The Bally’s Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort of Bally’s Corporation has opened 40,000ft² of new gaming area in an expansion of its casino floor.
Bally’s Corporation executive vice-president and general counsel Craig Eaton said: “Our expanded gaming floor, combined with other property improvements, represents a $100m investment in Rhode Island to generate much-needed revenue for our home state.”
The newly opened gaming area boasts 355 slot machines, 57 table games, 27 stadium-style games and a high-limit gaming area.
Eaton added: “Our expanded footprint also blends with the existing facility design, incorporating several feng shui principles such as a large waterfall.
“Additionally, a new, comfortable and contemporary food hall provides seating for 150 guests, including an exclusive private dining area with exterior views. Finally, adjacent to the new 16-seat casino bar is ‘Plume & Proof’ – a cigar lounge with access to an outdoor smoking patio.”
Earlier this year, the company opened the Spa Light International Spa, which claims to be the region’s largest Korean-inspired spa comprising 14,000ft².
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By GlobalDataThe spa provides a range of treatments such as massages, facials, body scrubs, skincare and lash services. It also has saunas and a bathhouse with hot tubs, vitality pools and cold plunge pools.
Other amenities include steam rooms, sitting showers, body scrub tables and men’s and women’s changing rooms. A Finnish-style hot sauna, a Himalayan Salt Room, an elemental Jade Room and an Ice Room are among the four dome sauna experiences.
Furthermore, a separate dining room for spa clients serves Korean cuisine. Suffolk Construction, who served as the general contractor, managed both projects.