Victoryland

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Address 8680 County Road 40
Opening date1983
ThemeWhere you can be a Winner Too!
VictoryLand
Location Shorter, Alabama
Address 8680 County Road 40
Opening date1983
ThemeWhere you can be a Winner Too!
No. of rooms300 (closed)
Notable restaurantsOasis Buffet (closed)
Casino typeLand-Based
OwnerMilton McGregor
Renovated in2009
Websitevictoryland.com

VictoryLand is a casino and hotel in Shorter, Alabama.

Greyhound racing track

The 1,230-foot greyhound racing track operated for 27 years but live racing came to an end in 2011. Victoryland still offers simulcasts and wagering for both greyhound and thoroughbred races elsewhere.[1]

Quincy's 777 casino

VictoryLand is home to Quincy's 777, a casino, and currently has around 7,000 different slot machines.[2] Before its closure, Quincy's 777 was the largest electronic bingo casino in the state.[3]

Oasis Hotel

The Oasis Hotel, was a 300-room hotel which was built on the VictoryLand property, and opened on November 1, 2009. It was closed on August 12, 2010 and has not reopened since that time. The hotel had a fine-dining restaurant called Whitfield's Steakhouse, O's Lobby Bar, and the O Brew cafe'.[4]

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