Raynham Park’s application for a Category 2 sports betting license to operate a retail Caesars Sportsbook on its premises will begin on June 12, according to Karen Wells, the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. The committee will visit the site of the in-progress sportsbook on June 9 and June 20.
The committee will go to the site of the in-progress sportsbook on June 9 and June 20. They’ll then proceed with the public assessment process during the June 12 meeting to decide if the retail venue can join the Massachusetts wagering market.
“We’re good to start that review on the 12th,” Wells explained.
Finally, Raynham Park are able to get in at the action
ThisThis marks the culmination of a prolonged series of delays for Raynham Park in its quest to get approved for a retail Caesars Sportsbook Massachusetts . The MGC was initially scheduled to review the license application at the end of March, which was later postponed to be able to April doze. Then of which didn’ testosterone happen.
Nowadays, things are scheduled to get going 8 weeks later.
Raynham Park is one of two horse racing simulcast facilities in Massachusetts eligible to have retail sportsbooks and partner with online operators for sportsbook apps. The other facility is Suffolk Downs, but neither has announced an online partnership, and Raynham Park is the only one to secure a retail partnership.
During a March meeting, Dan Shapiro, President of Development at Caesars Digital, informed the MGC that the Caesars Sportsbook at Raynham Park would might operate quite similar as their brick-and-mortar venues at other racetracks in the US, such as Monmouth Park in New Jersey.
The moment will Caesars at Raynham Park start?
During that very same meeting, Jed Nosal, legal counsel representing Raynham Park, stated that construction of the permanent thirty days, 000 sq foot sportsbook was “well underway.” Raynham will open a temporary sportsbook as soon as its license is approved.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has already reviewed the agreement between Raynham Park and Caesars. RSM and Gaming Lab International have also previously examined Raynham’s compliance submissions. In other words, everything seems to be on track for Raynham and Caesars on June 12.
Additionally, when the permanent facility opens, Caesars will also offer horse betting at Raynham Park. The legal age limit for horse betting in Massachusetts horses betting is normally 18, but Caesars will only allow bettors aged 21 and above for both wagering and horse betting at its Raynham Park sportsbook.