How to Tour Minnesota Casinos
Minnesota has over 15 casinos, all operated on Indian Reservations by 11 different tribes. The casinos range from small venues to large complexes with gaming, lodging and entertainment. The legal gambling age in Minnesota is 18, but some casinos that serve alcohol limit the age to 21.
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Spend a day or two at Treasure Island Resort and Casino. The tropics are closer than you think as you travel through Minnesota. At Treasure Island enjoy a day playing slots, bingo or poker. Spend a night at their hotel, enjoy a show and indulge in the large buffet.
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Hit the center of the state and stop at Jackpot Junction in Morton. Enjoy two floors of gaming and entertainment. When you're ready for a break from gambling, take in a show or just relax at the Lounge where there's a band performing. Stay at the casino's hotel and golf at nearby Dacotah Ridge Golf Club.
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Visit Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, a suburb of the Twin Cities. Mystic Lake offers slot machines and gaming tables, big name entertainment, a large hotel, several dining options and even golf packages.
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Head north--way north. Grand Casino in Hinkley and Mille Lacs combines gambling with a northern getaway. The casinos, both located in the northern section of Minnesota, offer everything from slot machines to spas. Stay in one of their hotel rooms, or bring your RV and camp.
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Stop at the Fortune Bay Resort and Casino while up north in Minnesota. Travel even farther north, and the road leads close to Canada. Before the border, visit Fortune Bay. Stay at the RV park or enjoy the luxuries of their hotel. After hitting the casino, spend a day golfing, fishing and a variety of outdoor activities.
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worldwidegaming
Jan 07, 2010
thanks for the mn casino guide