of the late 1990s The Canadian dollar was trading below the sixty five cent mark 10 compared to the U S dollar in the late 1990s US visitors had incentive to gamble in Windsor as well as spend in the city s hotels and hospitality establishments The rebounding of the Canadian dollar which broke the ninety cent mark in 2006 has been linked to the higher price of oil since Canada is an oil exporting nation It negatively affected the casino and the Windsor tourist trade But because the Canadian government does not tax gambling winnings the casino has promoted this to attract clientele from the United States In 2007 the Canadian dollar eclipsed and exceeded the U S dollar by several cents which contributed to the decline of the Windsor Ontario hospitality sector In addition the casino must compete with three Detroit casino resorts which opened across the river in 1999 The positive exchange rate for Canadians in the US has drawn them across the border to shop and gamble See also editList of Caesars Entertainment properties List of casinos in Canada Harrah s Entertainment Caesars PalaceNotes edit Caesars Windsor WZMH Architects Retrieved January 4 2019 Cordiano Joseph February 15 2005 Government of Ontario invests in a competitive Casino Windsor Archived 2007 12 30 at the Wayback Machine Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Trade Retrieved on October 28 2007 Caesars Windsor attracts around six million visitors each year and is a key driver of the local economy Company news Caesars Circus Circus and Hilton in casino deal New York Times 4 December 1993 Retrieved 2012 04 26 Casino Windsor s Company History Vander Chris Caesars Windsor breathtaking The Windsor Star Archived from the original on 2011 06 28 Retrieved 2008 06 16 Article Windsor Star 13 June 13 2008 a b The Windsor Star Strike at Caesars Windsor postpones Blink 182 Russell Peters shows CTVNews 2018 05 23 Retrieved 2018 05 25 Caesars Windsor strike over after workers accept deal CBC News June 4 2018 Retrieved January 4 2019 Bank of Canada rates lookup Archived from the original on 2011 06 11 Retrieved 2007 02 02 External links edit nbsp Media related to Caesars Windsor Hotel amp Casino at Wikimedia Commons Caesars Windsor Casino Windsor at Emporis com Casino Windsor Hotel Tower II Augustus at Emporis com SkyscraperPage com s Profile on Casino Windsor42 19 13 35 N 83 2 1 55 W 42 3203750 N 83 0337639 W 42 3203750 83 0337639 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caesars Windsor amp oldid 1199037791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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