Resorts World Catskills (RWC) today released its events and promotions schedule for August 2025, including a chance to win $25,000 cash on Saturday, August 30 at 10 p.m.! Earn entries all month long and on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. gamers can participate in an entry multiplier.
Luck is in the air on Saturdays in August at RWC, where two winners each hour between 5 and 9 p.m. will be called to receive $250 in Free Slot Play. At 9 p.m., five lucky winners will be announced to take home $1,000 cash! Fifty points equal a single entry and on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. gamers can participate in an entry multiplier.
During the week, those aged 55 and over can earn up to five times the points with RWC Prime 55 Swipe & Win from 12 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, gamers will have the option to exchange their points for free slot play with RWC Points to Free Play.
For a full list of promotions, click here.
RWC also announced more than 25 music artists scheduled to perform this August, including DJ Erick Santana, The Other Band, DJ Reggie Reg, Jungle Habitat, DJ Eddy, Treasure Mountain Band, Rocksteady, DJ King James, Front & Center Band, DJ Andre The Doc, DJ Tara, Cloud Nyne, DJ Dukes, Virtual Band, DJ Grand Finale, DJ Miss Deezy, Jungle Love, DJ Justin, Bill Toupee Band, DJ 2k Nitro, Rhythm Piolets, DJ Jaks, Achieves Band, and DJ Rayza.
For a full list of events and concerts, click here.
RWC has been recognized as one of New York State’s go-to casinos, recently taking home seven 2024 Best in Gaming Awards from Casino Player Magazine. Opened in 2018, RWC has become a destination far beyond its gaming floor. Several venues within the resort have played home to concerts, comedy shows, banquets, conventions, and private events. These have been a draw to out-of-town gamers and vacationers as well as the Sullivan County community. Such a commitment to high-quality entertainment carries on the tradition of the “Borsch Belt,” when Sullivan and neighboring counties bustled with vacationers from the 1940s through 1970s. That tradition will only get stronger again as RWC recently wrapped up a $40 million renovation of the Monster golf course – the sprawling 18-hole course designed by the legendary Rees Jones.