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Washington State is one of the top travel destinations for Canadian tourists visiting the United States. And with close to 110 casinos in the Evergreen State, Washington is journey’s end for many Canadians who like to gamble.
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NEXUS membership (a pre-screened expedited border process) is over one million people, and close to 40% of these members live in Washington or British Columbia—the largest percentage of any region across the shared border.1
Largest Casino In Seattle Washington
Each year, 3.57 million Canadians visit Washington State, where they spend close to $875 million. Some of the top things to do and see in Washington include Olympic National Park, the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Mount St. Helens, the Grand Coulee Dam, the Experience Music Project (EPM) Museum, Puget Sound, and Chihuly Garden and Glass.
There is also roughly 110 casinos. Washington State does not have any commercial casinos; all of the casinos are located on Native American reservations. In all, gamblers in Washington can play at more than 33,100 slots and gaming machines and 1,350 table games. The minimum bet you can play is $0.01 while the maximum bet is $500.2
Snoqualmie Casino
Snoqualmie Casino is located just half an hour east of Seattle and set in the small town of Snoqualmie. The first-class casino is just minutes from Seattle and only 10 minutes east of Issaquah, making it Seattle’s closest casino.
Owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe, the large 51,000-square-foot Snoqualmie Casino has 1,700 state-of-the-art slot machines. It also has an exclusive five-table poker room and 55 classic gaming tables where you can play blackjack, craps, Spanish 21, roulette, baccarat, or fortune pai gow. It also has two entertainment venues and offers fine dining and casual dining along with four different lounges.3
7 Cedars Casino
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe opened 7 Cedars Casino in 1995 and has seen a wide variety of improvements and expansions over the years. The 63,000-square-foot casino is located on 14 acres bordering highway 101 in Sequim, Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula. The casino is located 3.5 hours south of the Canadian/U.S. border in Blaine, Washington and 2 hours Northwest of Seattle.4
At 7 Cedars Casino, you can enjoy playing over 500 slot machines on the 39,000-square-foot casino floor. There are also a large number of table games, 3 poker tables, and a 600-seat bingo room. There is a variety of dining options, shopping, and entertainment.
The casino is also close to The Cedars at Dungeness, voted the Best Golf Course for three years in a row in Evening Magazine’s “Best Northwest Escapes”.
Tulalip Resort Casino
Tulalip Resort Casino (pronounced Tuh-lay-lup) is one hour south of the Canadian/U.S. border in Blaine and just half an hour north of Seattle on Interstate 5. Owned by the Tulalip Tribes, the full-service AAA Four Diamond Resort Casino is among the top destinations in Washington States, offering luxurious accommodations, award-winning dining, a spa, a casino, and world-class shopping.5
At the Tulalip Resort Casino you’ll find a 370-room hotel with 18 two-room suites and five specialty suites. You can also book an appointment at the 14,000-square-foot T-Spa.
The actual Tulalip Resort Casino rivals almost anything in Las Vegas. With 200,000 square feet of gaming space, the Tulalip Casino has more than 2,200 slots and 50 tables for players of every level. Popular games include blackjack, Spanish 21, three-card poker, four-card poker progressive, ultimate Texas hold’em, fortune pai gow, EZ baccarat, let it ride progressive, free bet, roulette, craps fire, and craps. There is also a designated poker room and bingo.
Swinomish Casino and Lodge
Located on the Washington coast in Anacortes and just two hours south of Vancouver, the Swinomish Casino & Lodge is owned and operated by the Swinomish, a community of Coast Salish peoples. With its beautiful location overlooking Padilla Bay, the Swinomish Casino offers 98 exceptionally appointed hotel rooms and suites to make your stay unforgettable.6
On the 73,000-square-foot casino floor you’ll find 800 of the latest slots, poker tables, blackjack, roulette, and craps. The main game you’ll find in tournament or live action cash games is no limit Texas hold’em. Daily tournaments start at 12:15 with buy-ins ranging from $10 to $25.
