NORFOLK, Va. — The first casino in Norfolk is set to open its doors to the public on Friday, offering visitors a preview of the full casino and resort planned to be complete in 2027. While Boyd Gaming and the Pamunkey Indian Tribe continue to build their $750 million casino resort in Norfolk, The Interim Gaming Hall is a temporary site for gambling.
The temporary casino sits on Park Avenue just off Highway 264, next to Harbor Park. From the outside, it appears as a large white tent, but inside, guests will find slot machines, the Ghost Kitchen food truck, Virginia's first ever ready-to-drink alcohol vending machine, and more.
"It's a small footprint. Because right behind us, is the full integrated resort that we're gonna be opening up in 2027. It's taken some time, but here we are today

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