Casino KC Review

Mike J. Davies

Mike is our Senior Editor and experienced gambling strategist . A former hockey player, he transitioned to the casino industry after finishing his B.A. in English. Blackjack systems, online casino guides, gambling terms, and more - Mike is familiar with all fine points of gambling.

Casino KC in Kansas City— formerly Isle of Capri Kansas City is a classy riverboat casino, permanently docked on the Missouri River. ... You can board the riverboat and you’ll be faced with a casino floor filled with slots and table games, not to mention quality dining and drinking options where you can refuel, recharge, and let off steam.

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Gambling in Casino KC

Spread over 28,000 square feet, the Casino KC floor carries the one-two punch of slot machines and table games as their casino’s bread and butter. In small casinos like this, the poker tables are often the facet of the casino that is forsaken, so it's to be expected here in a small riverboat.

GAMBLING AGE 21+ to bet with cash
SLOTS 1100+
TABLE GAMES 22
POKER TABLES N/A
MIN BET N/A
MAX BET N/A
SMOKING Yes/No*
OPENING HOURS 24/7*

Casino Games

  • Colossal Wizards
  • Spartacus Gladiator of Rome
  • Forbidden Dragons
  • Queen of the Wild II
  • Lazer Lock Ice Sapphire
  • Let it Ride
  • Limit Holdem
  • No Limit Holdem
  • Crazy 4 Poker
  • Fortune Pai Gow
  • Sharp Shooter
  • American Roulette
  • European Roulette
  • Any 2 Card Blackjack
  • Hand-Held Deck
  • Single Deck
  • Double Deck
  • Chuck-A-Luck
  • 75 Ball Bingo
  • 90 Ball Bingo
  • Daily Lotto Draws
  • Mini Lottos
  • Electronic Craps
  • Electronic Blackjack
  • Electronic Roulette
  • Electronic 3-Card Poker

Dining, Bars, and Entertainment

The Casino KC has a handful of dining options to satisfy (almost) all tastes, with three restaurants covering the needs of the patrons. Also on offer at the casino is a relaxing bar where you can kick your feet up after a busy night.

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Contacts and about casino kc.

Casino KC
Address 1800 E Front St , Kansas City , 64120 , USA
Contact
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Opened first 1996
Casino Type Commercial
Size of the casino (sq/ft) 28,000
Owner Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc.

How to Get to Casino KC

Casino KC is located on the Missouri River in Kansas City, just a few minutes from the downtown area

  • Public Transport Bus 77
  • Shuttle Service KCI Shuttle
  • Nearest Highway I-29
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Frequently Asked Questions

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If you’re looking for a quaint riverboat casino in the classic Mississippi style, Casino KC in Kansas City MO ticks that box. It offers some quality games, in the form of slots and table games, and some great dining options where you can have your fill. In addition to that, we also enjoyed:

  • The multi level car park
  • Drinking at Pulse Bar
  • Learning about the 20-year history

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Missouri's last remaining riverboat casino can now move inland

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Century Casinos , which owns and operates Century Casino Caruthersville in Missouri, said Friday that changes on a law in the state have been approved to remove the requirements for casinos to be "floating facilities."

The Missouri Gaming Commission will now have the ability to approve a casino facility that is built as a standard building as long as it also includes a container with at least 2,000 gallons of water beneath the facility . This change clears the way for Century Casino Caruthersville, which is the last remaining riverboat casino on open water in Missouri, to move to a non-floating facility.

Century also announced it acquired parcels of land between land already leased by the company and the land-based Pavilion building , which contains a restaurant, multifunctional spaces and an entrance to the walkway to the riverboat casino . The purchases also come with an existing two-story hotel, and they would be the initial step for a future casino and hotel development and better access to parking, for which the operator has already started working with an architecture firm to develop plans . It will refurbish the existing hotel with the goal to reopen it with 36 rooms by early 2022.  

However, the number of available casino licenses in Missouri remains capped at 13 , and casino facilities are still required to be located within 1,000 feet of the Mississippi or Missouri rivers . The company's two casinos in Missouri, which include Century Casino Cape Girardeau , operate 1,365 slot machines and 32 table games and generated 43% of the company's net operating revenue and 104% of the Company's Adjusted EBITDA1 in Q1 2021.

