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| Moderator Jr Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Scotland
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| Minnesota is a popular detination for people on vacation due to its natural beauty and the cultural activities available. However, one of the huge attractions to people visiting the state is the choice of casinos which are avaiable there. Minnesota has a fantastic variety of casinos which include slots, blackjack, craps, poker, video gaming machines and bingo. The Mystic Lake Casino, in Prior Lake, is the biggest casino in Minnesota, with 125,000 square feet of gaming aream, 4,000 slot machines, over 80 live table games, four dining areasn, plus a hotel. Treasure Island Resort & Casino is in Welch, Minnesota and is also one of the bigger casinos in Minnesota, with over 116,000 square feet of gambling pace, 2,500+ slot machines, 40+ live table games, seven restaurants, and hotel. Jackpot Junction is another popular Minnesota casino located in Morton, Minnesota with 80,000 sq ft of gambling space, 1,650 slots, 28 live table games including blackjack and poker, plus plenty of dining in nine restaurants and 2 hotels. Minnesota casinos also include the Grand Casino Hinckley, MN w/ 54,800sqft of gaming area, 2,170 slots, 47 table games, six dining restaurants, and four hotels; and the Grande Casino Mille Lacs, in Onamia, with 54,800 square feet, 1,885 slots, 24 table games, five restaurants, and two hotels. Some of the smaller Minnesota casinos include the Fortune Bay Resort Casino, in Tower, with 50,000 square feet, 686 slots, and 12 table games; the Northern Lights Casino, in Walker, with 40,000 square feet, 950 slots, and 12 table games; and the Fond-du-Luth Casino, in Duluth, with 20,000 square feet, 745 slots, and four table games. The Prairie Edge Casino Resort, a smaller casino in Granite Falls, has 27,000 square feet, 660 slots, and six table games. While Minnesota is rich in natural attractions, ait has such a great economy that may be well be enhanced with the future expansion of gambling and introduction of more casinos in the state. If you are planning a trip there you could use the flight comparison tool where you can search for cheap flights and help you to save money for your casino experience. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2008
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| Just be ready for some strange rules, at least to me. I am originally from Montana and now live in Nevada. The casino's in Minnesota had me pay for my drinks even though I was gambling and would only bring me a drink every half hour. Tobacco is also not allowed. I enjoyed gambling there but just found some of the rules a bit odd. |
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