Gilley's Gambling Hall Hosts Anniversary Watch Parties

Two lucky winners will receive VIP access to private watch parties at the iconic Wichita venue.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Gilley's Gambling Hall in Park City, Kansas is celebrating its 50th anniversary this month, and KFDI-FM is giving away two prize packages for exclusive watch parties at the iconic venue. The contests winners and their guests will enjoy food, drinks, arcade games, and access to a private VIP section during the events on March 19th and 20th.

Why it matters

As one of the longest-running entertainment destinations in the Wichita area, Gilley's Gambling Hall has maintained a loyal following over the decades by offering a unique blend of gaming, dining, and social experiences. The anniversary watch parties provide an opportunity for the community to celebrate the venue's enduring legacy and commitment to providing memorable experiences for its patrons.

The details

The Boots & Buckets Contest from KFDI-FM will award two prize packages, each including a watch party for four people at Gilley's Gambling Hall. The prizes include food and beverage credits, arcade game credits, event merchandise, and access to a private VIP section during the events on March 19th and 20th.

  • The contest will run from March 2 to March 15, 2026.
  • The first watch party prize is for Thursday, March 19, 2026.
  • The second watch party prize is for Friday, March 20, 2026.

The players

Gilley's Gambling Hall

A long-running entertainment venue in Park City, Kansas that offers gaming, dining, and social experiences.

KFDI-FM

The radio station hosting the Boots & Buckets Contest to give away the Gilley's Gambling Hall anniversary watch party prizes.

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