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What's New in Minnesota Casinos
Minnesota Casinos are somewhat different than other state's operations because Minnesota Casinos are almost exclusively located on Indian reservations and owned and operated by Native American tribes.
This is due to a State of Minnesota Compact with the tribes. The Compact also states that the only table games allowable in Minnesota Casinos are poker and blackjack. There are also regulations on the type of slot machines that can be operated within Minnesota Casinos. People who enjoy gambling with traditional mechanical pull slots and traditional reels will be disappointed, as only electronic video slots as allowed in Minnesota Casinos. So, if you are a fan of traditional slot machines you will need to travel to another state to enjoy that particular pleasure of gambling activity.
How Do Minnesota Casinos Operate?
Another interesting fact about Minnesota Casinos is that most are open on a 24-hour basis. However, unlike many other casinos in different states the Compact with the tribes does not allow for slot machine percentage paybacks to have to be released to the public. This is a small legal issue as the Compact does state that the tribes must have regulated payouts for certain games. Those games include video poker, video blackjack, keno and video slot machines.
What this means for you and other players is that players can know the percentage state regulated percentage range which can vary up to 20% depending on the game you’re playing, but that the individual tribes can adjust their machines to pay back anywhere within the regulated limits. So, although the state limits are set, you may not have any idea what the payout range is at the particular casino you are visiting to gamble at because the Native American owners are not required to tell you.
Additional requirements for play in Minnesota Casinos exist. With the exception of the Fon Du Luth Casino, where the minimum gambling age is 21, all other Native American owned and operated casinos require a minimum gambling age of 18. There are a few rack track based Minnesota Casinos where the rules are slightly different. However, for the most part, if you want to gamble in Minnesota Casinos you are gambling under Indian rules and regulations. One nice thing about Minnesota Casinos is that the majority offer free parking to players and their guests.
500 Nations Minnesota Casinos
At http://500nations.com/Minnesota_Casinos.asp you can access the 500 Nations website which is known to be a Native American SuperSite where you can find out just about anything about the 500 Nations that you are looking for. With regard to Minnesota Casinos, 500 Nations currently operates 15 casinos within the state’s borders, as well as plans to build several more within state boundaries.
In addition to 500 Nations Minnesota Casinos, you can also locate all of the other 500 Nations owned and operated casinos through the website. The 500 Nations currently own and operate casinos in 8 of the 50 states. You can easily search out a casino by state, city, tribe or casino name if you know it. The website also notes the current news about Minnesota Casinos to keep players up to date on the latest plans for new casinos, and the ones to watch in 2011 such as the new Seven Clans Casino Red Lake location.
Midwest Gaming And Travel Magazine Best Minnesota Casinos
In 2011, the Minnesota Casinos to watch are the not always the newest additions to 500 Nations mix according to a recent survey to find out what the best Minnesota Casinos are. According to results of a poll taken by Midwest Gaming and Travel magazine readers, votes were recording in 35 different categories over a twelve month period. Although there is not a direct link to the Midwest Gaming and Travel magazine results online, you can access the full voting results through 500nations.com on the website at http://500nations.com/news/Minnesota/20100713.asp.
The results were added to the 500nations.com website on July 13, 2010 and reflect the prior twelve months of poll participant casino experiences. Some of the areas that were rated in the Best Minnesota Casinos poll were favorite casino hotel, best video poker and best high limit area. Also polled were responses to the most friendly staff, best players club and favorite buffet restaurant. You will need to read the full report to view all 35 categories that were polled in the vote.
Coming out on top are the Minnesota Casinos known as Treasure Island Resort and Casino, Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, and Grand Casino Hinckley. Also making the list are Grand Casino Mille Lacs, Shooting Star Junction, Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel and the Black Bear Casino Resort.
American Casino Guide
You can access Minnesota casinos reviews from American Casino Guide at their website located at http://www.americancasinoguide.com/minnesota.shtml. Casinos that are reviewed include Black Bear Casino Hotel, Canterbury Park and Fon du Luth Casino. You will also find reviews and information on Fortune Bay Resort Casino, Grand Casino Hinckley and the popular Grand Casino Mille Lacs.
Additional Minnesota casinos reviewed at American Casino Guide include the Grand Portage Lodge and Casino, Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel and Little Six Casino. Another popular gambling location among Minnesota Casinos is Mystic Lake Casino Hotel. Many locals and tourist also appreciate the atmosphere at the Palace Casino Hotel, Prairies Edge Casino Resort and Running Acres.
Seven Clans operates three casinos that are reviewed in the American Casino Guide. They include Seven Clans Casino Red Lake, Seven Clans Casino Thief River Falls and Seven Clans Casino Warroad. Additional Minnesota Casinos reviewed by the American Casino Guide are Shooting Star Casino Hotel, Treasure Island Resort Casino and White Oak Casino.
On the American Casino Guide website, the location of each casino is given along with telephone number and website address where applicable. There are also details on the games offered at each of the Minnesota Casinos as well as a price range for overnight stays, food and other amenities you may encounter while in the casino. Additionally user reviews can give you a feel for exactly what goes on in the casino.

