How to Visit an Indian Reservation Casino

There are hundreds of Indian reservation Casinos located all over the country. Americans love to gamble and as business booms so does the number of Indian Casinos. With a combined total that is said to rival or even exceed Vegas and Atlantic City, the popularity and glitz and glamour is only increasing. Visiting an Indian Reservation Casino yourself is the only way to fully enjoy and indulge.

Instructions

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      Find a casino in the area you want to visit. There are Indian reservation casinos in over 30 states, so find the nearest location or those in the area you are planning to visit. See resources for a state-by-state directory.

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      Organize your transport and accommodation. The easiest way to do this is to take advantage of a "stay and play" package (see Resources) that often includes a certain amount of gaming credit and in larger cities offers airport transfers or courtesy transportation.

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      Obey the rules of the reservation. Although you are at a public casino, the reservation is still protected land. Rules will vary from tribe to tribe but take note of all signs and avoid wandering into forbidden areas or driving off marked tracks.

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      Take advantage of the things on offer. For gamblers, most Indian reservation Casinos have a selection of slot machines, table games and video poker machines. Larger establishments may also include bingo halls and off track wagering. For non-gamblers, some casinos often have a range of restaurants, beauty treatment areas, spas and nightly shows and entertainment.

Tips & Warnings

  • The legal age to enter a casino and gamble is 18 but the drinking age is still 21.

  • Discounted menus or accommodation rates may be available for large groups.

  • Don't spend irresponsibly and set yourself a realistic limit beforehand.

  • Many Indian reservation casino's in the Midwest and the south are in secluded areas off highways, and they can only be reached by car.

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