Casino Saratoga Springs Ny
Saratoga Casino, Saratoga Springs, NY. For exciting gaming, heart pumping racing, great food that you crave, or fantastic live entertainment - Saratoga Casino Hotel is the place to play!. Situated in Congress Park, in downtown Saratoga Springs, the Canfield Casino is close to everything, making it the perfect location for you and your guests. The Canfield Casino is only booked for one event per day and must be booked through the Casino Coordinator only. Canfield Casino Rental Request Form. Saratoga Casino Hotel is the closest hotel to the legendary Race Course, located just one mile away. Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) SPAC is the summer home of the New York City Ballet, Chamber Music Festival, and The Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Rental Information
Fees are based on a 5-hour event. Ceremony is not included in the 5 hours. If the event runs longer, an additional $250 per hour is required. Only checks are accepted. Deposit of $500 is due for all events (except lunches) upon reservation. Balance due 2 months prior to date of event. Lunches by special request. Deposit for lunches $250. Balance is due 1 month prior to date of lunch.
Additional Information
- All checks must be made payable to the 'Commissioner of Finance' and sent to:
Attn: Kelly Gliosco
Department of Public Works
5 Lake Ave
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
- All balances are due 2 months before the event
- All caterers must be licensed and approved by the Canfield Casino Coordinator
- Parking is limited to approximately 60 cars
- The Canfield Casino’s maximum capacity is 220 for a sit down dinner
- Casino Dimensions: Parlor – 37 feet by 64 feet, Bar – 21 feet by 64 feet, Ballroom – 92 feet by 56 feet
- Insurance Requirements
There is a $1,000,000 liability insurance certificate required and the City must be named as additional insured.
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The Canfield Casino is one of Saratoga Springs’ most treasured landmarks. The building was built as a gambling casino by John Morrissey. John Morrissey was born in 1831 and grew up in Troy, New York. He ended up in New York City and became part of Boss Tweed’s Tammany Hall network. He learned about fighting, politics and high society while in New York. In 1852 at age 21 he traveled to California for the gold rush. There he put his fighting skills to use as a professional boxer and in eventually became heavyweight champion.
Morrissey first came to Saratoga Springs in 1861 and operated a small gaming house on Matilda Street (Woodlawn Avenue). While he was only 30 years old, he was already an accomplished athlete and politicatian representing New York in Congress. He was also a founding member of the Saratoga Race Course. He knew that there was more money to be made and starting in 1867 he invested $190,000.00 to build an elegant casino. Opening in 1870, his Saratoga Club House was a draw for wealthy and prominent visitor’s world wide. Morrissry did not use the name Casino. Morrissey operated the Clubhouse during the summers until his untimely death in 1878 at the age of 47.
Owner ship passed to Albert Spencer and Charles Reed. In 1883 Richard Canfield took a partnership in the Saratoga Clubhouse and bought it outright the following year for $250,000. Canfield invested an estimated $800,000 in enhancing the building and the grounds of Congress Park to bring them up to the standards of the top European establishments. In 1902-3 he added a sumptuous dining room to the back of the Clubhouse fitting it with stained glass windows and an early form of air conditioning. He ordered marble statuary for the Italian gardens in the northeast corner of Congress Park. The elegant atmosphere made the cream of society feel welcome to bet their money on the Clubhouses’s many games of chance. Canfield was recognized as the King of the Gamblers; Saratoga Springs was seen as the American Monte Carlo.
However, anti-gambling sentiments increased in the first decade of the 20th Century. Canfield was forced to close his New York City casino, paying a stiff fine. In Saratoga Springs, he kept the Clubhouse going until 1907. He sold the building to the village for less than he had paid for it in 1911.
Renting the Canfield Casino
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The City of Saratoga Springs owns and operates the Casino. The diningroom and ballrooms are available to rent for private functions. For information on casino rentals click here.