Bethlehem Sportsbooks

With sports betting now a prominent fixture in Pennsylvania, one of the best areas you’ll eventually find for a land-based wagering venue will be in Bethlehem. While there probably won’t be many Bethlehem sportsbooks, there should be at least one, as the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem is a first-class venue that will surely want to provide its hundreds of thousands of annual visitors with a comprehensive sports wagering experience.

The only real question that most PA residents have is when exactly this sports wagering will be made available at the Sands Casino Resort. To that end, there are a few hurdles to overcome before any physical books can open in the region. However, it’s only a matter of time before PA residents can walk into a Bethlehem sportsbook and place a bet on their favorite Philadelphia and Pittsburgh teams.

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Is Sports Betting Currently Legal In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania?

When the US Supreme Court repealed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA, 1992), it made it legal for states all across America to institute their own sports betting laws. Pennsylvania is one of the few states that saw the writing on the wall and preemptively passed sports betting legislation in anticipation of PASPA’s overturn, making such wagering legal per 2017’s Act 42.

However, before any PA residents can wager on sports at Bethlehem casinos, the books themselves need to be licensed and must meet a set of criteria. Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem has received this approval from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board but has yet to launch. After paying a $10 million licensing fee, the casino will need to create a structure that follows that the regulations set forth by the PGCB. Regardless of when this happens, sports betting in Bethlehem is indeed legal.

Of course, if you don’t want to wait for a Bethlehem sportsbook to open other options do exist: offshore sportsbooks. Bookmakers like Bovada, SportsBetting, BetOnline, MyBookie, BetDSI, and BookMaker have all been serving the PA area’s sports betting needs for decades, and they’re free, easy, and 100% legal to join and use. Until PA sportsbooks begin to open up shop inside the city, these legal overseas betting shops remain the best way to bet on Pennsylvania athletics.

Best Sportsbooks In Bethlehem

Currently, the best sportsbooks in Bethlehem, PA, are the existing online options mentioned above. These sites allow you to bet on sports both nationally and internationally every day of the year. However, once Bethlehem casinos and racinos open their sportsbooks to the betting public, the best sportsbook in the area is currently the Wind Creek Bethlehem Casino.

What Is The Minimum Legal Age To Use Bethlehem Sportsbooks?

The minimum age requirement for sports betting in PA is 21. Like most states and like every state age for being able to buy alcohol, 21 is the age that Pennsylvania and Erie sportsbooks will take. In all of the state's casinos, this is the age you have to be and an ID will be asked to make sure you are of age. Taking a risk to bet underage is not worth it because of the consequences that come along with it.

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Wind Creek CasinoThe Wind Creek Bethlehem is among the best-performing casino locations in the entire stable of lauded Wind Creek brands, outdoing even the most historic among them in annual revenue. As such, the sportsbook product that will be available at Wind Creek in Bethlehem should be second to none, and the fact that it’s a Wind Creek business should help to mitigate some of the inordinately high Pennsylvania fees and costs of operating a sportsbook in the state.

Of course, there will always be plenty to do at the Wind Creek Casino Resort Bethlehem outside of wagering on your favorite teams, players, and leagues both nationally and internationally. The Wind Creek – which expanded substantially in 2009 – features a 300-plus room hotel, 139,000 square feet of gaming space with over 3000 slot machines and dozens of table games, a poker room with weekly tournaments, and simulcast, pari-mutuel horse racing betting.

Given that the Wind Creek is a full resort destination, there’s also plenty of fine dining at more than 10 on-site restaurants. Retail shopping is available too, including The Outlets at Wind Creek Bethlehem, which is actually connected to the casino facility. Nightclubs also abound, and between the indoor and outdoor pools and the on-site spa, there’s plenty of relaxation on tap for when you’re away from all the gaming, partying and shopping.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, itself is a tourist-friendly destination, as it’s the historical center of one of America’s first major steel plant operations. (In fact, the Wind Creek Casino is built atop the former foundation of the old Bethlehem Steel plant.) During the US Industrial Revolution, Bethlehem Steel was the second-largest steel producer in America (behind Pittsburgh’s US Steel), and it was also a very large shipyard. In this regard, the Wind Creek Casino Resort is an intimate part of the history of the city and the region itself.

Naturally, then, Bethlehem has a number of historical destinations that are primarily steel-industry-related, including the National Museum of Industrial History, the Hoover Mason Trestle, and the SteelStacks arts and entertainment venue. Bethlehem also has nearly 600 acres of public parks with nature trails, bike riding, kayaking, and more. Every August, the city’s annual Musikfest – a 10-day music festival – pulls a crowd of over one million fans and spectators.

No matter what your game is, from wagering at Bethlehem sportsbooks to taking in the sights and sounds of the city to going shoulder-to-shoulder with music festival spectators, Bethlehem is a compelling vacation destination for gamblers, sports bettors, and fans of the arts alike.