In the third installment of our series, we take you on a journey to the casinos in America that are owned and operated by the tribal communities in different parts of America.
1. High 5 Casino – Online
High 5 Casino is an online casino games platform which can be played on their official website as well as on the apps that are available on Android and Apple stores. The company named High 5 Games publish the game. The games on the platform are supported in different languages such as English, Czech, Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, Turkish, Chinese, etc.
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There are over 300 slots available in the games and various other games from where the user can choose their favorite sport. High 5 Casino is purely online, and they have no real-life gifts or rewards policy. They don’t offer any real money gambling as the games are developed just for entertainment purposes.
2. Four Winds Casino – Multiple Properties
With branches present at several locations in the United States, Four Winds Casinos are a chain of casinos that are owned by Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. The primary property of the casino is located in New Buffalo Township, Michigan. Other locations are South Bend, Indiana, and Hartford and Dowagiac, Michigan.
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The biggest property out of all four is the one located in New Buffalo, which offers over 125,000 sq. feet of gaming area that has more than 2500 slot machines, a smoke-free gaming room, and about 50 different table games. It opened in 2007, and it was the first branch of the casino.
3. Mystic Lake Casino – Minnesota
Opened in 1982, Mystic Lake Casino is located in Minnesota, United States. The casino and its assets are owned and operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community(SMSC). The SMSC is the largest employer in Scott County as it has more than 4100 employees working on different properties.
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The casino offers gambling options like slots, bingo, video roulette, live blackjack, and pull tabs. It also has accommodations, bars, restaurants, and host events too. In 2018, they opened Mystic Lake Center, which can host events ranging from conference meetings to weddings.
4. Spirit Mountain Casino – Oregon
Owned by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Spirit Mountain Casino is a lively place that offers various gambling options to people along with hotels and dining options. It was opened in 1995, and it was created to enhance the economic self-sufficiency of the area.
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The casino has a 254 room hotel, 90,000 square feet of gaming floor, five different restaurants, live entertainment and other special events that take place within the property. The gaming floor has over 2200 slot machines, blackjack tables, poker tables, and several other games.
5. Soaring Eagle Casino – Michigan
Soaring Eagle Casino is not just a casino, as this place also has a hotel and an entertainment venue that is used for live shows and concerts. It is located near Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The casino is owned and operated by Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation.
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The casino has a range of table games like poker, roulette, blackjack, and it also has several slot machines in the main casino. There is a new gaming hall across the street named “Slot Palace” which has more slot machines and games like bingo, keno, etc. The resort has a pool with an underwater sound system, four restaurants, a full-service spa, a concert hall with a seating capacity of more than 6000 people, and an amphitheater.
Conclusion
The third part of the series begins with an online platform but moves towards the native American community and their contribution to the casino business across the United States.