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On Beach Blvd overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, the Isle of Capri Casino Resort is located approximately seven Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum and 15 miles from the Gulfport-Biloxi Regional Airport. The resort is 80 miles east of New Orleans, Louisiana and 50 miles west of Mobile, Alabama. Resort amenities include the fitness center, multi-level outdoor pool, message services, gift shop, entertainment venue (the Caribbean Atrium), and onsite restaurants Farradday's, Calyso's Seafood Buffet, and Tradewinds Marketplace. There is a 45,000-square-foot multileveled gaming complex with 1,170 slot machines, video poker, and 28 table games. The resort also offers 15,000 square feet of meeting space, a business center, 24-hour room service, and free valet parking. All rooms feature complimentary WIFI internet access, free local phone calls, complimentary coffee, and views of the Gulf Coast. Please note that guests must be 21 years of age or older to check in.
20 Resort Credit Promotion includes coupons that can be redeemed for any Isle of Capri Casino, Biloxi Food Outlet, Isle Play, Promo Chips, Spa/Salon services or Gift shop. The coupons will be issued as 20 per room per length of stay. Coupons have no cash value and can not be used toward hotel room rate. The coupons must be redeemed at the individual outlets and are valid up to the amounts stated on the coupon. Neither cash nor credits will be issued for coupons used for items that cost less than coupon value..
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Isle of Capri Casino Resort Property Information:
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Rooms:
750
Floors:
12
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- Family rooms
- Game room
- Car rental desk
- Dining
- Meeting room
- Extended stay
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Nonsmoking
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Isle of Capri Casino Resort Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1600
Check-Out:
1200
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Biloxi Events & Entertainment
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Arts and Entertainment
Biloxi Little Theatre
Biloxi MS 39533
228
432-8543, Fax: 228 863-6742
An
all volunteer community theatre. Presents four major productions annually,
plus two youth productions and two special fund raisers.
Center Stage
240
Eisenhower Dr
Biloxi MS 39531
228
388-6258, Fax: 228 388-6238
Live theatre entertaining Mississippi's Gulf Coast for over 27 years. Year
round schedule featuring an array of popular musicals, dramas, comedies, and
children's productions.
Saenger Theatre for the Performing Arts
Biloxi MS 39533
228
435-6291, 800 245-6943, Fax: 228 435-6211
Open 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon-Fri closed 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm for lunch. Home
to the Gulf Coast Opera Theatre, Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra, KNS Theatre,
JAMO as well as local dance companies and community arts organizations.
Events
February
Mardi Gras season, with festivities, parades and carnival balls. It’s the
biggest party of the year and has been celebrated on the Gulf Coast longer than
in New Orleans. Some carnival crews sell tickets to the public to attend their
balls, and some allow guests to view their festivities for free.
April
spring
pilgrimage time, when some of the area’s most beautiful homes open their doors
for tours.
March
salutes
the Irish in all of us with parades and festivities celebrating St. Patrick’s
Day. Call the Mississippi Gulf Coast Convention & Visitors Bureau at (800)
237-9493 for a complete schedule of events.
May
Great Biloxi Schooner Races and Blessing of the Fleet. The Blessing of the
Fleet is held every year to open the shrimping season. This celebration includes
a street festival, the coronation of the Shrimp King & Queen, and a parade of
gaily decorated boats receiving a blessing for a safe and bountiful shrimping
season.
June
enjoy
ten days of family fun at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum Summer Fair & Music
Festival.
July
The
Fourth of July holiday brings fishermen from near and far to the Mississippi
Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo. This is the biggest event of its kind in the world! The
rodeo transforms Gulfport’s harbor area into a family fun festival, with
carnival rides, food concessions, arts and crafts booths and much more.
The
Fourth also is the time for the Annual Crab Festival in Bay St. Louis,
where you can have crab dishes prepared any way you can imagine. Call (228)
467-6509 for details.
For
sailing enthusiasts, July is the month for one of the area’s most popular
sailing regattas, The Race for the Case. Call (228) 435-6320 for details.