Yakima Legends Casino
Yakama Legends Casino is owned and operated by the Yakama Nation and is just half an hour south of Yakima, Washington, which is 2 hours east of Seattle. While Yakima Legends Casino is a popular destination for gamblers, it will be even more so after it completes its $90 million renovation by the end of 2016.7
The new resort will include a six-story, 200-room hotel and conference center, a 5,000-square-foot spa and an expansion of the casino’s gaming floor by more than 50,000 square feet.
If you don’t mind a little construction, you’ll find 1,400 gaming machines, 24 table and poker games, and keno on the 70,000-square-foot casino floor. The property has four restaurants and a gift shop.8
U.S. Casino Winnings Subject to 30% Withholding Tax
If you are a non-U.S. resident and you visit Washington State and win a significant amount of money (usually over $1,200) your gaming winnings could be subject to a 30% withholding tax.
But if you live in a country like Canada, that has signed a U.S. tax treaty, you may be eligible for a refund.
Some of the countries that do not have a U.S. tax treaty but may still be eligible for a refund include: Australia, Bahrain, Barbados, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Israel, Kuwait, Mexico, Malaysia, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates. Based on a recent court case, winners from these countries may qualify for a refund if they meet certain criteria. Contact us for further information to find out if you are eligible to get your withholding taxes back!
If you win a substantial amount gambling, your winnings are subject to a 30% withholding tax by the IRS. If you win $2,500 playing the slots, the casino will pay you $1,750. The IRS keeps the rest.
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Sources:
1. “Washington,” Government of Canada website; http://can-am.gc.ca/business-affaires/fact_sheets-fiches_documentaires/wa.aspx?lang=eng.
2.“Washington Casinos,” World Casino Directory, website; http://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/washington.
3.“Snoqualmie Casino,” Snoqualmie Casino website; http://www.snocasino.com/.
4.“7 Cedars Casino Resort,” 7 Cedars Casino Resort website; http://www.7cedarsresort.com/
5.“Tulalip Resort Casino” Tulalip Resort Casino web site; http://www.tulalipresortcasino.com/.
6.“Swinomish Casino and Lodge,” Swinomish Casino & Lodge website; http://www.swinomishcasinoandlodge.com/.
7.“$90 million Legends Casino expansion expected to be completed by end of 2016,” Daily Sun News website; http://www.dailysunnews.com/news/2014/aug/15/90-million-legends-casino-expansion-expected-be-co/.
8.“Legends Casino,” Legends Casino website; http://legendscasino.com/.
This is a list of casinos in Washington.
Casinos In Seattle
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Casinos North Of Seattle
Casino | City | County | State | District | Type[1] | Comments |
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12 Tribes Resort Casino | Omak | Okanogan | Washington | 12 Native American Tribes | ||
7 Cedars Casino | Sequim | Clallam | Washington | Native American (Jamestown S'Klallam) | ||
Angel of the Winds Casino Resort | Arlington | Snohomish | Washington | Native American (Stillaguamish) | ||
Buzz Inn Casino and Steakhouse | East Wenatchee, Washington | Douglas | Washington | Card room | ||
Casino Snoqualmie | Snoqualmie | King | Washington | Native American (Snoqualmie) | ||
Chewelah Casino | Chewelah | Stevens | Washington | Native American (Spokane) | ||
Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort | Suqamish | Kitsap | Washington | Native American (Suqamish) | ||
Clearwater Poker Room | Wenatchee | Chelan | Washington | |||
Club Hollywood Casino | Shoreline | King | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Coulee Dam Casino | Coulee Dam | Lincoln | Washington | Native American (Colville) | ||
