The others are, from left, Philadelphia Eagles legend Vince Papale, casino general manager Marc Guardella and Jay Lattimer, vice president of food & beverage at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course. Joining him was Philadelphia Eagles legend Vince Papale, the subject of the Mark Wahlberg film “Invincible.” Tony Luke Jr., second from right, cuts a ceremonial cheesesteak Wednesday morning at Hollywood Casino Morgantown. himself was there to cut a ceremonial cheesesteak to commemorate the opening. on other days.īesides gaming, the casino will offer a Barstool Sportsbook along with Red Lotus Asian Kitchen and a branch of Tony Luke’s, the iconic Philadelphia cheesesteak stand. The casino will be open 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays and from 9 a.m.
There will also be two hybrid games where players can wager with a live feed from table games. The $111 million casino has 750 slot machines and 28 table games plus room for 10 more table games, which is the limit allowed for a Category 4 license.
“It’s not too far from where I live, and it’s kind of neat.” The first customers enter the Hollywood Casino Morgantown shortly after a ribbon cutting Wednesday morning.