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Traveling to TUCSON’s Casino Hotel
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009We’re coming down to the last two Wacky Casino Wednesday’s featuring casinos with hotels here in Arizona.
This week we’re featuring the only casino/hotel in southern Arizona.
DESERT DIAMOND CASINO & HOTEL
From a tent containing a bingo hall established in1984 to a $120 million hotel- casino, the Tohono O’odham nation completed its newest casino project in 2007 including its first hotel.
Located adjacent to the Tucson International Airport, Desert Diamond Casino & Hotel is owned and operated by the Tohono O’odham Nation, the second largest tribal area in Arizona. Another Desert Diamond Casino without a hotel property is located I-19 & Pima Mine Rd., approximately 10 miles south.
The 323,000-square-foot casino-hotel is located at 7350 S. Nogales Highway. A 149 room hotel is connected to the 165,000 sq. ft. casino by an 8,000 sq. ft. conference center.
GAMBLING
The casino complex boasts over 1000 slot machines
- 500 Seat Bingo Hall
- 35 Seat Keno Room
- Separate non-smoking slot machine room
- Separate non-smoking poker and table game room
** Note: Smoke Alert!!! After visiting several casinos over the last few weeks, all which allow smoking on the gaming floor, my opinion is that The Desert Diamond Casino ventilation system is not as adequate as the previous properties we have reviewed.
ENTERTAINMENT
Monsoon Night Club
Hours: Friday & Saturday 8:00PM
DINING
The Steakhouse
Cost: Prime Rib/Steaks: $16.95-$29.95
Hours: 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 7 Days a Week
The Buffet
Cost: Lunch $9.99, Dinner $12.99
Monday Seafood Buffet $16.95
Sunday Brunch $14.95
Lunch: $8.85
Dinner: $10.85
Food Court
Diamond Grill / Diamond Wok
Cost: Grill – Average Entrees 4.95 Wok – Average Entrees $5.95-7.95
Hours: 24 Hours
HOTEL
As an added benefit to your wallet, there is no lodging tax – a savings of 12.5% per room.
Facilities
Heated outdoor pool
Exercise facilities
Rooms
King and double rooms are available along with Executive Suites and Luxury VIP suites with one or two bedrooms.
Rooms include:
- Contemporary decor
- 32″ flat panel television (42” flat panels in suites)
- Large work desk
- Complimentary wireless internet access
- Refrigerator
Traveling to the city of Maricopa, Arizona’s only Casino/Hotel
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009We’re back with Wacky Casino Wednesday! That’s Wacky Wednesday’s featuring casinos with hotels here in Arizona.
This week we’re featuring another casino that’s been around for a while with a hotel property that has a familiar name.
Travel to Talking Stick Resort and Casino
Thursday, December 10th, 2009TALKING STICK RESORT
As I mentioned last week, the newest and largest in the casino business often has only a fleeting chance to be on top of the heap. Currently in its final construction phases is the soon to open Talking Stick Resort just east of Scottsdale.
East of I-101 is the Salt River Pima – Maricopa Indian Community. Up to this point they have opened two Casino Arizona properties (the oldest currently next to the Talking Stick Resort). Within minutes of Old Town Scottsdale, unique shopping, and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, the Talking Stick Resort property is bound to be a mecca for high rollers … did I mention Scottsdale?
Access to the property is simple with easy on-off exits at I-101 and Indian Bend Road. The property is located 1 mile east and easily visible from the highway.
Current specs for the property include:
- 497 room, 15-story luxury hotel
- 240,000 sq. ft. casino floor (poker, table games, slots, keno)
- 900+ Vegas-style slot machines
- 100,000 sq. ft. of meeting space (indoor/outdoor)
- 750-seat showroom
- 8 restaurants (including fine dining on the15th floor)
- 10+ night clubs/lounges
- 2, 18-hole golf course managed by internationally recognized Troon Golf, LLC
- 13,000 sq. ft. spa (massage/fitness center, etc.)
- 2 parking garages
As with its sister casino several miles south, the showroom will feature “tribute shows” rather than nationally known entertainment.
Current rates are not available, although reservations will be accepted starting January 1, 2010.
Talking Stick Resort looks to be a major destination in the East Valley of the Phoenix area.
As soon as the property opens, we will update our blog.
Travel to Scottsdale Area Casino Resort Hotels
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009We’re back with Wacky Casino Wednesday! NO! The casinos aren’t wacky, it’s Wednesday that’s wacky! (Just wanted to clear that up…)
This week we’re featuring a casino that’s been around for a while with a new hotel property.
RADISSON FORT MCDOWELL RESORT & CASINO
Located 24 miles from the Phoenix airport, just south of Fountain Hills, Arizona on highway AZ-87 (Payson) is the home of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation. Although not a name you might be familiar with, the Yavapai were instrumental in forcing Arizona into a gaming compact creating this states tribal casino system.
As I mentioned in my first article last week, the Federal government passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in 1988. The catch was that each state was responsible for signing contracts between themselves and the tribes who wished to participate in gaming. Unfortunately, the governor of Arizona was opposed to tribal gaming so signing anything was not going to happen.
Unfortunately for the state, five casinos were already in operation around the state so in a desperate move, the Governor asked the FBI to raid the establishments, including Fort McDowell.
When the FBI loaded up 349 slot machines into trucks they found that they were not going to get too far. Yavapai members blocked the casino access road with all types of vehicles and stood their ground for three weeks. The governor finally (and surely reluctantly) signed a compact with the Yavapai. This in essence created the legalization of Indian gaming in Arizona.
If you want to celebrate with them, May 12th is a tribal holiday!
GAMBLING
With a 150,000 sq. ft. gaming floor, there are 866 machines, 55 table and poker games, keno, poker, and bingo.
ENTERTAINMENT
Lucky 7 Saloon
Friday & Saturday: 9:00pm-1:00am
Sunday: 4:00pm-8:00pm
Outdoor Concerts
Throughout the summer outdoor concerts are presented with nationally known entertainers
FOOD
Fort McDowell Casino Dining
Cottonwood Café: Open Daily – Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Featuring: Asian, Italian, Mexican, Prime Ribs, Sandwiches
Redrock Buffet: Open Daily – Friday-Sunday Buffet with “All you can eat” Crab Legs $14.50
New York New York Deli: Sandwiches / Pizza $5.00 – $12.95
Noodles Sushiya: Sushi Bar in the non-smoking area of the casino $2.95-$7.95
Outside The Casino
Ah-Ha-Qwah-Ja Pool Bar and Café: Beverage & light entrees.
We-Ko-Pa Grill (We-Ko-Pa Golf Clubhouse): Open daily serving breakfast & lunch.
HOTEL
In December 2005, Radisson opened its property next to the casino. It’s interesting that although it is next to the casino, the Radisson is not physically connected to it or to the conference center that forms a buffer between the two buildings. Fortunately, the southwestern desert climate makes inclement weather a rarity so even on a brisk winter evening the walk is invigorating.
- 248 rooms (4-star resort)
- Sleep Number Beds available
- $10 in casino play with free Fort McDowell Fortune Club membership
- Amethyst Spa
- Ahnala Mesquite Room restaurant
- Wassaja Conference Center (25,000 sq. ft.
- Heated outdoor pool/Jacuzzi
- We-Ko-Pa Golf Club (two, 18-hole courses)
http://www.radissonfortmcdowellresort.com
http://www.fortmcdowellcasino.com
http://fortmcdowelldestination.com
Tomorrow – We’ll take a quick look at what will soon be the newest, and largest, Resort Casino to open in Arizona.
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An Evening in Manhattan at Lips – Unique Travel
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