The casino features many table games such as craps, roulette, blackjack, and poker derivatives. It was commonly nicknamed the Boat in the Moat, and in 2008, it was filled in, and the casino boat was converted entirely into the first land-based casino of the state. The casino was initially designed as a riverboat that was surrounded by a small pond. Only water-based gaming was allowed by state law previously. The building's theme is based on Las Vegas, with signature attractions being two golf courses designed by Pete Dye (2009) and Donald Ross (1917) and 1875: Steakhouse Hagans, a notable restaurant included in the resort.įrench Lick Resort casino opened for business on November 3, 2006. It was all part of a $500 million development and restoration project. The venue opened for the local public in 2006, including two historic resort spa hotels, a casino, stables, and three golf courses.
It is a land-based casino under the ownership of Orange County Holdings. French Lick Springs Resort and Casino Tickets Informationįrench Lick Resort is a resort complex in West Baden Springs and French Lick, Indiana.