Potawatomi Hotel & Casino

Casino in 2015

Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, formerly Potawatomi Bingo Casino, is an Indian casino in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, owned and operated by the Forest County Potawatomi Community. It first opened its doors March 7, 1991. Located on Canal Street in the Menomonee Valley near Downtown Milwaukee, this casino offers a variety of entertainment options, including a 20-table poker room, four restaurants, a food court (with several vendors/small restaurants), the Northern Lights Theater, the Sky Lodge (a smoke-free casino), and a small two-tiered theater that combines entertainment and dining.

The casino underwent an expansion that was completed in the summer of 2008, expanding the number of table games to 60 and slot machines to over 3,000. The hotel is finished, and now stands at 18 stories high with the 13th floor missing as the number 13 is considered unlucky. After it was completed, it was the tallest building in the city south of Interstate 94.[1]

Gaming

The Potawatomi Casino Hotel under construction

The Potawatomi Casino has one of the largest gaming floors in all of Wisconsin, with a bingo hall measuring 45,800 square feet (4,250 m2), which can accommodate around 2,500 players. There are more than 3,000 machines for gaming as well as 100 poker and table games.[2]

There are many different types of table games offered at Potawatomi, including Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, and 3-Card Poker. They also offer how-to-play videos online for the novice gambler.[3]

The slot machines at the Potawatomi Casino range from 1ยข to $100, and include progressive slots, video poker, and multi-game machines. There are many different types of slot machines, including Cleopatra, Wolf Run, Sex and the City, The Hangover, and Treasure Cove etc.

Northern Lights Theater

Capacity: 2,500

See also

References

http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-northern-lights-theater-milwaukee

External links

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