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Harrah’s Philadelphia was one of the first movers in gambling expansion. The Caesars Entertainment property applied for all forms of interactive gaming licenses. It also was one of the first to pony up $10 million for a sports betting license.
Caesars started out with online gaming offerings in New Jersey and Nevada and is making its way into more states, including Pennsylvania. The Caesars online casino and sports betting app are up and running in PA. Caesars will also launch a WSOP.com online poker site in the Commonwealth, but unfortunately, it will no longer have a live poker room partner as the room at Harrah’s permanently closed.
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Harrah’s Philadelphia is one of the nine Pennsylvania casinos that applied for the three-piece package of interactive gaming licenses. For $10 million, the casino applied for an online slots license, an online table games license, and a peer-to-peer game license to offer interactive games like online poker.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) approved Harrah’s for all three licenses on Aug. 15, 2018. Harrah’s also enjoys the advantage of its sister properties operating online casinos in states other than Pennsylvania.
Harrah’s became the third casino in Pennsylvania to apply for a sports betting license on Sep. 25, 2018. The casino received approval from PGCB the following month, then opened a retail sportsbook on Jan. 24, 2019. Caesars online betting apps came later than expected in PA, likely due to a lingering merger deal with Eldorado Resorts, Inc.
The Caesars online sports betting app dropped in mid-March, 2020 with an online casino following in April.
Harrah’s has an existing partnership with 888, which launched its first online sportsbook in New Jersey. The company was plenty ready for a Pennsylvania sports betting launch. Harrah’s also has a technology partner with Scientific Games, which powers the PA Caesars online casino.
Caesars (and Harrah’s) retain their well-known brand name, even though they are now properties of Eldorado.
Harrah’s Online Casino welcome bonus and offer
We won’t know exactly what Harrah’s online casino in Pennsylvania will offer, but we can make an assumption based on what’s available in our neighboring state.
Harrah’s Casino offers players two options:
- $10 free bonus money upon registering an account.
- 100% deposit match on their first deposit, worth up to $300 bonus money.
While this is a nice start for new players, it should be noted that Harrah’s bonus money wager policy holds a 20x turnover requirement. So to turn an initial $100 deposit into cash, a player would have to wager at least $2,000.
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Harrah’s Casino loyalty program
Pennsylvania residents and visitors can choose from a dozen different land-based casinos, so unless you already have a favorite go-to place to gamble, you might have a tough time picking one over another. The most compelling reason to play at Harrah’s Philadelphia is its superior multi-casino player rewards program called Caesars Rewards.
Casinos almost have to offer some sort of incentive in the form of player rewards to keep their customers happy and make them want to return. Accordingly, all of the Pennsylvania land-based casinos have a program in place for rewarding players for their patronage and activity. However, in this reviewer’s opinion, none of the others can offer anything close to the convenience, versatility, flexibility, and extent of benefits of the Caesars Rewards Program.
Caesars Rewards is a special program that only Caesars Entertainment-owned casinos offer. If you don’t already have a Caesars Rewards Card, the next time you visit Harrah’s Philadelphia or any other casino participating in the program, you can visit the Caesars Rewards Center and obtain a card instantly free of charge. Then, each time you play at a participating casino, all you have to do to earn rewards is insert the card into the slot machine you are playing or present it at the start of play at a table game.
All of your play at participating casinos, including not only land-based casinos but also online casinos is pooled together. That includes if you play on Caesars online gambling sites in New Jersey. So it is entirely up to you where and when you want to redeem your rewards. For example, you can play at Harrah’s Philadelphia, but save your comps to use towards a meal on your next trip to Harrah’s (or another Caesars’ owned casino) in Atlantic City or Las Vegas.
Harrah’s Online Casino games
The land-based casino offers all of the popular casino games a player could desire. Online should see much of the same. Having Scientific Games as a partner gives the site access to a large library of games to choose from.
Online slots
Harrah’s Philadelphia boasts over 2,900 slot machines at the land-based casino. Pennsylvania has an unfortunate 54% tax on slots, but there are still be a wide variety of slots in Pennsylvania for players to enjoy. Having a partner in Scientific Games/NYX means that Harrah’s could feature a game library of over 300 slots.
