Missouri Casinos

Missouri is one of those states that are quietly tucked into the nook of the Midwest. It boasts the rowdy cities of St. Louis and Kansas City, but other than that, features acres of farmland and stays serene in landscape and culture. However, the Missouri casinos add some spice to an otherwise quiet region. There are roughly about nine to ten Missouri casinos dotting the landscape around the state of Missouri, each different in its own way.

The Argosy Casino in Kansas City is a laid-back Missouri casino. It has a smaller space and features just over 1,000 slot machines. This Missouri casino also features table games, restaurants, entertainment and a host of services guaranteeing the comfort of each guest.

The Casino Aztar in Caruthersville is another of the Missouri casinos housed on a stationary boat. It is also a small facility, featuring a little over 750 slot machines, table games and more. The Missouri casinos that are laid-back often attract visits from around the nearby region as these casinos lack the flash of the bigger casinos, while retaining the substance in the variety of games.

Harrah’s Casino in Kansas City is another of the Missouri casinos that boasts a large-scale, Vegas-style facility. It has well over 2,000 slot machines, a host of popular table games and a plethora of entertainment and dining options. Its located in Kansas City means this Missouri casino attracts many visitors from other parts of the country. There is also a Harrah’s in St. Louis, with a large-scale, sister facility that features many of the same features as the Kansas City location.

There are two Isle of Capri Casinos, one located in Boonville and the other located on a boat in Kansas City. These are medium-scale, Missouri casinos that feature a little over 1,000 slot machines, table games and more.

The Ameristar Casino in St. Charles is a boat casino (not traveling, however), featuring an abundance of slot machines, table games, dining and entertainment. This Missouri casino boasts some of the most popular table games like blackjack, roulette, poker and more. It is a Vegas-style casino and caters to a high-energy crowd. There are also more than 3,000 slot machines in this mega-casino.

There is also an Ameristar Casino in Kansas City, featuring about 2,900 slot machines and is the same Vegas-style, Missouri casino as its sister facility in St. Charles. Alternatively, the Mark Twain Casino in La Grange, the St. Jo Frontier Casino in St. Joseph and the President Casino in Laclede’s Landing, are all medium-scale Missouri casinos, with slot machines ranging from the upper 500s to the lower 1000s. They all feature table games, entertainment and dining options and cater to the crowds who opt to visit a Missouri casino to have a good time dining and gambling.

Mississippi Casinos

Since the Mississippi legislature paved the way for casinos to locate in the Magnolia state in the early nineties, Mississippi casinos have not only added to the economy but to tourism. Visitors to the Magnolia State will be greeted with the south’s warmest welcome. From the rich soil of the Delta to the waters of the Gulf Coast, guest can find plenty to do at Mississippi Casinos. All guests of Mississippi casinos can expect to be treated to world class accommodations, live entertainment, and wonderful cuisine.

Those looking to stay close to an airport hub like Memphis, Tennessee, can gamble at one of the many casinos in Tunica, which less than an hour away. They are Grand Casinos, Bally’s, Resorts Tunica, Sam’s Town, Horseshoe, Hollywood, Sheraton, Fitzgerald’s, and Gold Strike. Just south of Tunica on route 304 is the quiet town of Lula. Here players can gamble at one of the state’s many Isle of Capri casinos.

In the Mississippi Delta lies the town of Greenville with a rich heritage of blues music. The Delta Blues Festival is held every 3rd Saturday of September just outside the city limits. Greenville has two casinos: Bayou Caddy Jubilee and Lighthouse Point.

Historical Natchez with its antebellum homes has the Isle of Capri casino. Civil war buffs can tour the Vicksburg National Military Park as well as visit one of the casinos in located on the Mississippi River: Ameristar, Isle of Capri, Horizon, Resort, and Rainbow. Vicksburg is also located 45 miles east of the state capital city of Jackson, the largest city in Mississippi. Visitors to Jackson can catch a minor league baseball game or spend a day on the water at the reservoir.

Those looking for something different than Riverboat gambling just have to travel to Philadelphia, Mississippi. The Silver Star Casino and the Golden Moon casino as well as the Pearl River resort are all located on the Choctaw Indian reservation. The Pearl River resort features great things to do besides gambling including two 18-hole golf courses and a day spa.

Traveling further south, visitors will find the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Although Hurricane Katrina has left a big scare on Highway 90 and casino row, a few Mississippi casinos have reopened. In Biloxi, the Imperial Palace, Isle of Capri, and Palace Casino Resort are once again open for business. The Beau Rivage in Gulfport will reopen in August of 2006, and many other casinos like Hard Rock and Boomtown are planning to reopen in the near future.

Mississippi casinos are located in some of the hottest destinations of the Magnolia state. Plus, the services and amenities offered by Mississippi casinos cannot be surpassed. Come play at the casinos, take in the beautiful sites, and experience firsthand southern hospitality.

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