Remington Park sits on the north side of Oklahoma City, operating as a horse racing track with an attached casino that caters primarily to poker players and sports bettors. This guide covers what to expect from the gaming floor, how it compares to other gambling options in the city, and whether the poker action and betting setup make it worth a dedicated trip from Midtown or Downtown.
The casino occupies a separate building from the racetrack grandstand, though both operate under the same license. The gaming floor is modest compared to tribal casinos in the surrounding region, but that's the point for regulars: Remington Park draws a consistent crowd of locals who prefer the proximity to central Oklahoma City and the stable games over the longer drive to Durant or Ardmore. Parking is free and immediate, directly adjacent to the building, which eliminates the parking garage friction that Downtown casinos require.
The poker room typically runs 6 to 10 tables depending on time of day and day of week, with most seats in Texas Hold'em cash games. Blinds range from $1/$2 to $5/$10, with occasional $10/$20 games during evening hours and weekends. The $1/$2 games are softer than their counterparts at Chickasaw Nation casinos in Durant, which attract a broader out-of-state tourist field and sharper retirees. Remington's player pool skews local and recreational, which makes it the more profitable room for skilled players grinding small to mid-stakes games.
Tournament schedules are limited. The casino runs occasional tournaments on weekends, but the frequency and buy-in structure change seasonally and are best confirmed by calling ahead. Tribal casinos in the region, particularly WinStar and Choctaw Casino Durant, offer nightly tournament options with larger fields and bigger guaranteed prize pools. This is the primary weakness of Remington Park for tournament players who want reliable scheduled events.
The room operates 24 hours, though table counts drop significantly between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m. The overnight shift will almost always have at least one $1/$2 game running.
The sportsbook occupies a separate area near the poker room, with betting windows, self-service kiosks, and a small seating area with television screens. The sportsbook is functional rather than elaborate. It does not match the lounge atmosphere or screen count of larger betting venues at regional tribal casinos, but for a quick in-and-out wager or parlay entry during an NFL Sunday, it works.
Live horse racing occurs seasonally, with the main quarter-horse racing season running roughly March through October. Remington Park is the primary facility for quarter-horse racing in Oklahoma, which gives it relevance among the state's racing community and a few dedicated sports bettors who focus on pari-mutuel betting. If you are betting on the races themselves (not just the sportsbook), this is the only active quarter-horse racing venue near Oklahoma City.
The casino has a small bar near the poker room and a cafe that serves basic food: sandwiches, pizza, and breakfast items during morning hours. Neither is a destination in itself. The bar pours standard spirits and beer with no craft selection or cocktail focus, positioning it as a utility feature for players who want a drink during a long session rather than a social destination.
The property does not offer hotel rooms, restaurants with table service, or entertainment acts. This is not a destination casino for an evening out; it is a gaming facility designed for people who came specifically to play poker or bet. The lack of on-site lodging means overnight players must book hotels in nearby areas (the Midtown district is closest), which creates a deliberate separation between the gaming venue and the nightlife experience.
Oklahoma City does not have traditional casino gaming within city limits. The Chickasaw Nation operates Paoli Casino south of the city near Goldsby (roughly 30 minutes by car), which offers a smaller poker room and sportsbook in a format similar to Remington but with some tribal gaming amenities like a hotel. WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Texas is roughly 90 minutes north and operates the largest casino gaming floor in the region, with more poker tables, higher-stakes action, tournament series, and extensive dining and hotel options.
Remington Park is the only gaming venue within Oklahoma City proper, which makes it the default choice for players who want poker without a road trip. For skilled $1/$2 grinders, the soft local field is an advantage. For tournament players or high-stakes action, the tribal casinos are more competitive. For a casual sports bettor or someone placing a parlay before an afternoon game, Remington Park's central location and parking convenience outweigh the smaller betting interface.
The poker room accepts players 18 and older (no age restriction for the racing track itself; age 21+ for casino gaming). Rake on cash games is 10% up to a $5 cap, which is standard for the region. The room does not charge a time fee.
Weekday afternoons (Tuesday through Thursday, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.) are softest for poker. Evening and weekend play attracts more skilled regulars, though the games remain markedly easier than those in larger regional casinos.
If you are playing poker regularly in Oklahoma City, Remington Park is a standing option that does not require a drive beyond the city. If you are visiting for nightlife and want gaming as a secondary activity, the limited bar setup and lack of dining or entertainment make the tribal casinos a better fit for an evening out.