Some popular slots you will find include:
- Triple Diamonds
- Wheel of Fortune
- Triple Red Hot 777
- Shamrockers
- Family Guy
- Wolf Run
- Monopoly
- Raging Rhino
Online blackjack
Blackjack is one of the most popular games at Harrah’s Philadelphia. Blackjack is a game that partly relies on skill, so knowing the rules of the game and proper strategy will give a player better odds.
Rules of the game should be very similar to that of the rules at Harrah’s brick and mortar casino:
- Blackjack pays 3:2.
- Dealer stands on soft 17.
- Doubling down permitted on any two cards.
- Doubling down after splits.
- Splits up to three hands (except aces).
- Late surrender.
Caesars casino offers:
- Classic blackjack
- European blackjack
- Premium blackjack
Online roulette
Roulette is another popular game. The roulette games you can expect to see at Harrah’s online casino include:
American Roulette — The is the type of roulette you see in most American casinos. This version has 38 numbers including 0 and 00. The house edge on single number bets is 5.26%.
European Roulette — This type of roulette has better odds with a house edge of single number bets of 2.7%. The board is slightly different from American roulette as it features numbers 1-36 with only a single 0.
French Roulette — This is the original version of roulette with numbers 0-36, and it features two unique rules. The first rule is called “En Prison,” which means players who make even-money bets on red/black can take back half their bet or leave half their bet on their board when the ball lands on 0. The second rule is called “La Partage,” which means players who bet on even-money bets can get half of their bet back when the ball lands on 0. When these rules are available, this is the best available odds, with a house edge of merely 1.35%.
Online video poker
Video poker brings the joy of poker right to your living room. Harrah’s offers an in-depth guide on game variations and poker strategy.
Some of the styles of video poker you can expect to see include:
- 10s or Better
- Jacks or Better
- Deuces Wild
Other online table games
Harrah’s will also offer a wide variety of other games for players to enjoy.
Here are some other games you might find at the Harrah’s online casino:
- Baccarat
- Pai Gow
Harrah’s live dealer
Live dealer is a very popular interactive game where dealers are streamed directly to a player’s screen. Online casinos typically offer free and real money blackjack along with poker, roulette, and baccarat.
Other online casinos in Pennsylvania have announced plans to feature these style games. However, neither Harrah’s nor Caesars in New Jersey feature live dealer. Both NYX and 888 have the capabilities to support these games. Only time will tell if the Caesars online casino will eventually have live dealer.
Harrah’s Online Casino software
Harrah’s Philadelphia is one of the biggest casinos in the state and is part of the powerful Caesars network. It has an existing partnership with 888, which is a good sign for sportsbook and online poker in PA. Harrah’s also has a technology partnership in NYX (now part of Scientific Games), which will be powering its Pennsylvania online casino. The NYX online platform is the platform that powers Caesars Online Casino.
Having 888 and NYX as partners alongside the Caesars network gives Harrah’s a strong position. All of these groups have deep experience in online gambling in the US and around the world.
Harrah’s Casino app
Online casinos give players the flexibility to play their favorite games from anywhere in the state of Pennsylvania. Harrah’s Philadelphia offers players this option on both mobile and desktop.
Players will be geolocated to make sure they are in the state of Pennsylvania.
Harrah’s Casino banking
With a deep experience of banking for online gambling, Harrah’s offers a plethora of options for players to easily withdraw from and deposit to their account. Players will need to verify their identity before banking. This is standard protocol known as Know Your Customer (KYC), which helps protect both operators and players against fraud.
Here are some options you will likely find at the Harrah’s Philadelphia online casino:
- ACH/eCheck
- Visa/Mastercard
- PayNearMe
- Wire Transfer
- Harrah’s Casino Prepaid Card
- Cash at the Harrah’s Philadelphia Cage
Harrah’s Online customer support
Most basic questions are answered on an FAQ page, but sometimes players have a more specific question. If you need help with a promotion, a game or understanding the site, Harrah’s offers customer support. Most online operators offer support 24/7 through email, phone, and live chat.
Harrah’s Philadelphia poker room
The Harrah’s Philadelphia Poker Room was the only World Series of Poker (WSOP) poker room in the Philadelphia area. The poker room is now permanently closed, with no plans of reopening. The room closed along with all other poker rooms in the state in mid-March for coronavirus precautions and Harrah’s closure would turn out to be for good.
