Oklahoma slot machine casino gambling consists of 131 American Indian tribal casinos, casino resorts, travel centers, and “gasinos” along with two pari-mutuel racetracks with slot machines.
No theoretical payout limits have been set for tribal casinos in Oklahoma. In addition, no return statistics are publicly available.
This post continues my weekly State-By-State Slot Machine Casino Gambling Series, an online resource dedicated to guiding slot machine casino gambler to success. Now in its third year, each weekly post reviews slots gambling in a single U.S. state, territory, or federal district.
Tribe: Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma Location: Newcastle, Oklahoma See Casino Details. Downstream Casino. Gaming floor: 70,000 square feet Gaming machines: 2,000 Table games: 30 Restaurants and bars: 5 Employees: 1,100 Tribe: Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Location: Oklahoma-Missouri-Kansas border See Casino Details.
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The minimum legal gambling age in Oklahoma depends upon the gambling activity:
In November 2004, Oklahoma residents approved a State-Tribal Gaming Act through a referendum. This vote enacted a model tribal gaming compact allowing tribes to use new gaming machines and card games. Based on this generic model, 31 tribes negotiated state-tribal compacts with the state of Oklahoma.
*The purpose of this section is to inform the public of state gambling laws and how the laws might apply to various forms of gaming. It is not legal advice.
It is legal to own a slot machine privately in the state of Oklahoma if it is 25 years old or older.
Oklahoma’s state-tribal compacts regulate tribal gaming in Oklahoma. However, the state of Oklahoma provides oversight under these compacts, which is the legal responsibility of Oklahoma’s Gaming Compliance Unit.
Based on the Oklahoma Gaming Compliance Unit Annual Report 2018, Oklahoma’s casinos prefer offering more Class II games due to Class III games requiring up to an extra 6% of revenue to the state.
The state also collects exclusivity fees from Class III machines. In 2015, 57% of all gaming machines in Oklahoma were Class III games.
As of mid-2019, 31 American Indian tribes operated 131 facilities offering Class III gaming through tribal-state gaming compacts with the state of Oklahoma. These locations include two racetracks offering pari-mutuel wagering and slot machines.
The largest casino in Oklahoma is also the largest casino in the world. This WinStar World Casino and Resort has 7,400 gaming machines.
The second-largest casino is Choctaw Casinos & Resorts – Durant with 4,300 gaming machines.
Oklahoma has no non-tribal, commercial casinos.
The 106 largest tribal casinos in Oklahoma, including two pari-mutuel racetracks with slot machines, are:
As an alternative to enjoying Oklahoma slot machine casino gambling, consider exploring casino options in a nearby state. Bordering Oklahoma is:
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No theoretical payout limits are legally set by Oklahoma’s state-tribal compacts. Further, no return statistics are publicly available.
Oklahoma slot machine casino gambling consists of over a hundred tribal facilities with electronic gaming machines existing as casino resorts, casinos, convenience stores, travel centers, bingo halls, and more.
Gaming regulations come from a generic tribal-state compact, used by 31 tribes in Oklahoma to legalize Class II bingo-style and Class III Las Vegas-style gaming. It does not include theoretical payout limits nor require that tribes make return statistics publicly available.
Over the last year, Bordertown Casino and Arena closed when the Eastern Shawnee Tribe decided to reassess its business plans and close the facility in December 2019. Also, the Texoma Gaming Center in Kingston became the Texoma Casino.
In early 2020, Governor Kevin Stitt of the State of Oklahoma demanded the state’s tribes update their tribal-state compacts. At issue was an attempt to improve the state’s gaming revenue by increasing income from exclusivity payments for monopoly casino rights. Ultimately, Oklahoma’s tribes united against the Governor, resolving the “bitter feud.”
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By Jon H. Friedl, Jr. Ph.D., President
Jon Friedl, LLC
Oklahoma is often stuck within that space sometimes referred to as “fly over country.” We never really visit and it’s not a state that’s really a destination, but it’s there and we know it is, if we ever need it to be. But why not visit Oklahoma? The wide open spaces, the rustic atmosphere, the small-town charm—it’s all there.
Don’t believe us? Check out some of these properties all over the state, and see what’s just waiting to be discovered when you decide to dive in to one of the least visited states in the country.
Here are the best resorts in Oklahoma:
Echo Canyon Spa Resort
This resort was voted the Best Hotel in Oklahoma by popular online news site MSN. It offers private accommodations that are perfect for couples looking to get away, and you can choose from suites, cottages and cabins, whatever fits your visit more.
The five-star spa is a favorite, and they’re right next to Oklahoma’s only national park, perfect for the outdoorsmen and nature lovers.
