Gaming facility operators must be granted approval from North Carolina authorities in order to be able to offer such gambling products. Under state law, Class III gaming options include slot machines and table games such as blackjack. News about the opening of the facility emerge five months after the Catawba Indian Nation was given the green light by North Carolina lawmakers to proceed with a previously announced plan to build a Las Vegas-style casino in Kings Mountain and offer Class III gaming at the property. Open 24/7, the facility will also include a snack bar and a service bar. It will feature 500 slot machines supplied by seven different manufacturers.
The new casino is located just off Interstate 85’s Exit 5 in Kings Mountain, about 35 miles west of the City of Charlotte. The new gaming facility is scheduled to open doors for players at noon on Thursday, July 1 after a 9:30 ribbon-cutting ceremony, leaders of the South Carolina-based tribe said. The Catawba Indian Nation this Thursday is set to unveil a pre-launch gaming facility that will be part of its planned larger Two Kings Casino Resort, news emerged earlier this week.