The 28-table poker room offered limit and no-limit hold ‘em, stud, and Omaha, and featured scheduled and special tournaments. For PA players looking to play at a WSOP poker room, they’ll have to do so online when the WSOP.com PA app launches.
Harrah’s Philadelphia amenities
No hotel, but the casino feels like home
Unlike most Caesars-owned casinos, Harrah’s Philadelphia has no hotel on the premises, so those who want to visit for more than one day will have to find accommodations in the area. Many guests choose to stay at one of the Philadelphia airport hotels since the airport (only ten minutes away) is closer to Harrah’s than Center City Philadelphia.
Harrah’s Philadelphia won’t win any for décor or ambiance anytime soon, but it does a great job of creating a friendly and welcoming environment. Not only this Harrah’s Casino, but Harrah’s Casinos all over the country receive consistent praise from their customers with regard to the hospitality and friendliness of their staff. Not every casino realizes that making guests feel welcome and appreciated can go a long way towards making a visit, win or lose, more enjoyable. Harrah’s management should be commended for showing that kind of interest.
The casino at Harrah’s Philadelphia is open year-round 24/7, while the racetrack is open for live racing from March through December. Horse racing fans can also bet on and watch races from other tracks around the country, which are simulcast every day.
Dining and entertainment
Besides gambling, this facility’s other amenities include five restaurants, two shops for essentials and gifts, and varied entertainment. There used to be a buffet, but it closed and The Block Entertainment Center opened up in its place.
Restaurants include the fine dining fare Cove Steakhouse & Raw Bar (open Thursday – Sunday), and for more casual dining, Caffe Napoli, Riverview Tavern, Philly Steak Shack, Mien (an Asian restaurant) and Guy Fieri’s Philly Kitchen & Bar. Based on Yelp reviews and other sites, the general consensus among guests is that the food could be better. The entertainment at the C-Bar includes local musicians, singers, dancers, and DJs. The performances at The Block are more diverse and include vintage entertainers like the Goo Goo Dolls and Tony Orlando, as well as comedians and specialty shows.
Casino overview
Who can play in the Harrah’s casino?
The minimum age to gamble at Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino is 21. This is the same minimum age for gambling all of the licensed Pennsylvania land-based casinos. This age requirement is strictly enforced. The racetrack allows anyone 18 and up to place bets on the races. Children accompanied by an adult are allowed to be in the grandstands for race days as well.
Security and fairness
Players at this casino have complained about the slots being tight, but there are similar complaints with regard to the slot payouts at all Pennsylvania casinos, so Harrah’s is not any worse than the others in this respect.
Harrah’s Philadelphia, like all land-based Pennsylvania casinos, is licensed and regulated by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board(PGCB). This agency, which is responsible for overseeing all legalized gambling in the state, holds Pennsylvania casinos to strict regulations regarding permissible games, rules, and payouts.
In addition, Harrah’s is a very well known and highly regarded brand with many years of experience in the gambling industry. The first Harrah’s Casino in Reno was established in 1937. Caesars Entertainment Corporation is the current owner/operator of Harrah’s Philadelphia and other Harrah’s and affiliated casinos throughout the U.S. Caesars is also is the largest provider of branded casino gambling and entertainment in the world. Players at Harrah’s Philadelphia can be assured of a safe and secure gambling environment. All of the games offered are in full compliance with the standards of the PGCB and give players a fair chance to win.
Caesars Rewards program
There are two types of credits that you earn based on your play: reward credits and tier credits. Reward credits can either be converted into cash or you can use them just like cash towards:
- Food
- Beverages
- Hotel stays
- Entertainment
- Gift shop purchases
- Other amenities at any participating Caesars property
You can also earn extra reward credits based on the money you spend out of pocket on these amenities, as well as on purchases at designated local restaurants and retail shops. Every 100 reward creditsis equivalent to $1 in spending money.
The Caesars Rewards Program has four tiers:
- Gold
- Platinum
- Diamond
- Seven Stars
The number of tier points you have at any given time, which is reset back to zero on the first day of each year, determines your tier placement. In order to qualify for Platinum, Diamond, or Seven Stars status, you must earn 5,000, 15,000, or 150,000 points, respectively. Each higher level opens up additional enhanced rewards and privileges.
Ordinarily, one of the perks of top-tier status is complimentary hotel stays. But since Harrah’s Philadelphia doesn’t have a hotel, a player’s host can possibly arrange for the casino to pick up the cost of accommodations at a hotel nearby.
