Arizona Casinos
Arizona gambling dens are anchored in the "valley of the sun," in the Southwestern area of the U.S.. Arizona is known for its atmosphere and magnificent background; from the desert to the mountains, the background is as assorted as it is beautiful. The population of Arizona is over five million, and the capital and grandest metropolis is Phoenix, with a population of over 1,400,000.
Arizona gambling halls were approved on Amerindian or Native reservations in the 1990’s, and tribes are allowed "slot machine allotments" for the total amount of slot machine games allowed in every gambling den. There are fifteen metropolitan areas, with Arizona gambling halls, run by many Amerind tribes. The minimum age for gaming at Arizona casinos is twenty one, and most of these gambling halls are never close. Harrah’s Phoenix Ak-Chin Casino Resort, in Maricopa, is never closed and has 40,000 square feet of gaming area, with 950 slot machines, and eight table games. Casino Arizona, in Scottsdale, is open all hours, with thirty thousand sq.ft., 500 slot machines, and 36 table games; and the Paradise Casino, in Yuma, has 30,000 sq.ft., seven hundred and fifty slots, and 15 table games.
The grandest of the Arizona casinos, Casino Del Sol, is based in Tucson and is never closed. This 240,000sq.ft. gambling hall has 1,000 slots, 20 table games, and 6 eatery’s. An additional one of the larger Arizona gambling dens is the Desert Diamond Casino in Sahurita, with 185,000 sq.ft. of wagering area, four hundred and ninety eight slots, 15 table games, and four dining rooms. The Desert Diamond Casino is open Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and never closes on Saturday and Sunday. There are numerous other big Arizona casinos, which includes the Cliff Castle Casino in Camp Verde, with one hundred and forty thousand square feet, 575 slot machines, and 10 table games; and the Gila River Casino – Vee Quiva in Laveen, with eighty nine thousand sq.ft., six hundred and seventy five one armed bandits, and 10 table games.
Additionally, the Blue Water Resort and Casino on the Colorado River in Parker, Arizona, presents vingt-et-un and poker, as well as slots, bingo, and keno. One of the most prominent Arizona gambling halls is the Fort McDowell Casino in Fountain Hills, with daily no-limit poker events, 24-hour table side food service, and the highest poker jackpots in Arizona. a handful of the smaller Arizona casinos include the Yavapi in Prescott, with six thousand sq.ft., two hundred and fifty slot machines, and 8 table games; and the Spirit Mountain Casino in Mojave, with 9,500 sq.ft. and two hundred and sixty one armed bandits.
Arizona gambling halls allow excellent productions and non-stop betting in authentic Vegas style.