View deals for Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City, including fully refundable rates with free cancellation. Guests praise the comfy beds. Orpheum Theatre is minutes away. WiFi and parking are free, and this hotel also features 3 restaurants.
HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO SIOUX CITY
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City is an award-winning gaming destination offering more than 850 slot machines and 26 table games. The property’s Hard Rock Hotel is a AAA Four Diamond rated hotel, a distinction which only five percent of the more than 28,000 properties approved by AAA achieve. Complementing the Hotel and Casino are six restaurants and bars including the World Tour Buffet, Fuel American Grill, and Main + Abbey, the property’s AAA Three Diamond rated restaurant. Throughout the property, guests can experience the legends by viewing the vast Hard Rock memorabilia collection, with iconic pieces from SLASH to Johnny Cash.
Argosy Casino Sioux City | |
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Location | Sioux City, Iowa |
Address | 100 Larsen Park Rd |
Opening date | January 1993 |
Closing date | July 30, 2014 |
Total gaming space | 36,000 sq ft (3,300 m2) |
Casino type | Riverboat |
Owner | Penn National Gaming |
Coordinates | 42°29′22″N96°25′18″W / 42.48944°N 96.42167°W |
Argosy Casino Sioux City was a riverboat casino located on the Missouri River in Sioux City, Iowa. It was owned by Penn National Gaming.
The first riverboat, the Sioux City Sue, opened in January 1993 after a couple of other licenses for a casino in Sioux City were granted but then later revoked. In 1994, the Sioux City Sue was replaced by the larger Belle of Sioux City. In 2004, the Argosy, which had been in operation for seven years in Kansas City, replaced the Belle of Sioux City.[1] Penn National Gaming acquired the Argosy Gaming Company in October 2005.
On April 17, 2014, the Argosy was ordered to shut down by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission because of a violation in state law where the casino failed to partner with a local non-profit group.[2] The Iowa Supreme Court then ordered the casino to close by July 30, 2014. In October 2014, the Argosy IV boat was moved to Wood River, Illinois and docked until 2018, when it was moved to western India to be operated as a casino on the Mandovi River.[3]