Arizona gambling dens are located in the "valley of the sun," in the Southwestern area of the States. Arizona is recognized for its conditions and wonderful scenery; from the desert to the mountains, the outdoors is as varied as it is astonishing. 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 dens were legalized on Amerind or Native American reservations in the nineteen ninety’s, and bands are allowed "slot allotments" for the number of slots allowed in each gambling hall. There are 15 municipalities, with Arizona gambling dens, operated by several American Indian tribes. The minimum age for betting at Arizona gambling dens is 21, and most of these casinos are never close. Harrah’s Phoenix Ak-Chin Casino Resort, in Maricopa, is never closed and has 40,000 sq.ft. of gambling space, with nine hundred and fifty slot machines, and eight table games. Casino Arizona, in Scottsdale, is never closed, with thirty thousand sq.ft., five hundred one armed bandits, and thirty six table games; and the Paradise Casino, in Yuma, has 30,000 square feet, seven hundred and fifty one armed bandits, and fifteen table games.
The grandest of the Arizona casinos, Casino Del Sol, is anchored in Tucson and is open all hours. This 240,000sq.ft. casino has 1,000 slot machines, 20 table games, and 6 eatery’s. Another one of the greater Arizona gambling dens is the Desert Diamond Casino in Sahurita, with one hundred and eighty five thousand square feet of wagering area, four hundred and ninety eight slots, fifteen table games, and four restaurants. The Desert Diamond Casino is open weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and 24 hours on Saturday and Sunday. There are numerous other large Arizona casinos, including the Cliff Castle Casino in Camp Verde, with 140,000 sq.ft., 575 slot machines, and 10 table games; and the Gila River Casino – Vee Quiva in Laveen, with eighty nine thousand sq.ft., 675 slots, and 10 table games.
In addition, the Blue Water Resort and Casino on the Colorado River in Parker, Arizona, presents 21 and poker, as well as slot machines, bingo, and keno. One of the most prominent Arizona gambling dens is the Fort McDowell Casino in Fountain Hills, with each day no-limit poker tournaments, 24-hour table side food service, and the biggest poker jackpots in Arizona. Some of the smaller Arizona casinos include the Yavapi in Prescott, with 6,000 square feet, two hundred and fifty slots, and 8 table games; and the Spirit Mountain Casino in Mojave, with nine thousand five hundred square feet and two hundred and sixty slot machines.
Arizona casinos offer exceptional shows and around the clock gaming in true Atlantic City style.