Coyote Bob's Casino | Kennewick | Benton | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Crazy Moose Casino - Mountlake Terrace | Mountlake Terrace | Snohomish | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Crazy Moose Casino - Pasco | Pasco | Lincoln | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Elwha River Casino | Port Angeles | Clallam | Washington | Native American (Elwha) | ||
Emerald Downs Race Track | Auburn | King | Washington | Native American (Puyallup) | ||
Emerald Queen Casino | Fife | Pierce | Washington | Native American (Puyallup) | ||
Emerald Queen Casino | Tacoma | Pierce | Washington | Emerald Queen Casino is also located in Tacoma, WA. | ||
Ilani Casino Resort | La Center | Clark | Washington | Native American (Cowlitz) | ||
Joker's Casino | Richland | Benton | Washington | |||
Lancer Casino | Clarkston | Asotin | Washington | |||
Legends Casino at Yakima Nation | Toppenish | Yakima | Washington | Native American (Yakima) | ||
Little Creek Casino and Resort | Shelton | Mason | Washington | Native American (Squaxin) | ||
Lucky Dog Casino | Potlatch | Mason | Washington | Native American (Skokomish) | ||
Lucky Eagle Casino | Rochester | Thurston | Washington | Native American (Chehalis) | ||
Lucky Dragonz Casino | Seattle | King | Washington | Card room | ||
Mill Bay Casino | Manson | Chelan | Washington | Native American (Colville) | ||
Mr. Z's Casino | Pullman | Whitman | Washington | |||
Muckleshoot Indian Casino | Auburn | King | Washington | Native American (Muckleshoot) | ||
New Phoenix Casino | La Center | Clark | Washington | |||
Nisqually Red Wind Casino | Yelm | Thurston | Washington | Native American (Nisqually) | ||
Nob Hill Casino | Yakima | Yakima | Washington | |||
Nooksack Northwood Casino | Lynden | Whatcom | Washington | Native American (Nooksack) | ||
Nooksack River Casino | Deming | Whatcom | Washington | Native American (Nooksack) | Closed 2015[2] | |
Northern Quest Casino | Airway Heights | Spokane | Washington | Native American (Kalispel) | ||
Okanogan Casino and Bingo | Okanogan | Okanogan | Washington | Native American (Colville) | ||
Quinault Beach Resort and Casino | Ocean Shores | Grays Harbor | Washington | Native American (Quinault) | ||
Red Dragon Casino | Mountlake Terrace | Snohomish | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Roxy's Casino | Seattle | King County | Washington | |||
Royal Casino | Everett | Snohomish | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Shoalwater Bay Casino | Tokeland | Pacific | Washington | Native American (Shoalwater) | ||
Silver Dollar Casino - Mill Creek | Mill Creek | Snohomish | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Silver Dollar Casino - Renton | Renton | King | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Silver Dollar Casino - SeaTac | SeaTac | King | Washington | Card room (Nevada Gold) | ||
Silver Reef Casino | Ferndale | Whatcom | Washington | Native American (Lummi) | ||
Skagit Valley Casino | Bow | Skagit | Washington | Native American (Skagit) | Formally Harrah's Skagit Casino | |
Spokane Tribe Casino | Airway Heights | Spokane | Washington | Native American (Spokane) | ||
Swinomish Northern Lights Casino | Anacortes | Skagit | Washington | Native American (Swinomish) | ||
The Point Casino | Kingston | Kitsap | Washington | Native American (S'Klallam) | ||
Tulalip Resort Casino at Quil Ceda | Marysville | Snohomish | Washington | Native American (Tulalip) | ||
Tulalip Resort Casino | Tulalip | Snohomish | Washington | Native American (Tulalip) | ||
Wild Goose Casino | Ellensburg | Kittitas | Washington | |||
Wizards Casino | Burien | King | Washington |
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References[edit]
- ^'Washington Indian Casinos'. 500 Nations. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
- ^'Nooksack River Casino shuts down after financial problems'. December 11, 2015.
External links[edit]
- Media related to Casinos in Washington (state) at Wikimedia Commons