Red Shores Casino: An In-Depth Review
Red Shores Casino
Red Shores Casino and Racetrack is opened from 2017 and it offers the attraction of the horse racing, casino games, table games as well as slot machines.
58 Kensington Road Charlottetown, PE C1A 9S8
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6Poker is not played here. On Fridays, a set number of locals show out to monopolise the one table all night long at their so-called "poker table." Also, when you ask to sit in the easy seats adjacent to the table after joining the waiting list, they inform you that you are not permitted to do so. So what purpose do the seats serve? Why was it excluded? Where did open viewing go?
Although it's nice that an old train station has been transformed into a casino, the experience did not live up to the advertisements. The only table games open when I visited were blackjack, roulette, and three card poker; a few others were available but closed. Half of the games mentioned in the advertisements were also absent.
We haven't been to this track for about 6 years, so we are very happy to be here again in July. We like to stand outside and watch the horse walk across the track. In our last game, I forgot to get my ticket, but the lady behind me grabbed my ticket while placing the bet and left. Oh! No!...Thank you for not giving it to me, because I forgot! I believe we will come back to play again one day!
There is a casino on the floor, you need to show your ID to prove that you are an adult, and you can also bet on horses. There is a western buffet on the second floor, with seafood to choose from, you can enjoy gourmet food and watch horse racing.
We spent a Friday night here, there was no horse racing that day, but the cafeteria upstairs was still open, which made us very pleasantly surprised. There were not many people in the shop, so we had a great time eating. I don't remember how many times I went to get food, but I knew I was completely overwhelmed. It's great here, and it's worth recommending to everyone!
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Prince Edward Island is a small province in Canada; however, it does own a great Casino. The Gambling and Casino are licensed by ALC and Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission. This is a shareholder of ALC.
Red Shores is situated in the Summerside Raceway on the southwest side of the main island. Of course, the main attraction here is horse racing. Red Shores is opened from 2017.
Slots
There are over 28 slot machines available in the casino.
Table Games
Red Shores Charlottetown Casino also has a private lounge with Blackjack, Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em, and Baccarat. Our Summerside location's gaming floor has a selection of VLTs.
Rewards
Join the Red Shores Rewards Club to begin accumulating points and receiving club-only benefits. To join the Rewards Club for free and begin earning, stop by the counter at our casino in Charlottetown.
Dining
The award-winning culinary staff provides a one-of-a-kind dining experience with the best flavours Prince Edward Island has to offer, overlooking the historic Charlottetown Driving Park.
Promotions
Challenge for Handicapping Players Sweepstakes Red Shores and the PEISHOA cordially invite you to put your harness racing knowledge to the test between April 7 and May 12 for the chance to win $2500 cash, a trip to the Pepsi North American Cup, or a trip to the King's Plate!
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