Slots, showgirls and baccarat. Delaware Park casino unveils $10 million renovation

Were there showgirls? Yes, there were showgirls, glitteringly bedazzled in costumes that were otherwise a blizzard of white, festooned like swans with snowy feathers.

There was confetti. There was a broad ribbon that existed only to be cut. And then there were the Mummers, large men buried beneath unconvincing orange wigs and dressed like Christmas trees or technicolor jesters, with maybe a backpack made from a stand-up bass.

The assembled press stood gamely by, as did officials from the Delaware Lottery.

And if this all seemed festive for 9 a.m. on a Thursday, maybe there was good reason.

Jan. 25 was the grand reopening day for the Delaware Park casino. After a year and $10 million in renovations, a Stanton casino formerly known for its dark carpets, its orange light and long banks of slot machines, had fully leaped into the new millennium with a first-floor renovation inspired by the glamour of modern Sin City.

"We're bringing Vegas inspiration right here in Delaware," announced Terry Glebocki, president and general manager of Delaware Park Casino & Racing, which was first founded as a racetrack in 1937.

The recent renovation began at the beginning of 2023, a little over a year after Delaware Park changed ownership. The Rickman family, which had controlled the racetrack and casino for almost four decades, sold the facility to a joint venture between Rubico Gaming and a private equity firm called Clairvest Group.

Last year: $10 million renovation boosts Delaware Park casino. Here's what's new.

Now, finally, the renovation is almost complete.

Glebocki, standing in front of a bank of slot machines, said the space where she stood was once an ill-used and mostly vacant room reserved for back-of-house staff.

"We stored some scissor lifts in it," she said, inspiring laughter. Now, she said, the slot machines they've added here are premium machines that would be the envy of other casinos.

"On social media they'd say 'If you know, you know,'" she said. "People love these machines. Nobody can compete with the amount of premium slot product we have right here on our floor."

New Delaware Park Casino has bright lights, baccarat, pan-Asian food and hundreds of premium slots

A patron plays a slot machine at Delaware Park Casino on Thursday January 25, 2024.
A patron plays a slot machine at Delaware Park Casino on Thursday January 25, 2024.

What does a Vegas-inspired renovation in Delaware mean?

In part, it means glitzy carpets busy enough to stress out a bee. It means brighter lights, and bright bar surfaces with slot machines embedded inside. It means brighter everything. There's a glass menagerie of chandeliers, and about 1,500 new gaming machines spread out across an expanded and opened-out floor space