With the addition of the hotel, the casino should be able to draw from a much wider market and also allow it to go after tour group business, said Jeff Jarnecke, executive director of Visit South Bend/Mishawaka.ĭuring a tour of the new hotel on Monday, Frank Freedman, chief operating officer of Four Winds Casinos, pointed out that the hotel also can be used to build loyalty with customers who patronize casinos operated by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indian here and in New Buffalo, Hartford and Dowagiac. Savor perfectly dry aged steaks, succulent seafood, gourmet desserts and more, paired with a selection from an award-winning wine list feature over 200 wines by the bottle and glass. The casino has been drawing visitors to the area since it opened in January 2018. Dining at Copper Rock Steakhouse is an experience like no other.
The new hotel, which opens March 1, will employ 400.Įven though it is the largest hotel in the area with 317 rooms, it won’t be direct competition for the other 50-plus properties in the county because it’s distinctly different than the rest and is also capable of generating its own business. Frank Freedman, chief operating officer of Four Winds Casinos, and Mary Smith, senior vice president for hotel operations, stand near the front desk of the 23-story hotel that is nearing completion at Four Winds South Bend.