Winnebago Tribe prepares to reopen casino with duck boat rides
The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska will reopen its casino in Iowa tomorrow with the help of two amphibious duck boats. The boats will take their first ride to the WinnaVegas Casino at 10am tomorrow morning. Patrons will pay $10 but will get $10 in gaming play. "We are so excited," Deana Whistler, the casino's marketing director, told KCAU-TV. The road to the casino was flooded by the Missouri River. The water isn't deep -- only about two feet -- so the duck boats will mainly be driving over rather than floating. Get the Story:
WinnaVegas Duck Boats Have Arrived, Set To Open Thursday (KCAU-TV 7/26)
WinnaVegas Ducks Getting Prepped for Aquatic Adventure (KMEG-TV 7/26)
WinnaVegas reopens Thursday, thanks to duck boats (The Sioux City Journal 7/27) Related Stories:
Radio Iowa: Winnebago Tribe expects to reopen casino next week (7/21)
Winnebago Tribe to ferry customers to casino with duck boat rides (7/20)
Winnebago Tribe eager to put people back to work at its casino (7/14)
Winnebago Tribe develops new plan to bring patrons to casino (7/13)
Janice Jessen: Winnebago Tribe supports economy with casino (7/11)
Residents worried about Winnebago Tribe plan to reopen casino (7/6)
Winnebago Tribe searching for ways to reopen shuttered casino (6/30)
Omaha Tribe also closes casino due to Missouri River flooding (6/14)
Winnebago Tribe shutters casino as rising waters approach (6/13)
Winnebago Tribe taking precautions for flooding at casino (6/3)
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