Harrington Raceway & Casino Explained

Casino:Harrington Raceway & Casino
Location:Kent County, Delaware, United States
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Pushpin Map Caption:Harrington Raceway & Casino in Delaware
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Address:18500 South DuPont Highway
Date Opened:1946 (racetrack)
1996 (casino)
Names Pre:Midway Slots at Harrington Raceway
Casino Type:Racino
Owner:Harrington Raceway, Inc.
Renovations:2010 (addition of table games)

Harrington Raceway & Casino is a harness racing track and casino (a "racino") located on the fairgrounds of the Delaware State Fair, just south of Harrington, Delaware, south of Dover. The casino, formerly known as Midway Slots, has over 1,800 slot machines, table games, simulcasting, and sports betting. In addition, the venue promotes and hosts concerts and other similar entertainment revues. Multiple dining options including a buffet are available as well.

The racino is owned and operated by Harrington Raceway, Inc., which is majority-owned by the Delaware State Fair, a non-profit organization.[1] [2]

Racing

Harrington Raceway runs approximately 70 days of live racing per year, split between a spring meet and an autumn meet.[3] [4] Races are generally held Monday through Wednesday evenings.

In between the spring and autumn meets, the track holds one day of racing on Governor's Day during the Delaware State Fair each summer.[5] [6] The program, which showcases the best Delaware-bred horses, is one of the most popular days at the track and has the largest purses of the year.[7] [8]

The track is a half-mile oval.[9]

History

The track was built for the first Kent and Sussex County Fair, which was held in 1920. Harness racing and other types of races were conducted annually as part of the fair (which changed its name to the Delaware State Fair in 1962).[10] In 1934, the fair became part of the Central Fair Circuit, an organization to coordinate harness racing dates at fairs in the Mid-Atlantic region.[11]

After the state legalized parimutuel wagering on harness racing in 1945, the directors of the fair organized the Kent and Sussex Racing Association to conduct an annual racing meet.[12] [13] The association opened its first 15-day meet with parimutuel betting on October 14, 1946.[14] [15]

In 1964, the racing association began considering plans to modernize or rebuild the facility, because it had been designed for the warm summer months, when the fair was held, and could not keep spectators comfortable during the colder autumn months, when the racing meet was held.[16] [17] Plans were formalized in 1966 to construct a new track to the south of the existing facility.[18] Those plans were soon canceled, however, because of the high cost.[19] Instead, a $1-million project was undertaken to build an enclosed clubhouse and make enhancements to the grandstand, including improved heating.[20] [21] A public offering of stock was issued to fund the project.[22] [23] With the improvements underway, the track's name was changed in 1967 from the Kent and Sussex Raceway to Harrington Raceway,[24] although this name had already been in common use informally. Construction was completed in time for the opening of the 1968 racing session.

Attendance and betting at Harrington dwindled steadily starting in the 1970s, as part of the overall decline of the horse racing industry.[25] By the early 1990s, the track was losing money and was in danger of closing.[26] The introduction in 1991 of inter-track simulcast wagering boosted business somewhat, but not enough to make the track profitable.[27] [28]

In 1994, Delaware legalized slot machines at horse tracks in an effort to save the racing industry.[29] [30] Initially, Harrington was not expected to install slot machines, although some discussions had been held with Lee Iacocca about developing a slot facility.[31] [32] Many of the fair's directors considered slots to be incompatible with the fairgrounds' family-friendly environment, and Harrington was entitled to a share of the slot revenues from Delaware's other racetracks if it did not offer slots.[33] In March 1995, however, the fair board of directors voted by a margin of 33 to 32 to build a slot parlor. The facility would be financed and developed by Full House Resorts, which Iacocca had joined as a director. Gtech Corporation soon joined Full House as a joint venture partner in the development.[34]

Harrington's slot machine parlor, Midway Slots and Racebook, opened on August 20, 1996.[35] The $10-million facility had of space with 500 slot machines, a simulcast wagering parlor, and a buffet restaurant. The Full House/Gtech joint venture had a 15-year agreement to manage the facility.[36]

The track itself was renovated in 2003 to widen it and to make the turns gentler, making the track safer and more attractive to horsemen.[37]

Harrington Raceway bought Gtech's stake in the slot parlor joint venture in 2004 for $12 million.[38] [39] In 2006, a $50-million expansion and renovation of the slot parlor was begun.[40] [41] As part of the project, the Midway Slots name was dropped in 2007 and the entire property became known as Harrington Raceway & Casino.[42] Also, Full House ceded day-to-day operations of the gaming facility to Harrington.[43] The expansion was completed in 2008, adding a new restaurant, lounge, coffee shop, high-stakes gaming areas, and an expanded buffet, and increasing the number of slot machines in the casino from approximately 1,600 to 2,100.[44]

Table games were added in 2010, following their legalization earlier in the year.[45] [46] The management agreement expired in 2011, leaving Harrington Raceway in full control of the casino.[47] [48]

On December 27, 2022, the racino closed indefinitely due to technical difficulties; it reopened on December 31, 2022.[49]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: State fair casinos in Delaware, New Mexico generating millions. The Repository. Canton, OH. Chris Wetterich. September 17, 2011. 2019-03-25.
  2. Financial Statements and Supplementary Information. April 4, 2018. Delaware State Fair. 7. 2019-03-25.
  3. Web site: Harrington Raceway. TVG. 2019-03-28.
  4. Web site: Racing Dates. Harrington Raceway & Casino. 2019-03-28.
  5. News: Governor's Day a hit at fair. Delaware State News. Angela Trout. July 31, 1998. NewsBank.
  6. News: Downstate harness racing: Fair tradition continues. Delaware State News. Mike Lewis. July 28, 2004. NewsBank.
  7. Book: Delaware Horse Racing. Lacey Lafferty. Arcadia Publishing. 2012. 71. 9780738597638.
  8. News: Stafford, Starkey filly is 3rd in DSBF final on Governor's Day. Kent County News. Chestertown, MD. Ted Black. July 29, 2014. 2019-03-28.
  9. Web site: Visitor Information. Harrington Raceway & Casino. 2019-03-28.
  10. News: State fair's leaders work to make it that. The News Journal. Wilmington, DE. July 14, 1962. Newspapers.com.
  11. News: Central Fair loop in local meeting admits new clubs. Reading Times. Reading, PA. December 6, 1934. Newspapers.com.
  12. News: New charters filed. The News Journal. Wilmington, DE. August 10, 1946. Newspapers.com.
  13. News: He's happiest at race track. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. Larry Van Goethem. September 26, 1963. Newspapers.com.
  14. News: 3,000 see races at Harrington. The Daily Times. Salisbury, MD. October 15, 1946. Newspapers.com.
  15. News: Rain delays racing at Sussex track. The Daily Times. Salisbury, MD. October 14, 1946. Newspapers.com.
  16. News: Kent-Sussex move hinted. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. November 4, 1964. Newspapers.com.
  17. News: N.H. man wanted Georgetown track. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. Hal Bodley. February 2, 1965. Newspapers.com.
  18. News: Harrington plans new track by '67. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. May 4, 1966. Newspapers.com.
  19. News: Harrington track to be renovated. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. Ted Miller. October 26, 1966. Newspapers.com.
  20. News: Harrington track to get clubhouse. The Daily Times. Salisbury, MD. August 7, 1967. Newspapers.com.
  21. News: Harrington debuts before 2,758 fans. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. September 7, 1968. Jim Albert. Newspapers.com.
  22. News: Raceway approves expansion. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. November 15, 1966. Newspapers.com.
  23. News: Advertisement of stock offering by Harrington Raceway, Inc.. The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. November 8, 1967. Newspapers.com.
  24. News: Shore Sports. The Daily Times. Salisbury, MD. Ed Nichols. September 1, 1967. Newspapers.com.
  25. News: Hit raceway at Harrington. Delaware State News. Andrew West. November 22, 1991. NewsBank.
  26. News: Harrington Raceway still struggles. The Daily Times. Salisbury, MD. February 26, 1991. Darian Tisinger. Newspapers.com.
  27. News: Raceway gets back on track. Delaware State News. Andrew West. April 22, 1993. NewsBank.
  28. News: Pompano simulcasts boost bets at Harrington. Delaware State News. Andrew West. November 4, 1991. NewsBank.
  29. News: Slots at track are now legit. The News Journal. Wilmington, DE. Nancy Kesler. July 18, 1994. Newspapers.com.
  30. News: Compromise hits the jackpot. The News Journal. Wilmington, DE. James Merriweather. Nancy Kesler. July 1, 1994. Newspapers.com.
  31. News: Chambers changed fate of Delaware State Fair. Delaware State News. Andrew West. November 27, 2011. NewsBank.
  32. Form 10-KSB/A: Annual Report. Full House Resorts. July 25, 1996. Item 1: Description of Business - Background. EDGAR.
  33. News: Bet on slots to show at raceway. The News Journal. Wilmington, DE. Nancy Kesler. March 18, 1995. Newspapers.com.
  34. News: Red ink for Full House. Rapid City Journal. September 10, 1995. Newspapers.com.
  35. News: Midway opens doors to slots. Delaware State News. Carol Ann Porter. August 21, 1996. NewsBank.
  36. News: GTECH's gambling universe expands. Providence Journal. Brian C. Jones. August 21, 1996. NewsBank.
  37. News: Harrington facelift on track. Delaware State News. Mike Lewis. March 27, 2003. NewsBank.
  38. Form 10-K: Annual Report. Gtech Holdings Corporation. April 28, 2005. Note 15: Delaware LLC. EDGAR.
  39. Form 10-K: Annual Report. Full House Resorts. April 12, 2005. 2. EDGAR.
  40. News: Expansion has new look, games. Delaware State News. George Mast. December 28, 2007. NewsBank.
  41. Full House Resorts, Inc. announces ground breaking of the expansion for its Midway Slots operations in Delaware. Full House Resorts. July 31, 2006. NewsBank.
  42. News: Slots parlor, track enjoy growth. Delaware State News. Nora Engel. July 18, 2007. NewsBank.
  43. Full House Resorts announces restructuring of Midway Slots agreement. Full House Resorts. June 19, 2007. NewsBank.
  44. Form 10-KSB: Annual Report. Full House Resorts. March 27, 2008. 3. EDGAR.
  45. News: Tables open full time at Harrington. Delaware State News. Logan B. Anderson. May 29, 2010. NewsBank.
  46. News: Del. legalizes table games at its casinos. The Press of Atlantic City. Donald Wittkowski. January 29, 2010. NewsBank.
  47. Form 10-K: Annual Report. Full House Resorts. March 7, 2012. 4. EDGAR.
  48. News: Earnings less than predicted from Full House Resorts. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Chris Sieroty. March 10, 2012. 2019-03-25.
  49. News: Holveck. Brandon. Harrington Raceway & Casino will reopen after cybersecurity specialists called in. The News Journal. Wilmington, DE. December 31, 2022. December 31, 2022.