Diamond and Seven Star privileges
Depending on the player’s status, access to the Diamond Club or Seven Stars Lounge is another special privilege that is available only to those who qualify. However, Harrah’s Philadelphia doesn’t have a Seven Stars Lounge so, unlike Diamond level players, who can only visit the Diamond Club once a day, Seven Stars members and guests have unlimited visiting privileges.
Curiously, alcoholic beverages are not comped in the Diamond Lounge. This decision has many patrons, who spend staggering amounts of money in the casino, in an uproar. Some of the other enhanced rewards reserved for the casino’s top players are:
- Comped meals and shows
- Priority service
- Special gifts
- Getaway vacations
- Invitations to exclusive events
While Seven Stars players at Harrah’s Philadelphia may feel shortchanged by the absence of both a Seven Stars Lounge and a hotel, this casino makes up for it in a way by offering them a fantastic reward that is not available elsewhere. Every year they can have a horse race named after them (or another designated person). Then, after the race, the player and guest get their photo taken with the winning horse. They also receive a $25 credit to bet on another race and a $125 food credit.
In addition, every Saturday, Seven Stars members are invited to a “happy hour” with complimentary cocktails and hors-d’oeuvres. The highlight of the happy hour is a special drawing where five cardholders win $100 in free slot play.
Caesars Rewards offers something for everyone
Clearly, Harrah’s Philadelphia is a gambling facility that goes out of its way to treat its top players like royalty. But what makes Total Rewards a truly great program is only in part that it is high-roller friendly. All players, even small bettors, can earn enough reward credits to receive extra cash or convert their credits into casino comps. They can also access ongoing and special promotions. All players receive a small discount on the price of their meal at casino restaurants.
Summary
There is no such thing as a casino that is perfect in every respect and capable of completely satisfying every player. So we would be remiss in this review if we didn’t briefly mention some of the things which many of this casino’s customers have found not to their liking:
- Food could be better
- Beverage service could be faster
- No free drinks in the Diamond Club when they are complimentary on the casino floor
- Smell of smoke in the casino
- Tight slots
- Minimums on table games are too high
- Hard to earn decent comps from table game play
On the hand, players find the staff to be very courteous and friendly. Total Rewards and customer service staff and personal hosts do whatever they can to address players’ concerns and be accommodating. Furthermore, there is plenty of game variety, live and simulcast racing, and nightlife. Harrah’s Philadelphia is not only a fun place to gamble but also a fun place to spend an evening, have a pleasant meal and be entertained.
The Total Rewards Program, which Harrah’s Philadelphia participates in, is a standout because it rewards all levels of players and offers complete flexibility. Players also appreciate the convenience of the Caesars Priority Total Touch System, which allows them to check their Total Rewards account balance and redeem free play and other offers instantly any time.
While the lack of an on-site hotel is no doubt a big inconvenience for some players, what is nice about this casino’s location is its proximity to Philadelphia. Ultimately, you will have to weigh both the positives and negatives of this particular casino in order to decide if it is for you, but we think the pluses outweigh the minuses.
Harrah’s Philadelphia
777 Harrah’s Blvd.
Chester, PA 19013
Philadelphia, PA 19125
1-800-480-8020
1-484-490-1800
Gaming on the Cherokee reservation started with a high stakes bingo hall in the early 1990’s. Bingo became so popular that a casino was considered. As North Carolina permitted video poker for prizes, the Cherokees felt they could legally offer video poker. After a win in federal court, this was approved.
Harrah’s Cherokee opened in 1997 with about 500 video poker machines, making it one of the oldest casinos in North Carolina. Since the 1990s, it has since exploded into one of the largest casinos in the United States. It has a geographic monopoly with its sister casino in Murphy, NC, both of which are operated by Caesars on behalf of the Cherokee.
The small sister property is known as Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River. It is the closest casino for most players in North and South Carolina, as well as parts of Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia.
There are 3,280 slots, 122 table games, 24 electronic table games and 20 poker tables available at Harrah’s Cherokee. There are three hotel towers with a total of 1,215 rooms, of which 107 are suites. There are 12 restaurants at Harrah’s Cherokee. Entertainment options include Essence Nightclub, Multi-tainment Center and showroom where national artists perform music and comedy.