August
The
annual Mississippi Coast Pro Rodeo. and the all female Regatta take
place in August from the Pass Christian Yacht Club.
September
The
Mississippi Blues Festival takes place in at the Jackson County Fairgrounds.
Regionally and nationally known blues, soul, and gospel entertainers perform
inside and out during this event.
Annual Sand Sculpture Contest.
During
September, there is also a sand sculpture with cash prizes sponsored by The Sun
Herald.
October
The
Gulf Coast pays tribute to Scottish heritage with the annual Scottish Games and
Celtic Festival.
Beauvoir conducts its annual Fall Muster, which recreates Civil War
times.
Cruisin' the Coast comes roaring back to the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It’s
back to the 50's and 60's with classic car cruises, big name entertainment,
"Show-n-Shine" auto cruise-ins, etc.
December
Gulf
Coast dresses up for the holidays in with colorful events such as Biloxi’s
Christmas on the Water Boat Parade and a display of ethnic Christmas trees at
the Tullis Manor. Call (228) 435-6293 for more details.
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Biloxi Destination Overview
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Biloxi (pronounced bi lux i ) is a
delightful resort city on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Casinos and resorts offer
golf, charter fishing, spas, 24-hour gaming, dining and live entertainment. Frequent festivals in Biloxi and Gulfport celebrate everything from seafood to
sand castles. From 26 miles of white sand beaches to non-stop
casino action, sophisticated shopping, culture, history, arts, delectable
cuisine and championship golf courses, the Playground of the South has it all. Outdoor fun continues year round in Biloxi's mild
climate.
Get a bird's-eye view of the entire shoreline with a parasail ride over
the Gulf or hop on a jet ski, try your hand at windsurfing, sailing, skiing or
motor boating. Water parks with everything from a wave pool, slides, bumper
boats, and amusements such as miniature golf, rides and arcades are also among
the list of favorite places on the Coast. The ferry will transport visitors to a
nearby barrier island for the ultimate beach experience. Much of Biloxi's entertainment scene is swept up
in the high-spirited fun of casino gaming. Twelve casinos have brought the
excitement and glamour of Las Vegas to the beach, with table games, slot
machines, and nightclub venues.
All casinos are open 24 hours a day, seven days
a week. Many of the casinos offer supervised activities for children; many are
complete resort complexes with golf courses and luxury hotels. Biloxi is a haven for fishing and water sports. Sports fishermen can plan a day-long or overnight trip into Gulf waters, or they
can fish the area's many lakes and rivers. A seafood industry museum
commemorates the significant role the seafood industry has played in shaping the
region, and a marine education center teaches visitors about the Coast's
environment and displays aquatic life native to the Gulf of Mexico in a
42,000-gallon aquarium.
At another marine attraction, Marine Life, visitors can
see daily shows of trained dolphins and can view other inhabitants of the sea. Over 20 golf courses offer challenges for every
skill level with greens fees are surprisingly lower than those of comparable
golf resort areas. With several courses recently refurbished and new courses
open, the Gulf Coast is a choice destination for golf lovers. Biloxi is a place of unparalleled beauty, with
graceful live oaks, unique landmarks and antebellum homes. Historic
neighborhoods provide examples of the notable architecture of the past, and
annual tours offer an inside glimpse of the area's gracious homes, some of which
have stood for more than a century.
Art and history play an important role in the
character of the Gulf Coast. Two museums are dedicated to the works of two of
the area's most famous artists, potter George E. Ohr and painter/sculptor Walter
Inglis Anderson. Locals sometimes say that the Gulf Coast has a
celebration for every crustacean. The abundance of fresh seafood: crabs, shrimp,
oysters, fish, crawfish results in festivals of all kinds.
Everyone celebrates
with cultural activities, music, and an overall spirit of fun, almost every
weekend of the year. Combine all there is to see and do with the
hospitality of the Gulf Coast, and the result is a winning combination in
Biloxi, The Playground of the South.
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