Casino 18 And Over Arizona

Arizona casinos and gambling is quite liberal, even among among conservative states. The racing industry dates back to the 50’s. Arizona was the first state west of the Mississippi to legalize a lottery.

Minimum Gambling Age. Indian Casinos: The legal age to gamble in a California Indian casino is 18 years or older. However, most Indian casinos serve alcohol and have set the minimum age to 21 to comply with their state-issued alcohol license. The Casino Arizona of Scottsdale features an impressive offer of nearly 1,000 slot machines as well as traditional games including tables of Blackjack, PaiGow poker, Three Card Poker, Casino War and a Keno room. It boasts also several restaurants that will please any types of players.

The state was backed into a corner when tribal casinos launched Arizona casinos without a gambling compact more than 25 years ago. This put the state in a position where it had to fight gambling on tribal land or negotiate gaming pacts. It fought the Native Americans at first.

In the end, the state decided to come to terms with reservations that included restricting games and bet limits. There are 26 tribal Arizona casinos operating today.

Arizona Casinos & Gambling
Arizona Legal Gambling Age18 lottery & bingo
21 casino & racing
Number of Casinos26
Estimated Casino RevenueUnknown
Smoking banNo ban
Can You Gamble Online in Arizona?Yes
Arizona Online GamblingHorse Racing

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Arizona Casinos Map & Guide

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Types of Arizona Online Gambling Allowed

The only form of online gambling that is legal in Arizona is pari-mutuel greyhound and horseracing. TwinSpires, TVG, and BetAmerica are among the sites that accept online bets from Arizonans. There was a short period in the early 2010’s that these sites left Arizona. They returned in January 2015.

Daily fantasy sports sites are popular through the country. Arizona specifically forbids this activity. There are no legitimate fantasy sports companies that accept action from Arizona. All major daily fantasy sites follow state law.

Types of Arizona Live Gambling

There are several forms of live gambling that are legal in Arizona. Horse racing is the oldest form of betting. There are three horse tracks and two greyhound ones. Each of these establishments offers off-track betting facilities. There are dozens of bars and restaurants that offer simulcast betting.American Indian reservations are permitted to operate casinos. Poker, table games that require skill, slots, and video poker are permitted. The poker bet limit is $500 while the table game bet limit is $1,000.

The Arizona Lottery sells scratch off and lotto tickets. There is also charitable bingo, raffles and pull tabs.

Types of Legal Gambling in Arizona
Game TypeIs it Legal?
SlotsYes
BlackjackNo
PokerYes
Craps/RouletteYes/td>
Horse RacingYes
LotteryYes
Sports BettingNo

Arizona Gambling Laws

Arizona expressly permits many forms of gambling. Racetracks are permitted to offer live greyhound and horseracing. Tracks and taverns may offer simulcast wagering. Internet companies may also spread off-track betting. All racing wagers must be through pari-mutuel pools. Racing players must be at least 21 years of age.

The Arizona Lottery is permitted to sell lotto and scratch-off tickets. State law does not permit lottery sales over the Internet. The minimum age for lottery buyers is 18 years old.

Arizona permits casinos but they must be located on tribal land. A gaming compact is required between the state and the tribe owning the casino. No taxes are paid on gaming revenue but the state earns residual taxes from other operations. There are some restrictions on games operated by Arizona casinos.

Poker rooms are legal in tribal casinos. All major forms of poker games are permitted. No limit forms of poker are illegal. The maximum bet is $500. That includes the original bet and any raises. This is described as spread limit. Tournament buy-ins are not covered by the bet limit. No limit tournaments are legal in Arizona.

Table games are only permitted when skill is involved. This means that blackjack and most other card games are legal, but craps and roulette are not. Electronic table games fall under the classification of a slot machine so these may be licensed. This makes craps and roulette legal when not in table game format. Casinos require patrons to be at least 21 years of age.

Charities may spread games of chance to raise money. Permissible games are bingo, raffles, and pull-tabs.

List of Arizona Casinos

There are 26 tribal casinos in Arizona. Most are located in the central and western portions of the state. For detailed information look at our list of casinos below, or use our Arizona casinos map to help guide you to their location.

