Delaware Park

Delaware Park
777 Delaware Park Blvd, Wilmington, DE 19804
Local: 302-994-2521
Toll Free: 800-41-SLOTS

Online Gambling: www.delawarepark.com/igaming

Play on a Mac or PC or download the free app for iPhone or iPad available at the iTunes store and play real-money casino games on the go. In-app purchases are offered.

What’s your game? Delaware Park Online offers American blackjack, classic blackjack, roulette (European and French versions), slots and video poker.

Delaware Park now offers private poker tournaments and cash games. Simply download the upgraded version of Delaware Park Poker and select the “Play with Friends” tab. Create a new game and invite friends or join an existing game.

Check out the Play for Free slots and poker section. Delaware Park offers Wheel of Fortune, Cleopatra and Wolf Run slots. Texas Hold ’em and 5 Card Draw complete their free play poker options.

24/7 support is available for online gaming via:

Toll Number: (+1) 302-261-9517
US Toll Free: (+1) 888-201-4603
Email: support@delparkonline.com

Online gaming is only available to those within the borders of Delaware. The system can tell that you are within the borders of the state of Delaware, so you may need to turn off LTE on your mobile device and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Play Responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the Delaware Council on Gambling Problems Helpline at 888-850-8888 or visit http://www.dcgp.org.

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