Riverside Casino Bets $35 Million on Blackjack Beach Water Park
AI-GENERATEDTo combat rising competition, Riverside Casino & Golf Resort is investing $35 million in the Blackjack Beach water park featuring a 447-foot lazy river.
Riverside Casino & Golf Resort in Iowa is taking a bold step to secure its market position in the U.S. Midwest. While many gaming operators are focusing solely on digital offerings, Elite Casino Resorts is doubling down on physical expansion and family entertainment. With the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Blackjack Beach project on August 20, the operator is demonstrating how the traditional U.S. casino experience is increasingly merging with theme park elements to remain attractive to a broader demographic.
The $35 million investment is a direct response to the changing competitive landscape. In the Cedar Rapids region, the $275 million Cedar Crossing Casino is currently under development, set to open this coming fall. Riverside must reinvent itself to avoid losing its customer base to more modern competitors. Instead of adding more slot machines, the focus is on water slides and spots for camping enthusiasts. It is a classic move to diversify and reduce dependence on pure gaming revenue.
Numbers and facts
The raw data highlights the need for action. In fiscal year 2026, ending in June, Riverside Casino generated gross gaming revenue (GGR) of $123.4 million. While significant, this represents a 1.9% decline compared to the previous year, a drop of approximately $2.4 million. For context, GGR in 2023 totaled $130 million. However, the casino is still performing much better than before the pandemic, when 2019 GGR was only $90.1 million.
The Blackjack Beach project is planned on a 200-acre site and features impressive dimensions. The centerpiece is a resort-style aquatic park with a 447-foot-long lazy river. Additionally, there will be a 30-foot-high waterslide, various pools, and an inflatable water park located directly on the lake. For guest accommodation, 154 premium RV sites are being built, including lakefront spaces. A 14,131-square-foot clubhouse with a bar, kitchen, and event space completes the offering.
Background
Elite Casino Resorts is no stranger to large-scale acquisitions and investments. In August 2025, the company acquired Catfish Bend Casino and FunCity Resort in Burlington, which has since been rebranded as the Great River Casino Resort. The strategy is clear: attract not just gamblers, but families planning multi-day stays. Dan Kehl, CEO of Elite Casino Resorts, views the project as an extension of the long-standing partnership with Washington County.
„Twenty years ago, we bet on Riverside and Washington County, and that partnership has exceeded every expectation. Blackjack Beach is the next chapter, a $35 million investment that makes Riverside a true family destination.“ - Dan Kehl, CEO of Elite Casino Resorts
Opening is scheduled for the summer of 2027. Until then, it remains to be seen if the gamble pays off and if the new leisure offerings can compensate for losses at the gaming tables. The focus on RV travelers is a particularly savvy move, as the motorhome tourism market in the U.S. has been booming for years, often attracting high-spending guests.
Why it matters for German players
For online casino fans in Germany, a water park in Iowa might sound distant, but the development reflects a global trend: diversification of the offering. While U.S. land-based casinos are expanding into resort giants, the German market has been subject to strict virtual space regulations since the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). German players using providers on the GGL whitelist won't find water parks there, but they do benefit from high security via the LUGAS system.
In Germany, boundaries are clearly defined. The €1,000 monthly deposit limit across all providers and the €1 per spin limit on virtual slots serve player protection. Such massive physical investments as seen in Iowa are rare in Germany, as the market is heavily regulated by the GGL (Joint Gambling Authority of the States) to prioritize addiction prevention over maximum tourist expansion.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
German operators with a GGL license must focus on their core product, as cross-selling offers or massive hotel complexes are more difficult to implement regulatory-wise. While Riverside Casino in the U.S. relies on volume and experience, German providers must score points through transparency and strict adherence to player protection guidelines. Anyone playing in Germany should always ensure the casino is listed on the official whitelist. Providers from Curacao or the MGA often offer higher bonuses or no betting limits but leave players unprotected in case of disputes. The Iowa example shows that the industry worldwide is under pressure to find new revenue sources, whether through tourism or technological innovation.
Frequently asked questions
When is the Blackjack Beach water park scheduled to open?
According to Elite Casino Resorts' plans, Blackjack Beach is expected to welcome its first guests in the summer of 2027. The official groundbreaking for the $35 million project took place on August 20, 2026.
How high was Riverside Casino's recent revenue?
In fiscal year 2026, the casino generated gross gaming revenue of $123.4 million. This represents a 1.9% decrease compared to the previous year but remains above the pre-pandemic level of 2019.
What attractions does the new resort offer?
Highlights include a 447-foot-long lazy river, a 30-foot-high waterslide, and 154 premium RV sites. There is also an inflatable water park on a lake and a large clubhouse.
Why is the casino investing so much money in a water park?
The primary reason is increasing competition, specifically from the new $275 million Cedar Crossing Casino. Additionally, the company wants to establish Riverside as a family vacation destination to reduce reliance on gambling.
Am I allowed to play at such US casinos online from Germany?
No, German players are only permitted to play with operators who hold an official GGL license and are on the whitelist. Online casinos without a German license are illegal in Germany and offer no legal protection under GlüStV 2021.
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