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"We are very thankful to the Missouri legislature, the Caruthersville community and our management in Missouri for having driven and supported our successful efforts in Missouri," Erwin Haitzmann and Peter Hoetzinger, Co CEOs of Century Casinos commented in a press release. "We look forward to bringing exciting improvements to our property in Caruthersville."

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Is The Missouri Belle Riverboat Casino From Ozark A Real Place?

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The tale of a man relocating his family from the big city to a more rural area is usually a page from the sitcom playbook. But " Ozark " is anything but a laugh-a-minute romp. The crime family drama follows Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) as he's forced to relocate his family to Missouri and launder extraordinary amounts of money for a drug cartel. Over the course of the series, things have become unbearably intense, and moral compasses have steadily eroded among the characters, all of which have helped make "Ozark" a must-see Netflix series. 

The Navarro Cartel in "Ozark" is no pushover, and panic sets in during the early seasons as Marty and his wife Wendy (Laura Linney) struggle to figure out an operation big enough for their money laundering goals. That all changes in Season 3 when the two enter the riverboat casino business. They open the Missouri Belle Riverboat Casino, which proves to be a huge success and helps further the family's descent into the criminal lifestyle. This particular story of a riverboat casino used to move drug money is a work of fiction (pending the days we read about it as headline news). But that doesn't necessarily mean that the riverboat as seen in "Ozark" is fake.

The casino is a real riverboat

Marty and Wendy in their casino commercial

While the use of exterior shots of the Lakes of the Ozarks would suggest that the series is filmed in Missouri, the actual truth is that much of "Ozark" is shot a little further south in the Peach State. Per The Atlanta Journal-Constitution , the Netflix series has used various counties in the Atlanta, Georgia, area for filming. This also includes Stone Mountain, Georgia, where the actual Missouri Belle Riverboat used as the Byrde's casino is located. Via Pop Culture , the riverboat's location is at a business called Atlanta Adventure Tours, where fans can likely catch a glimpse of the boat while on a bike ride or kayaking the river. However, don't expect to encounter a real casino. The series produces the interior shots elsewhere, as the actual boat doesn't have anything related to gambling other than the signs featured in the show.

The Missouri Belle isn't the only riverboat fans can visit. An attempt to see the Big Muddy Riverboat, which also comes under the ownership of the Byrdes during Season 3, requires a trip to a Joe's Crab Shack in Savannah, Georgia (via Atlas of Wonders ). As to why the series would choose to film in Georgia instead of its story setting, the reason is likely because Georgia is a great cost-effective state for filming. The location offers some juicy tax incentives to filmmakers. And they are too good to pass up. For instance, in 2021, Georgia granted $1.2 billion in tax credits for numerous filming productions (via The Hollywood Reporter ).

Fans couldn't help but notice a small detail about the casino's name

Wendy listening

Even though it's a front for some illegal money laundering, the Missouri Belle Casino is a catchy name. If the riverboat were a legit gambling operation, we're sure that commercial that Marty and Wendy made during Season 3 would probably bring in big business. Who wouldn't want to gamble the night away at the charming spot? The answer to that is fans who have been following the disturbing and heartbreaking trek of Marty and his family. But in case binging episodes of the Netflix show isn't enough to show that all is not good with the casino and the family, maybe we should think about its name.

Fans on a Reddit post , upvoted over 400 times, noted that when sounding out the name of the Byrde's riverboat casino, it sounds like the word "Miserable." The realization has delighted fans, and it has also caused some to draw a parallel between "Ozark" and another classic Jason Bateman series. "'Arrested Development's wordplay must follow Jason," u/RedTexas23 said. Fans have already noticed a few "Arrested Development" references in "Ozark," with some no doubt theorizing that the two shows are linked despite their starkly different tones. We're sure this clever riverboat wordplay will add more fuel to that raging theory fire.

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Missouri riverboat gambling, proposition a (1992).

