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  2. SunCruz Casinos - Wikipedia

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    SunCruz Casinos was one of many cruise lines that offered "cruises to nowhere," legally transporting passengers into international waters beyond the reach of federal and state gambling laws. Four ships operated out of four ports including Jacksonville ( SunCruz VII ), Key Largo ( SunCruz I ), Myrtle Beach ( SunCruz VIII ), and Port Canaveral ...

  3. John E. Connelly - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Connelly (August 12, 1925 – May 16, 2009) was an American entrepreneur.He founded the Gateway Clipper Fleet in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pioneered riverboat casino gambling along the Mississippi River via his President Casinos empire and founded a fleet of ships operating out of Chelsea Piers in New York City.

  4. Century Casinos - Wikipedia

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    Century Casinos, Inc. is a gaming company based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The company operates 11 casinos in Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, West Virginia, and Alberta. It also operates casinos on four cruise ships for TUI Cruises. [3] It owns a 67 percent share in Casinos Poland, which owns and operates seven casinos in Poland. [4] [5]

  5. Metropolitan Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Its operations at the time comprised six casinos in London, one in France, and five on Cunard Line cruise ships. [ 3 ] In 1991, British gaming regulators opened an investigation of London Clubs, focusing on alleged violations of casino regulations and questionable backgrounds of some of the company's shareholders. [ 4 ]

  6. SunCruz Aquasino - Wikipedia

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    The SunCruz Aquasino was a 220-foot-long (67 m), 600-passenger, 5-hour gambling cruise ship based in Little River, South Carolina.The SunCruz Aquasino offered "Cruises to Nowhere," legally transporting passengers into international waters beyond federal and state gambling laws.

  7. American Countess - Wikipedia

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    The launch followed almost four years after the launch of American Duchess, another former Iowa casino boat that had been converted into an overnight cruise vessel by the same company. [9] In February 2024, American Queen Voyages ceased operations. American Countess was purchased by American Cruise Lines for $1.6 million. [10]

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  9. WMS Gaming - Wikipedia

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    WMS began to offer online gaming in 2010 to persons over 18 years old in the UK [15] and in 2011 in the US at www.jackpotparty.com. [10] In 2012, WMS partnered with Large Animal Games to incorporate several of WMS's slot machine games into a cruise ship-themed Facebook game application titled "Lucky Cruise". By playing games and enlisting ...