“We'll put about 300 slots, add one more table pit, about eight table games. He said the open space will offer casino guests a full hand.
“Guests will walk in and come right to the gaming floor,” Harrah's Cherokee Valley River General Manager Lumpy Lambert said. The growth is taking on greater importance with the increased casino competition in the area.
The $275 million, 25,000-square-foot expansion to the gaming area is nearing completion. (WLOS) - Although Harrah's Cherokee Valley River Casino and Hotel opened in Murphy in 2015, a casino expansion has been underway for the past year.