Rental Information
Fees are based on a 5-hour event. Ceremony is not included in the 5 hours. If the event runs longer, an additional $250 per hour is required. Only checks are accepted. Deposit of $500 is due for all events (except lunches) upon reservation. Balance due 2 months prior to date of event. Lunches by special request. Deposit for lunches $250. Balance is due 1 month prior to date of lunch.
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- All checks must be made payable to the 'Commissioner of Finance' and sent to:
Attn: Kelly Gliosco
Department of Public Works
5 Lake Ave
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
- All balances are due 2 months before the event
- All caterers must be licensed and approved by the Canfield Casino Coordinator
- Parking is limited to approximately 60 cars
- The Canfield Casino’s maximum capacity is 220 for a sit down dinner
- Casino Dimensions: Parlor – 37 feet by 64 feet, Bar – 21 feet by 64 feet, Ballroom – 92 feet by 56 feet
- Insurance Requirements
There is a $1,000,000 liability insurance certificate required and the City must be named as additional insured.
It is down to the wire, but the operators of Enfield Square Mall say they are considering submitting a request for proposal to put a casino at the site, even though the town struck down the idea, citing a lack of public support.
Reached by phone Thursday night, Marty Pelosi, the mall manager, said missing information was a big stumbling block as to why the town said no to the idea in the first place. He says by having the developer submit a request for proposal, it could help fill in the blanks that left residents uneasy.
“Our hope is that we could get more questions answered as one of the submitters,” Pelosi said. “And possibly change the perception on a casino in Enfield.”
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Pelosi said if there is another way to keep the topic alive, the mall would like to work with the town to do it. However, Mayor Scott Kaupin says the news came as a shock.
“It does not sit well with me right now,” Mayor Kaupin said. “It was an end run around the town of Enfield and around the process that was set up by the legislature.”
The Enfield Town Council says there are reasons why decided not to take up the proposal, and the mall should listen.
“There was too much that would have to be done by the community to even fathom bringing gaming to Enfield,” Councilman Bill Lee said.
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The operators of Enfield Square Mall say they will make a final decision about whether to submit a request for proposal on a conference call Friday morning. Requests are due to the tribes Friday afternoon.