Aftermath Election results Text of measure Similar measures See also External links Footnotes


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The Missouri Riverboat Gambling Proposition , also known as Proposition A , was on the November 3, 1992 ballot in Missouri as a legislatively referred state statute , where it was approved . The measure authorized riverboat gambling excursions on the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, to be regulated by the State Tourism Commission. [1] [2]

The resulting law from this proposition was struck down by the State Supreme Court in Harris v. Missouri Gaming Commission under a ruling that games of chance can only become legal through changes to the state's constitution. [3]

In 1994, two constitutional amendments were proposed, one in an April special election which was defeated, and one in the November general election which was approved. Expansions on the November, 1994 amendment were put before before voters in 1998 and in 2004 .

  • Election results
Missouri Proposition A (1992)
ot    869 S.W.2d 58
ResultVotesPercentage
Yes 1,397,750 62.47%
No839,56837.53%

Election results via: University of Missouri Institute for Public Policy

Text of measure

The question on the ballot appeared as: [2]

Authorizes riverboat gambling excursions on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, regulated by the State Tourism Commission. Excursions may originate where locally approved by the voters. Five hundred dollar maximum loss limit per person per excursion. The proposal is intended to produce increased General Revenue.

Similar measures

Defeated

  • Missouri 1992 ballot measures
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External links

  • I&R Institute ballot measure database for Missouri
  • University of Missouri Institute for Public Policy
  • Chillicothe Constitution Tribune , "Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of Missouri," October 6, 1992
  • Harris v. Missouri Gaming Commission
  • ↑ University of Missouri Institute for Public Policy , "Constitutional Amendments, Statutory Revision and Referenda Submitted to the Voters by the General Assembly or by Initiative Petition, 1910–2010," accessed May 14, 2014
  • ↑ 2.0 2.1 Chillicothe Constitution Tribune , "Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of Missouri," October 6, 1992
  • ↑ The News , Missouri wagering again goes to the ballot as sides debate need for gambling, April 3, 1994
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Backers of new Missouri casino file lawsuit hoping to get on statewide ballot

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A group hoping to build a new casino near the Lake of the Ozarks filed a lawsuit Tuesday arguing it collected more than enough signatures to earn a spot on the November ballot. 

The Osage River Gaming & Convention Committee is asking a judge to reverse a decision by the Missouri secretary of state’s office that its initiative petition did not qualify for the statewide ballot because it was short 2,031 signatures in the 2nd Congressional District. 

The proposal collected enough signatures in the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th districts. 

The group claims it has identified more than 2,500 valid signatures that were rejected and should have been counted in the 2nd District. 

“Verifying every signature on multiple initiative petitions this summer has been a very long process for election officials and we realize mistakes happen,” the group said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. “However, (Osage River Gaming & Convention) has always been confident their initiative petition contained a sufficient number of valid signatures from legal voters to qualify for placement on the Nov. 5 general election ballot and are now asking the court to do so.”

The proposal would amend the Missouri Constitution to allow a casino along the Osage River between Bagnell Dam and the confluence with the Missouri River. The constitution currently authorizes casinos only along  the Missouri and Mississippi rivers .

It would also override a state law  limiting the state to 13 licensed casinos , passed in 2008 as a result of an initiative sponsored by casino operators.

The Lake of the Ozarks is one of Missouri’s busiest tourism destinations. The casino proposal is being bankrolled by Bally’s, which currently operates a casino in Kansas City, and RIS Inc., a major regional developer. Each has contributed about half of the $4.1 million raised for the petition drive.

The proposal is being pushed in response to a casino development  announced in 2021  by the Osage Nation, the Native American tribe that the river is named for. That project, a $60 million development, includes construction of a casino, hotel and convention center.

Backers of the initiative effort say their casino project will  provide 700 to 800 jobs.

According to the ballot summary, the casino is expected to produce admission and fee revenue of $2.1 million annually, money that is split with the local government with jurisdiction over the site and the Missouri Gaming Commission. The tax on casino net winnings is projected to be about $14.3 million annually.

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Campaign to bring casino to Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks sues to get measure on ballot

A campaign to bring a casino to the Missouri tourist destination of the Lake of the Ozarks is suing to bring the proposal before voters

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A campaign to bring a casino to the Missouri tourist destination of the Lake of the Ozarks on Tuesday sued to get the proposal on November's ballot.

