Scarlet Pearl Casino

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Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort
Scarlet Pearl Casino Logo.png
Location D'Iberville, Mississippi
Address 9380 Central Avenue, D'Iberville, MS 39540
Opening dateDecember 9, 2015
No. of rooms300 [1]
Total gaming space68,000 sq ft (6,300 m2)
Notable restaurants
  • Scarlet's Steak and Seafood (Steakhouse/Seafood)
  • Under the Oak Cafe (American)
  • Chopstx (Asian)
  • Ami Pizza (Pizza/Sandwiches)
  • Lounge Nocherie (Coffee Shop/Bakery)
Casino typeLand-based
Coordinates 30°25′33″N88°53′26″W / 30.42583°N 88.89056°W / 30.42583; -88.89056
Website www.scarletpearlcasino.com

Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort is a casino and hotel in D'Iberville, Mississippi.

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The resort has 300 hotel rooms, 68,000 square feet (6,300 m2) of gaming space, including a newly built high limit area (opened late 2020) and amenities including a 36-hole miniature golf course, a buffet, and three other restaurants. [2] The property also features a swimming pool and fitness center.

The project, originally named the Can Can Casino Resort and Spa, gained site approval from the Mississippi Gaming Commission in February 2010, [3] but development stalled because of the Great Recession. [4] Revised plans for the casino, by now known as the Scarlet Pearl, were approved by the commission in December 2013. [5] Groundbreaking was held in July 2014. [6] The property opened on December 9, 2015, at a cost of $290 million. [2]

On October 1, 2019, the Scarlet Pearl's sportsbook took one of the largest bets in sports-betting history when they accepted Jim "Mattress Mack" Mcingvale's $3.5 million wager on the Houston Astros to win the 2019 World Series. [7] In total, Mcingvale wagered $6.2 million at the Scarlet Pearl over the course of October, 2019 with all wagers on the Houston Astros to win the World Series. [8]

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References

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