Casino at Harrah’s Cherokee
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Harrah’s Cherokee spreads 3,280 machines on 150,000 square feet of casino space. Most of these games are video or reel slots. There are three types of video poker machines at Harrah’s Cherokee, with the most popular one being Pot O’ Gold. The favorite game on these devices is Shamrock 7’s, which plays like Joker Poker except there is a bonus for making three or more sevens in a hand. If that occurs, players are taken to a bonus screen where they pick a pot of gold. The win ranges from six to thirty times the base bet plus the value of the hand. Five of a kind has a progressive jackpot on this game.
Pot O’ Gold Machines
Pot O’ Gold are multi-game machines and typically have several other games on them. These include two other Joker Poker variants, Jacks or Better, Deuces Wild and 8-Ball Poker.
The 8-Ball game plays like Shamrock 7’s in that a player gets to a bonus round by making three or more eights. Pot O’ Golds have progressive jackpots. All joker games hit a jackpot on five of a kind. The other video poker games pay the progressive on a royal flush. An eight-coin bet is required to qualify for the progressive jackpot. Denominations are quarter, half-dollar and dollar.
Keno is another game on Pot O’ Golds. The versions are Toucheasy Keno and Superball Keno. These have huge progressive that pay on an eight, nine or ten-spot, as well as hitting 8 out of 9 or 9 out of 10.
In terms of RTP, the best game on any machine at Harrah’s Cherokee is Black Gold. It is an electronic blackjack variation, and there are 20 of these games near the gift shop. Bets are accepted in even amounts from $2 to $50. Players may double down on 9, 10 and 11 but not after splitting. The dealer stands on all 17s, split aces may be hit and the player automatically wins on a six-card charlie. The dealer must stand if the machine draws six cards and does not bust.
Video Poker
Most of the other video poker machines are Game Kings. These are standard IGT devices with games like Bonus Poker, Double Bonus Poker, Double Double Bonus Poker, Deuces Wild, Jacks or Better and Bonus Poker Deluxe. Denominations are quarter, half-dollar, dollar, two-dollar and five-dollar. The best video poker game is Not-so-ugly-deuces (99.73%). It is available on the $5 denomination machines in the high limit salon. This game is a great way to achieve high Total Rewards tiers.
The other video poker machines are made by Interblock. They include Double Bonus, Double Double Bonus and video roulette and craps.
Table Games
There are 122 table games at Harrah’s Cherokee. More than half of those tables are eight-deck blackjack. The games on the main casino floor have $10 to $1,000 limits. Players may double down before and after splitting. The dealer hits soft 17. High limit games use six decks and run from $50 to $2,000.
The back high limit room’s blackjack tables stand on all 17s. The minimum for that game is either $200 or $500, depending on the time of day. All live blackjack games at Harrah’s Cherokee pay 3-2.
Other Table Games at Harrah’s Cherokee
Ultimate Texas Hold’em: $5 to $50 (2)
High Card Flush: $5 to $200 (2)
Mississippi Stud: $5 to $25 (4)
Pai Gow Poker: $10 to $1,000 (4)
Big Wheel: $2 to $100 (2)
00 Roulette: $10 to $300 (11)
Craps 10x odds: $10 to $3,000 (9)
Baccarat: $25 to $5,000 (5)
Three Card Poker: $10 to $300 (8)
Let it Ride: $10 to $300 (8)
Crazy 4 Poker: $10 to $200 (2)
There are two stadium gaming setups. One is live and deals baccarat and double zero roulette. Baccarat has $25 to $1,000 limits while the roulette game has $5 to $300 limits. These games are dealt simultaneously.
The other stadium gaming setup is all virtual games. It has $1 to $100 blackjack that pays 6-5, $1 to $2,000 craps with double odds and $0.25 to $100 double zero roulette. There are separate video craps and roulette machines with the same limits and rules on the main casino floor.
Poker at Harrah’s Cherokee
There is a 20-table poker room on the second floor. The main games are 1/2 No Limit Texas Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha. The buy-in is $100 to $200 for both games. Busier hours will see 2/5 limits for those games with $200 to $1,000 buy-ins.
