The main entertainment facility consists of a 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m2) casino[1] with 940 slot games, 28 live and electronic table games, Bally Bet Sportsbook, and a High Limit Room.
[2] The entertainment district with a 95-room boutique hotel and additional restaurants opened in late 2006.
[4] In 2018, the casino's parent company, Tropicana Entertainment sold its real estate assets, including the Tropicana Evansville, to Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLP), while Eldorado Resorts (later named Caesars Entertainment) acquired the casinos' operating businesses.
[7] The Downtown Waterfront Entertainment District is a $40 million expansion, opened in 2006.
The district includes a 100-room boutique hotel and a multi-venu entertainment facility centered on a riverfront park.