Michigan CasinosAs it is in most States, the majority of the casinos in Michigan are owned and operated by the indigenous tribes. Because of their unique position, visiting one of the Native run Casinos are a bit like entering another land. While the three casinos in the city of Detroit vie for the southern business, there is a concentration of casino cities in the northern and upper regions of Michigan that take advantage of the lake traffic to draw people in. With most of the casinos being coupled with Resort hotels and other activities and features to draw in even non-gambling tourists to the area.If you don't want to dedicate yourself to one casino, you can house your family at one of the fine non-casino hotels. Situated at the junction of Lakes Michigan and Huron, the Harbour Point Best Western offers the gambler free shuttle and ferry services to casinos, group tour rates and Casino Packages to different area attractions. For your family the Best Western offers two pools, one indoor and one outside, Whirlpool spas and sundeck. For the children there is a video game room and yard games and children also sleep free. One of the most popular casinos in Michigan is symbolically located right in the heart of the State. With its location equidistant from both lake Michigan to the west and Lake Huron to the east, the Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort is your "best bet" for gambling entertainment. Hosting four thousand three hundred new slot machines, you have two locations within the resort to play in. Soaring Eagle Casino has held the best Bingo games in the Midwest for over twenty years. They offer thirty-eight Blackjack tables on the floor as well as Roulette wheels, Dice games and more. They offer eighteen Poker tables in a dedicated Poker area twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. On the North Shore of Lake Michigan, in the lake port town of Manistique, you will find the Kewadin Casino; owned by Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. Walking into the Kewadin Casino offers you two hundred forty three gaming machines, eight table games and two bars in a lavish almost ten thousand square foot gaming arena. With quarter and nickel slots and a fifty seat Bingo hall, Two Blackjack tables, Roulette and Cards, you can build up an appetite that will require a stop at the Mariner's Cove Bar Drinks and Food.
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