There are 14 No Limit Texas Hold’em tournaments each week. There is an $80 tournament at 7 PM and $45 one at 10 PM Monday through Thursday. On Fridays, the tournaments are $135 at 7 PM and $80 on 10 PM. The Saturday tournament is $250 and starts at 11 AM. On Sundays, there is an $80 tournament at 10 AM and 7 PM, as well as a $250 one at 2 PM.
Total Rewards Player Program
Harrah’s Cherokee uses Total Rewards for its loyalty program. This is used at all Caesars Entertainment properties in the country, including Cherokee’s sister property near Murphy, North Carolina. Guests can receive separate offers that include free play, hotel rooms and food comps. This can make it advantageous to play at both properties on a regular basis.
Free play is sent by mail in the form of slot tickets. Guests can reprint these on kiosks if they are left at home.
New Total Rewards players start out at Gold. Once 5,000 tier points are earned in a calendar year, Platinum is awarded. It requires 15,000 tier points for Diamond and 150,000 for Seven Stars.
Platinum players receive line passes at the buffet and cashier cage. Diamond players receive access to the Diamond Lounge and receive a $100 celebration dinner each year. Seven Stars players get a private area in the Diamond Lounge with a separate entrance. They also get a $500 annual dinner and a separate trip worth up to $1,200 in airfare and $500 in meals. Platinum and higher receive free parking in Las Vegas and Atlantic City.
It may be worth giving substantial action in a day as opposed it spreading it out. That is because there are bonus points for earning a certain number of tier points between 6 AM and 6 AM daily. If you earn 500 tier credits, you’ll get a 125 bonus. Earn 1,000 and receive another 1,000 bonus. A player that receives 2,500 tier credits in a day receives a 5,000 bonus. To get Diamond in a day, earn 5,000 tier credits and receive another 10,000 as a bonus, which equals the number of points required for Diamond.
Dining & Restaurants at Harrah’s Cherokee
Ruth Chris Steakhouse: The main fine-dining option at Harrah’s Cherokee. It serves prime steak on 500-degree plates. There are also some seafood and chicken options, as well as a large salad, appetizer, wine and dessert menu. Ruth Chris is open for dinner daily. It is on the casino floor. However, there is a family entrance.
Brio Tuscan Grill: Located on the second floor, Brio Tuscan Grill is accessible for families. It is open for lunch and dinner. Entrée items include pasta, seafood, chicken and steak. There is also a wine list, appetizers and a dessert menu.
Noodle Bar: An Asian fusion option. It opens daily for dinner. Menu options include noodle soups and traditional Chinese appetizers and entrees. There is also a vegetarian menu.
Chefs Stage Buffet: A buffet that is opened for dinner on Monday, Thursday and Friday and lunch and dinner on Saturdays and Sundays. Sunday includes prime rib and crab legs. It is $34.99. All other services are $27.99. Total Rewards members receive a $2 discount per patron.
Other Dining Options
There are two cafes on the property. One is on the casino floor. The other is in the hotel. The hotel one permits minors. There is a food court with Johnny Rockets, Earl of Sandwich, Pizzeria Uno and Dunkin Donuts. Minors are not permitted in the food court.
Harrah’s Cherokee Hotspots & Venues
There are several non-gaming activities at Harrah’s Cherokee. These include golf, bowling, shows and a spa.
Ultrastar Multi-tainment Center
This venue has several entertainment options. There is a 24-lane bowling alley. The game center has a variety of arcade and redemption games. Soundbytes and Strikes Lounge are two adult-only options with full bars.
Essence
This adult-only nightclub includes 33 televisions and a 13-foot projection screen. There is a DJ every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. There is a full bar with seating both outside and inside the venue.
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Event Center
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Hotel at Harrah’s Cherokee
There are 1,215 hotel rooms, of which 107 are suites. There are three hotel towers on the property. Standard nightly rates start at $99 on weeknights and $499 on weekends.
The base room is a Mountain Tower with one king or two queens. For $10 additional, guests can receive a room with a view. Guests can receive a newly remodeled room in the Mountain Tower for $30 more per night, The Soco Tower starts at $119 on weeknights and $519 on weekends. A view is $10 more. Newer rooms in this tower are $20 more.
The Creek Tower is home to the newest rooms at Harrah’s Cherokee. These rooms start at $149 on weeknights and $549 on weekends. Upgraded rooms with a view are $10 more.
Hotel rooms are available in smoking and nonsmoking. Rooms have a coffee maker, 42-inch television and internet access for a fee.