Boomer’s Sportsbook has inaugurated a new outlet at the Grand Lodge Casino within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe in Nevada, providing a locally managed betting choice for sports enthusiasts on the resort city’s north shore. This opening represents Boomer’s eighth sportsbook location in Nevada as the firm keeps on expanding in the state.
A grand opening celebration is scheduled for 2 p.m. on March 18.
“Collaborating with the team at the Grand Lodge Casino in Incline Village is an ideal match for us,” declared Joe Asher, President and CEO of Boomer’s Sportsbook in a statement. “Locals have already taken notice of our team and relished the convenience and worth of our latest location. Moreover, Hyatt Regency guests who enjoy the casino can now promptly set up their accounts and then place bets from any place in Nevada via the Boomer’s mobile app.”
The Boomer’s Sportsbook at the Grand Lodge Casino broadens the company’s expanding Nevada presence and introduces a locally – propelled alternative to the Lake Tahoe market.
Guests at the Grand Lodge Casino can place bets in person or sign up on – site for the Boomer’s mobile app and can also avail a deposit match promotion of up to $250 in bonus bets for new users.
“Grand Lodge Casino is thrilled to team up with Boomer’s Sportsbook as we keep on expanding our offerings and crafting new experiences for our guests,” stated Anthony Russo, General Manager of Grand Lodge Casino. “With Boomer’s gaining traction throughout Nevada, we’re certain this partnership will yield something remarkable. If we were making a bet, our prediction is that Boomer’s will be a major success for all involved.”
A press release indicated that Boomer’s is committed to delivering Nevadans a distinctive betting experience underpinned by its player – first philosophy and fair pricing, while presenting casino operators with an alternative to corporate – owned sportsbooks.
Boomer’s Sportsbooks are situated in Reno, Carson City, Elko, Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Tonopah, with expansion slated for Fallon and Sparks in the upcoming months.
