Mardi Gras, Golden Gulch, and Golden Gates casinos will begin their phased-in reopening on Wednesday, June 17. All properties will open under restrictions, including a change in hours of operation, total capacity, limited dining options and gaming options as well as health and safety precautions for all players, guests and employees. Rolling the dice again: Table games reopen at Mardi Gras Casino & Resort Toggle header content News Table games reopend this morning at Mardi Gras Casino & Resort as coronavirus restrictions lift.

Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack is currently operating at 50 percent capacity per the state’s directive and features a reduced number of slots, table games, live racing with onsite wagering, and simulcast wagering.
Live racing with spectators has returned to Wheeling Island! We have self-betting terminals along with several windows open with mutual tellers available to take bets.The concessions stand remain closed but we are offering grab-and-go selections on the racing side. The racing side entrance has reopened during races. This entrance will maintain the same entry guidelines as our main entrance. Please note that the racing apron is currently closed.
The Betly Sportsbook is now open.
The Lucky North® Club has limited hours, and food and beverage options are also limited to grab-and-go selections from the Sports Bar.
Mardi Gras Casino Hallandale Reopening
The Pointe Sea & Steak restaurant, food court and buffet are currently closed.
We are excited to share that we have opened our hotel for a limited number of rooms. The hotel is open Thursdays thru Sundays. At this time, bookings are only managed through our player development department. We look forward to opening more rooms very soon.
Please Note: Due to Covid-19 at this time, no one under 21 years of age will be permitted to enter the hotel, we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Casino Hours
Daily - 9am to 4am
Play It Safe™
Mardi Gras Casino Opening
Wheeling Island Hotel-Casino-Racetrack implemented a comprehensive program ahead of its June 5 reopening that features new health and safety standards aimed at helping keep guests and employees safe while slowing the spread of COVID-19 including new entry procedures. The program, called Play It Safe™, encompasses Wheeling Island’s new operating procedures, which have been reengineered to minimize contact risk. It includes bolstered hygiene protocols to meet or exceed best-practice guidelines of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
