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Caesars Entertainment opens sportsbook at Monmouth Park

Caesars Entertainment and Monmouth Park have opened a new 16,000-square-foot Caesars Sportsbook at the historic New Jersey racetrack.

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Caesars and Monmouth Park open an all-new 16,000-square-foot retail sportsbook
Venue includes betting kiosks, a center bar, a VIP section and an on-site Shake Shack
Launch comes as Caesars prepares for multiple state expansions, including Missouri in December

Caesars Entertainment and Monmouth Park have unveiled a new dedicated Caesars Sportsbook at the Oceanport racecourse, celebrating the opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by track officials and local representatives.

The standalone venue, located beside the Monmouth Park clubhouse, features indoor and outdoor viewing areas, wall-to-wall screens and more than 25 self-service betting kiosks.

The facility also includes a Shake Shack restaurant and offers pari-mutuel wagering.

The launch marks a further step in Caesars' long-term investment in New Jersey sports betting, six years after Monmouth Park accepted the state's first legal in-person wager following the repeal of PASPA in 2018.

Caesars said the new venue forms part of its broader strategy to enhance retail and mobile wagering experiences across key markets.

The operator is simultaneously preparing for additional expansion in Missouri, where it has opened pre-registration for bettors ahead of the state's sports betting launch on December 1.

Caesars will offer mobile wagering through its sportsbook app and operate retail sportsbooks at Harrah's Kansas City and Horseshoe St. Louis. Missouri will also be the first state to support Caesars' universal digital wallet technology, enabling customers to move funds across the company's platforms.

Caesars said the Monmouth Park venue reinforces its commitment to responsible gaming, highlighting long-standing initiatives such as Project 21 and the company's enhanced 21+ policy.

The sportsbook app available in New Jersey offers a range of player-protection tools, including deposit, spending and time limits.

The company was awarded RG Check accreditation by the Responsible Gambling Council in 2024 and later received the National Council on Problem Gambling's Corporate Social Responsibility award.

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Caesars noted that responsible gaming measures remain central to both its retail and digital operations as it continues to expand across regulated US markets

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