The secretary of state’s office last week said the campaign did not collect enough voter signatures for the constitutional amendment to go before voters.

But the Osage River and Gaming Convention said it collected plenty of signatures.

“Verifying every signature on multiple initiative petitions this summer has been a very long process for election officials and we realize mistakes happen," the group said in a statement. "However, ORGC has always been confident their initiative petition contained a sufficient number of valid signatures from legal voters to qualify for placement on the November 5, 2024, general election ballot and are now asking the Court to do so.”

The state constitution allows casinos only on the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. The petition seeks authorization for one casino on the Osage River, which feeds into the Lake of the Ozarks.

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  1. Missouri Casinos: Map of Places to Gamble at in Missouri

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  2. Missouri Gambling History

    The return of riverboat gambling to Missouri. Reprising its history with 19th-century steamboats, Missouri introduced legal riverboat casinos in the 1990s. In 1989, Iowa was the first state to legalize riverboat gambling. Then, Missouri voters approved a 1992 referendum to authorize gambling on boats on the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.

  3. Casinos in Missouri

    History of Missouri Casinos. Riverboat gambling was voted in via a state-wide referendum in 1992, making Missouri the fifth state to approve this form of gambling. Since by law riverboats are not required to cruise, most of the Missouri casinos are built on top of a docked barge. This gives them the aesthetic appearance of a land-based casino ...

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  5. How Riverboat Gambling Became Riverboat Gaming

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  6. Century Casinos Gets Approval to Bring Missouri Riverboat Ashore

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  10. PDF In the Missouri Gaming Commission

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  11. Missouri's last remaining riverboat casino can now move inland

    This change clears the way for Century Casino Caruthersville, which is the last remaining riverboat casino on open water in Missouri, to move to a non-floating facility. acquired parcels of land between land already leased by the company and the land-based Pavilion building, which contains a restaurant, multifunctional spaces and an .

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    RSMo, Chapter 313. The General Assembly adopted several legislative amendments that led to the establishment of the Missouri Gaming Commission, which took over the regulation of riverboat casinos.All regulatory requirements and restrictions are outlined in detail in Chapter 313 of the Missouri Revised Statutes.. Excursion gambling boats are described as ferries, boats, and floating facilities ...

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  14. Missouri Gambling Laws

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    Caruthersville, Missouri, is a small town prepping for a big upgrade. Next month, Century Casino will break ground on its Caruthersville, Missouri casino. The project will move the property's gaming floor from a riverboat into a pavilion and add a hotel.The expansion will be a big boost for the town, the mayor told local media.

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  18. Missouri Revisor of Statutes

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  19. Harrah's Kansas City Hotel And Casino

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  20. Missouri Riverboat Gambling, Amendment 6 (1994)

    The Missouri Riverboat Gambling Amendment, also known as Amendment 6, was on the November 8, 1994 ballot in Missouri as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was approved.The measure permitted lotteries, gift enterprises and games of chance to be played on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers on excursion gambling boats.

  21. Missouri Riverboat Gambling, Proposition A (1992)

    The Missouri Riverboat Gambling Proposition, also known as Proposition A, was on the November 3, 1992 ballot in Missouri as a legislatively referred state statute, where it was approved. The measure authorized riverboat gambling excursions on the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, to be regulated by the State Tourism Commission.

  22. Century Casino Caruthersville

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  24. Backers of new Missouri casino file lawsuit hoping to get on statewide

    The constitution currently authorizes casinos only along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. It would also override a state law limiting the state to 13 licensed casinos, passed in 2008 as a result of an initiative sponsored by casino operators. The Lake of the Ozarks is one of Missouri's busiest tourism destinations.

  25. Campaign to bring casino to Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks sues to get

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A campaign to bring a casino to the Missouri tourist destination of the Lake of the Ozarks on Tuesday sued to get the proposal on November's ballot. The secretary of state ...

  26. Backers of new Missouri casino file lawsuit hoping to get on statewide

    The Osage River Gaming & Convention Committee is asking a judge to reverse a decision by the Missouri secretary of state's office that its initiative petition did not qualify for the statewide ballot because it was short 2,031 signatures in the 2nd Congressional District.