Caesars Launches Retail Sports Betting in Oregon

Caesars has installed self-service betting kiosks on the casino floor at Ko-Kwel Casino Resort | Coos Bay.

Caesars Launches Retail Sports Betting in Oregon

Caesars Entertainment has officially rolled out its retail sports betting offering in Oregon via a partnership with the Coquille Indian Tribe in Coos Bay.

Self-service wagering kiosks from Caesars are now up and running at the tribe’s Ko-Kwel Casino Resort | Coos Bay. The Oregon venue was previously known as The Mill Casino.

Located on the casino floor, the kiosks offer betting options such as game parlays, player props, futures and live in-play markets. Users can also bet on college sports, which are not available on a statewide mobile basis in Oregon.

Players in Oregon must be at least 21 to place bets via the Caesars betting kiosks.

Caesars Talks Up ‘Significant’ Expansion in Oregon

Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital, welcomed the launch. He said it further represents Caesars’ commitment to tribal gambling and to delivering legal betting options for players.

“We remain committed to supporting Indian gaming, and we’re proud to partner with the Coquille Indian Tribe to enhance their guest experience,” Hession said. “Bringing our sports wagering offering to a new jurisdiction for the first time is always significant.

“We know offering our expansive menu of sports wagering markets will undoubtedly enhance the exceptional experience that the Coquille Indian Tribe provides to its guests.”

Margaret Simpson, CEO of the Coquille Economic Development Corporation, also welcomed the roll-out. She said working with an “iconic” brand like Caesars is testament to the tribe’s own offering.

“This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to advancing gaming opportunities and enhancing guest satisfaction,” Simpson said. “We are excited to collaborate with such a distinguished brand. We look forward to creating even more memorable sports wagering experiences for our guests.”

Online sports betting in Oregon is limited to DraftKings, through a partnership with the Oregon Lottery, while retail wagering is available at select tribal casinos.

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