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Floridas Casinos
More
than a tropical destination with sandy beaches and sunny skies, Florida
is an entertainment Mecca! The state itself does not have legalized land
gambling, however native Indian reservations have allowed casinos to be
built on their land.
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Try your hand at
some blackjack, pull a handle on some slots or lay down some big bucks
at a roulette wheel - from nickels to dollars - try a game of chance.
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek
866-222-7466
954-977-6700
www.seminolecoconutcreekcasino.com
Coconut Creek is located in South Florida about 20 minutes northwest of
Fort Lauderdale.
Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the Coconut Creek casino features
more than 700 gaming machines, starting at a nickel per play and poker
tables that start at $1.
Gamblers can take a break and enjoy the outdoor Sunset Grill & Deck
area, Palm Grill with lighter fare or full liquor bar with happy hour
specials.
Seminole Casino Brighton
Highway 721, Okeechobee
Brighton Indian Reservation
866-222-7466 863-467-9998
www.seminolecasinobrighton.com
Situated west of Lake Okeechobee, the action at this casino never stops!
Featuring 240 gaming machines, 10 poker tables and 500 high-stake bingo
seats, this exciting 27,000-square-foot casino makes for an exciting day
trip.
Josiah's onsite lounge features a vast selection of food, big screen televisions
and live entertainment on Saturday nights.
Seminole Casino Immokalee
506 South First St., Immokalee
800-218-0007
www.seminolecasino.com
Immokalee is located in the heart of Southwest Florida on Highway 846,
five blocks south of Highway 29 between Miami & Naples.
The casino features more than 600 high-paying gaming machines including
favorites like Blazing 7's, Wild Cherries, Double Diamonds, Red, White
& Blue, and many more! Machine payouts to date are $200,000!
The poker room is open every day for high-stakes gaming action! In addition
to the 18 tables, players are eligible to win special "Bonuses"
and "Bad Beat" jackpots while playing most live games and tournaments.
Seminole Casino Hollywood
4150 North State Road 7, Hollywood
866-222-7466 954-961-3220
www.seminolehollywoodcasino.com
The Seminole Casino of Hollywood is located minutes from world-famous
Fort Lauderdale beach.
The Casino is home to over 850 state-of-the-art machines, 29 poker tables
featuring live and tournament play seven days a week, an 875-seat high
stakes bingo room with a non-smoking area and their signature 500-seat
lightning bingo room with a winner every 30 seconds!
For an assortment of dining choices, the casino offers two delis, a full
service bar and an all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant.
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa
5223 Orient Rd., Tampa
866-762-5463
www.seminolehardrock.com
The entire Hard Rock experience will move your soul and loosen you up
like you've never been loosened before!
The 90,000-square-foot casino, open seven days a week, 24-hours a day,
features 1,850 of the hottest gaming machines in Florida!
If poker's your game, 50 tables of live action poker is available. And
when you need a break from the action, quench your thirst at the cooler-than-cool
Casino Center Bar, complete with a Tower of Power multimedia extravaganza
and all the cocktails and beautiful people you need to complete the scene.
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood
1 Seminole Way, Hollywood
866-502-7529
www.seminolehardrock.com
This 86-acre resort near Miami and Fort Lauderdale features a colossal
130,000-square-foot casino.
More than 2,100 of the hottest gaming machines on the planet, including
favorites like video poker and Monopoly, are on the floor and waiting
to be won! All machines are coin free and feature state-of-the-art "ticket
systems". Just hit the cash out button from one machine, remove your
ticket, and re-insert it in the next machine of your choice.
Fifty tables of live-action poker, with everything from Seven-Card Stud
and Texas Hold'em to Omaha, are also available.
Although electronic gaming machines look like traditional slot machines,
there are significant differences. With electronic gaming machines, winners
receive a ticket that must be redeemed for cash. Additionally, players
play against each other as in bingo, not against the "house"
like traditional slot machines. Prize levels are determined in advance
and all prizes are awarded. -
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