Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Address 5223 North Orient Road, Tampa, Florida 33610
Opening date 2004
Theme Rock and Roll / Music
Total gaming space 190,000sq ft
Notable restaurants Hard Rock Cafe
Council Oak Steaks & Seafood
Casino type Land-based
Owner Seminole Tribe of Florida
Previous names Four Points Sheraton Hotel
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The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa is a gaming complex and Four Diamond hotel that opened in 2004. It is located on Tampa Reservation, off Interstate 4 just east of Tampa, Florida. The 190,000 square foot casino is the sixth-largest in the world, and has been expanded multiple times since its opening. It is a 24-hour venue that permits smoking indoors.

It includes many displays of rock and roll memorabilia, such as clothing and musical instruments. Rock videos and music play on multiple screens, including one displayed inside a waterfall. Many song lyrics are displayed on the walls. Among its many services are a food court and tour bus parking. Special membership cards allow points accumulated by gambling to be redeemed for retail discounts.

History

In 1980, while excavating to build a parking garage in downtown Tampa, Indian remains were discovered. They were exhumed and relocated to 8.3 acres of land east of Tampa, that was granted reservation status to the Seminole Tribe one year later. Taking advantage of reservation status, the tribe opened a museum, a smoke shop and a high-stakes bingo hall by 1982. Eventually a Four Points Sheraton Hotel opened on the land, and slot machines and poker were added to games offered. In 2000, the Seminoles announced plans to rebuild the casino as a Hard Rock Casino. The Hard Rock Casino opened in 2003, with the hotel opening the following year. Over time, the Florida legislature has changed laws allowing new games at the casino, including Vegas-style slot machines and blackjack. Major expansions of the casino occurred in 2007 and 2012, making it the largest in Florida.

Features

Aside from the casino, the hotel has a 12-story tower, a pool, a fitness center and three parking garages. There are many restaurants, including the locally acclaimed Council Oak Steak House, an international food court, a large Hard Rock Cafe, which regularly hosts live stage performances, a 24-hour buffet, a sushi bar and a bakery/cafe, as well as others. For shopping there are multiple stores, including the Rain Maker tribal gift shop, the Hard Rock Store and a Seminole Smoke Shop. There are also multiple bars located around the casino floor, including the Lobby Bar, the Center Bar and others. Additional features include a non-smoking game room and a high-rollers club room. Musical memorabilia exhibits can be found throughout the entire complex.

Casino

The 190,000+ square foot casino is the fourth-largest in the United States and sixth-largest in the world. It features over 5,000 Vegas-style slot machines and over 110 tables, offering Blackjack, Mini and Midi Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Let It Ride, 3-Card Poker, Texas Hold 'Em and more. Offerings include high roller games as well as penny slots. Also in 2012, they installed electronic Craps & Roulette machines.

Parking Fee

In June 2016, the casino announced the introduction of a $10 charge for parking, payable with cash, credit, or debit. Players can pay with comp dollars at the Player's Club. Parking is complimentary for hotel guests, XCARD and Elite Members, and guests dining at the Grey Salt or Council Oak restaurants ($50 min spend).

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