Ohio Casino Up and Running thanks to Penn National
Everyone knew that Ohio was set to make waves in the gambling market. It announced last year that it would be solidifying plans to create four new casinos—each one huge, each one premiere in its own right. The state positioned the casinos at the four main cities of Columbus, Toledo, Cincinnati and Cleveland. Penn National Gaming company is heading up the developments and already have released details on the Columbus Hollywood Casino. So far, it is set to be a 3,000 slot machine location that also allows for thirty poker tables along with seventy other table games. Any gambler should have hours of fun here—even seasoned gamblers who aren’t impressed by much in the world of gaming.
The casino is set to be a “moderate-sized” location despite the huge amount of games available. Penn National Gaming of course is a huge company that specializes in gaming developments. If you are a fan of gambling and visited large casinos throughout the nation most likely you have been in a Penn National Gaming creation. The company has been around for a while now and knows how to build casinos that are top-notch and create a huge buzz in the market. The secret partially is due to their expertise at varying games. You won’t just find one specialty here—rather the huge space allows for poker, baccarat, slots, roulette, backgammon and any other game you can think of. You will never get bored here if you just visit and test out all the games they have to offer.
Ohio is a state that is truly taking advantage of the gambling market. The state is set to develop four locations for premiere gaming and estimates that once they are all up and running, they could potentially bring in $1.8 billion a year in gambling revenue to the state. That’s a huge amount and any state would welcome it to help rebuild after the difficult recessionary period of last year. This is a great time for the state and most likely they will begin to reap benefits in coming months. Expect projections to be surpassed due to the overwhelming interest the public has shown in the new casinos and in gambling in general.