CasinoSizeAddressWebsite
Apache Gold Casino Resort690 Slot MachinesHighway 70www.apache-gold-casino.com
Blue Water Resort & Casino475 Slot Machines11300 Resort Drivewww.bluewaterfun.com
Bucky’s Casino500 Slot Machines1500 E State Route 69www.buckyscasino.com
Casino Arizona900 Slot Machines524 N. 92nd St.www.casinoarizona.com
Casino of the Sun300 Slot Machines7406 S. Camino del Oestewww.casinodelsol.com
Casino Del Sol1,000 Slot Machines5655 West Valencia Roadwww.casinodelsol.com
Cliff Castle Casino656 Slot Machines555 Middle Verde Roadwww.cliffcastlecasinohotel.com
Cocopah Casino500 Slot Machines15138 S. Avenue Bwww.cocopahresort.com
Desert Diamond Casino Tucson1,089 Slot Machines7350 S Nogales Hwywww.ddcaz.com
Desert Diamond Casino Sahuarita756 Slot Machines1100 W Pima Mine Rdwww.ddcaz.com
Desert West Valley Diamond Casino1,089 Slot Machines9431 W. Northern Avewww.ddcaz.com/west-valley/
Desert Diamond Casino Why40 Slot MachinesHighway 86, Milepost 55www.ddcaz.com
Fort McDowell Casino855 Slot Machines10424 North Fort McDowell Roadwww.fortmcdowellcasino.com
Harrah’s Ak-Chin Resort1,089 Slot Machines15406 North Maricopa Roadwww.harrahsakchin.com
Hon-Dah Resort Casino876 Slot Machines777 Highway 260www.hon-dah.com
Lone Butte Casino850 Slot Machines1077 S. Kyrene Rd.www.wingilariver.com
Mazatzal Hotel & Casino400 Slot MachinesBeeline Highway 87 Mile Marker 251www.mazatzal-casino.com
Prescott Resort300 Slot Machines1500 Highway 69www.prescottresort.com
Paradise Casino500 Slot Machines450 Quechan Drivewww.paradise-casinos.com
Quechan Casino Resort1,000 Slot Machines525 Algodones Roadwww.playqcr.com
Spirit Mountain Casino250 Slot Machines8555 South Highway 95www.spiritmountain.com
Talking Stick Resort700 Slot Machines9800 East Indian Bendwww.talkingstickresort.com
Twin Arrows Navajo Casino1,100 Slot Machines22181 Resort Boulevardwww.twinarrows.com
Vee Quiva Casino950 Slot Machines6443 North Komatke Lanewww.wingilariver.com
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino2,600 Slot Machines5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvdwww.wingilariver.com
Yavapai Casino80 Slot Machines1505 East Highway 69www.buckyscasino.com

History of Arizona Gambling

Horse and greyhound racing started in the 50’s. The Arizona Racing Commission was created in 1958. The industry boomed while it held a monopoly, but like most racing industries, it declined sharply when other forms of gaming were legalized.

Arizona racetracks are not permitted to offer slot parlors. This contributed to its inability to remain viable. There are just two live racetracks today, although there are several idle ones that could reopen if business conditions improve.

Arizona voters approved a state lottery in November 1980. It was the first time a state west of the Mississippi River approved a lottery. Tickets went on sale the next year. Arizona sells traditional scratch-off tickets and holds lotto drawings. It also participates in interstate lottos that include Mega Millions and Powerball.

The history of casinos in Arizona is one of the most unusual in the United States. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act was passed in 1988. This was due to a court ruling known as Calfornia v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians. The court ruled in this case that states had no authority to regulate gaming on sovereign tribal land. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act addressed this issue and required tribes to have a pact with the state before casinos could be operated on reservations. Only games that were legal off the reservations could be spread on one without a gaming pact. In Arizona at the time, this only included bingo, off-track betting, and lottery-type drawings.

This interpretation of the law was not agreed upon in the early 1990s when Arizona Indian tribes opened slot parlors. Then-Governor Fife Symington ordered slots shut down on reservations in 1992. Five tribes refused to shutter gaming operations and were subsequently raided. Fort McDowell Casino near Scottsdale was among the tribes that resisted the state’s attempt to close casinos on reservations. A three-week standoff ended with the closing of the casino.

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Gaming pacts were issued starting in 1992. There were 16 compacts signed by 1994. There are 26 casinos that operate today.

Charitable gaming was carved out in Arizona law. Only registered nonprofit groups may offer the games. The specific games permitted are bingo, pull-tabs, and raffles.

