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Minnesota casinos are great family fun – provided the whole family is 21 years of age and older. In the North Star State, which holds some five million people, gambling is a big business. Minnesota casinos bring the state to a #17 out of 46 with 21 facilities spread out in 19 cities.
Indian Casinos In Minnesota Minnesota is not one of the 16 states friendly to commercial gambling. Practically all Minnesota casinos are considered “Indian casinos”, that is, casinos that have been built on Native American tribal land and under the jurisdiction of Native Americans. Because of the heritage, they are protected from some tax laws and other state regulations that would otherwise scare commercial casinos away. Different tribal agreements sponsor different activities. Most Minnesota casinos offer slots, blackjack, craps, while some also allow Bingo and Poker. The Largest Minnesota Casinos The largest casino in the state is located in Price Lake and is called The Mystic Lake Casino, Minnesota. This large facility has over 125,000 feet of gaming room along with 4,000 slot machines and 80 table games. It also includes a hotel and four dining areas for a full vacation experience. The second largest is the Treasure Island Casino, Minnesota Resort with some 116,000 square feet of gambling room, with over 2,500 slot machines and 40 table games. There is also a hotel along with seven high quality restaurants. The Jackpot Junction is located in Morton, Minnesota. Casinos like the Jackpot Junction include a full vacation experience including a hotel stay, shopping and dining, while the casino area is 80,000 square feet with over 1,500 slots and 28 table games. The Grand Casino, Minnesota is not as large as its competitors but still offers a formidable gaming area of 54,000 square feet and over 2,000 slot machines. The Grand Casino Hinckley, Minnesota is also joined by the Grand Casino Mille Lacs in Onamia with similar specifics, over 54,000 square feet and nearly 2,000 slot machines. The Fortune Bay Casino Tower, Minnesota is a smaller casino facility but still offers 50,000 square feet of gaming area and over 600 slots and table games. Because casino gambling is non-commercial in Minnesota, tribal lands benefit from the profit but are expected to pay some state fees. More On Minnesota Casinos Where can you find casinos in Minnesota? Minnesota casinos can be found at such websites as Minnesota Casino Gaming, Casino Minnesota, as well as the American Casino Guide which also publishes a yearly print guide to every casino in Minnesota. There are also Minnesota casino packages that include travel plans, a hotel stay and access to a nearby casino at a discount price. For more information on casinos in Minnesota and Minnesota casino general manager openings, visit worldcasinodirectory.com. |
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