del Lago Chooses SciGames for Systems

New York’s newest gaming resort will open early next year with 2,000 machine games, 85 tables and a casino floor entirely networked by Scientific Games’ SDS management system. The deployment will include a complete foundation of accounting, player-tracking, management, CRM and analysis tools.

Scientific Games is providing its SDS management system to New York’s newest gaming venue, del Lago Resort & Casino, scheduled to open in the Finger Lakes region early next year.

The $440 million casino hotel, which will feature 2,000 slot games and 85 table games—including a 10-table poker room—will employ SDS’ slot-accounting as the foundation for a total solutions package that includes:

  • CMP, a player-tracking system that also provides bonusing, promotions and cage and pit accounting;
  • Live Floor View, which analyzes slot-floor performance and monitors player activity;
  • TableView real-time table rating and player-tracking system;
  • iVIEW Display Manager, a direct-to-device messaging technology for conveying bonusing offers, marketing messages and other targeted content without interrupting play;
  • Elite Bonusing Suite, which features an array of applications enabling floor-wide bonuses, promotions, tournaments, virtual-racing events, dynamic random bonusing, flex rewards, video poker bonusing and more;
  • Power Progressives, a progressive jackpot application that gives operators centralized control of all SAS pay table progressives on the floor;
  • Beverage Ordering and Service System, which enables self-service, touchscreen drink ordering at the slot machine through iVIEW DM;
  • Servizio, a mobile services solution that features a suite of intelligent, rule-driven applications for automating the traditional dispatch system for jackpot processing, player registration, host functions, slot maintenance and more.

In other news, SciGames has officially inaugurated a new Australian headquarters.

The August 2 ceremony unveiling the facility, which is located in Silverwater in Western Sydney, was attended by Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval.