The land market of Haiti is small and fragmented: casinos operate point, most often at hotels and entertainment complexes in large cities.
The structure of the offer is dominated by video slots and electronic roulettes, while dealer tables are limited; mini-VIP zones and basic loyalty programs are possible for regular guests.
Operators comply with Loterie de l'État Haïtien (LEH) requirements for payment accounting, reporting and 18 + admission, implement access control, cameras and cash discipline.
Demand depends on the tourist season and local business activity; operational stability is affected by security and infrastructure issues (power supply, communications), so sites invest in backup solutions.
Informal slot halls and unlicensed points periodically become the subject of law enforcement, and legal casinos keep the focus on transparency, a responsible approach and a basic service for guests.