Arizona Regulated Gambling
Horse Racing1958
Lottery1981
Casinos1992

Arizona Casinos & Gambling FAQ

Casinos are legal on reservations in Arizona.

Live craps is not permitted in Arizona casinos. Digital versions of the games may fall under slot licenses, dependent upon the opinion of the gaming commission.

Roulette is not permitted in Arizona casinos. Electronic versions of the game may be legal if approved by gaming regulators.

Yes. There is still one track that operates greyhound races in Arizona.

Yes. There is one horse track in operation in Arizona.

There are more than 40 establishments to bet on simulcast races. These include racetracks and taverns.

18 And Over Casinos California

State law forbids betting on daily fantasy sports contests. No legitimate sites operate in the state.

Only at offshore sportsbooks that are illegal. State law does not permit sports betting.

Like sports betting, online poker is not licensed in Arizona.

Only at unlicensed sites that are illegal.

The minimum Arizona gambling age is 18 for lottery sales and charity gambling. Arizona casinos and racing wagers have a minimum gambling age of 21 years.

The maximum poker bet is $500. The maximum table game wager is $1,000.

Casino Arizona
Address 524 N 92nd St
Scottsdale, AZ 85256
Opening date1998
Total gaming space100,000 sq ft
ArchitectFFKR Architects
Coordinates33°27′14″N111°53′08″W / 33.453885°N 111.885493°W
Websitewww.casinoarizona.com

Casino Arizona is a casino located on the Salt-River Pima Maricopa Indian Reservation in Scottsdale, Arizona. The property is 48 feet (14.6 meters) high. Casino Arizona is independently owned and operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC).

Casino Arizona covers 20 acres. The facility includes five restaurants, more than 100,000 square feet for gaming and a Showroom that seats 300.

History[edit]

Casino Arizona, located at the northeast corner of McKellips Road and Loop 101, opened in 1998 as a temporary structure. Originally, a poker room, the property consisted of 47 poker table games and had 240 employees. By March 1999, the property expanded to include 250 slot machines and 180 additional employees.

That same year, Casino Arizona opened a second location, at Loop 101 & Indian Bend Road. The new facility was a temporary, sprung structure. With the additional space, poker was moved to the building on 101 & Indian Bend in August 2003.

18 And Up Casinos

In 2010, the sprung structure and its contents were auctioned to the public. The space would eventually become Talking Stick Resort, which opened on April 15, 2010.

In September 2000, Casino Arizona at Loop 101 and McKellips Road replaced its temporary structure with a permanent building. The property opened with a Native American art exhibit, 500 slots, 50 table games, Keno and bingo. It then had 1,200 employees.

Bingo was originally offered at Casino Arizona. It was later removed so that the space could be utilized for new games that were allotted through a 2002 gaming expansion referendum. The facility reintroduced bingo in 2012.[1][2]

Gaming[edit]

Casino Arizona’s gaming floor occupies more than 100,000 square feet. It includes 998 slot machines, 50 tables of Blackjack, Three Card Poker, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker and Casino War. The property is also home to a Bingo Hall that offers seating for 1,000.

Attractions[edit]

Casino Arizona has five restaurants including Cholla Prime Steakhouse & Lounge, Eagles Buffet, Willows Restaurant, Salt River Café and Arizona Room Patio Grill.[3] The Arizona Room Patio Grill features a media wall with 24 screens displaying sporting events.[4]

The property also maintains an extensive Native American art collection featuring culturally significant pottery, baskets and jewelry.

Casino Arizona is located 7.3 miles from Talking Stick Resort. Both are part of the Talking Stick a Cultural & Entertainment Destination District. Surrounding companies within the District include Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Talking Stick Resort Golf Club, the Pavilions at Talking Stick Resort and Butterfly Wonderland.[5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Casino Arizona's new bingo hall open for business'. East Valley Tribune.
  2. ^'KITCHELL CELEBRATES CASINO ARIZONA BINGO HALL EXPANSION'. Arizona Commercial Real Estate. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
  3. ^Shapiro, Lynne. 'Casino Arizona ' the Eagles Buffet ''. Yahoo Voices. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07.[unreliable source?]
  4. ^Sweet, Carey. 'Arizona Room Patio Grill opens at Casino Arizona'. AZCentral.com.
  5. ^'Salt River Fields at Talking Stick'. Arizona Diamondbacks.
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