In addition to encouraging couples to visit, they also offer great amenities for ladies looking for a quick group getaway, at their spa, which has been voted one of the best in Oklahoma for several years.
Not sure how to make it there? They’re located just a 2-hour drive from Dallas and an hour’s drive from Oklahoma City.
Website: http://echocanyonmanor.com
Quartz Mountain Resort
Situated within the Wichita Mountains in southwestern Oklahoma (near the Texas border), this resort is great for retreats, workshops and group travel, away from the busy atmosphere of Dallas and Oklahoma City.
The resort boasts that it’s the premier destination in the southwest portion of the state, and their lodge-like inspiration lends a tone of mysticism to the environment.
Activities abound, and you can choose to head to the onsite arts institute, play a round of golf, go on a hike or even go boating on the lake.
Website: http://www.quartzmountainresort.com
Southern Oaks Resort
This property continues the lakeside resort theme, which you’ll find is a pretty common occurrence in the midwestern portion of the United States.
This resort allows you to choose from various cabin villas, so you can pick one that fits the size of your travel group, whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, family or a larger group.
Southern Oaks is the closest resort to Grand Lake, in Langley, Oklahoma, where you can find fishing, boating, parasailing and hiking.
The lake is also famous because it’s home to Pensacola Dam, the largest multi arch dam in the world.
Onsite amenities at the resort include plenty of outdoor common spaces with outdoor fireplaces and lawn games, courts, indoor games rooms, a saltwater pool and lots of patios.
Website: http://www.southernoaksresort.com
Shangri-La Resort
Another lakeside resort, Shangri-La caters to the elite looking to golf in Oklahoma.
The resort’s hotel has 120 guest rooms, a large resort pool (including a children’s pool), a luxury spa, a rooftop bar overlooking the nearby lake, huge amounts of event space and tons of dining.
The golf experience itself is superb, and the course is considered one of the Top 5 within the state.
There are 27 new golf holes, 10-minutes tee times and views of Grand Lake.
If golf’s not your thing, you’re tired of being at the pool and you aren’t in the mood for a spa visit, they also offer a full-service marina, so you can rent a boat (or even a yacht) and explore the 1,300 miles of shore.
Website: http://www.shangrilaok.com
Grand Casino Hotel & Resort
Oklahoma is known in the area as having some fantastic casino resorts, so much so that you’ll have travelers from all the surrounding states coming to Oklahoma to enjoy them.
Grand Casino Hotel & Resort has, of course, the casino, but also the spa and lots of dining and entertainment.
The hotel received a Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor, and has more than 260 guest rooms spread out over 14 floors (one of which is a VIP floor). The Grand Spa has an expansive menu, for whether you need just an hour treatment or something more extensive.
There’s a ton of meeting space, four dining choices and a golf club.
Website: http://www.grandresortok.com
The Artesian Hotel
Take a look at The Artesian, and you’re not going to believe it’s a casino at first glance.
The outward facade is classy, elegant and looks a little bit like it belongs on a university campus.
The Artesian is the rebuilt Artesian Hotel, which was established in 1906, when it hosted many celebrities.
Now, the new hotel, which was built after the original was destroyed in a fire, tries to reclaim the same elegance and panache.
You can expect three upscale dining experiences, an indulgent spa and a vibrant gaming scene.
The accommodations are both elegant and laid back.
There are fewer rooms than at other casino resorts, with this one only boasting 81 guest rooms.
Website: http://artesianhotel.com
WinStar World Casino and Resort
Luxury and culture abound at WinStar, one of the most famous casinos in the area. They have tons of gaming, lots of dining and great accommodations.
It’s Oklahoma’s largest casino resort, and offers so much to do, you’ll never get bored, even if you’re not a fan of gaming.
There’s the Event Center (which frequently hosts household name performers), the WinStar goal course, The Spa at WinStar and onsite shopping. It’s all there.
You have several different accommodation options to choose from. You can go with a spacious guest room or suite at the resort’s hotel, or a cozy room at the resort’s “Inn.” There’s about 1,500 guest rooms to choose from, no matter what your tastes are.
The hotels also have two luxurious resort-style pools, surrounded by private cabanas, a pool bar and the spa. There’s hardly an amenity that you won’t be able to find here!
Website: https://www.winstarworldcasino.com
Choctaw Casino Resort
There are actually eight Choctaw Casino Resorts spread out through Oklahoma, all operated by the Choctaw nation.
Each is gorgeous in its own way an doffers luxurious amenities that you won’t want to pass up.
You’ll have a hard time deciding which to book! Choose from properties in Durant, Pocola, Grant, McAlester, Broken Bow, Isabel, Stringtown and Stigler.
The one in Durant is one of the most popular, though.
In addition to gaming, dining, shows, entertainment, and a spa, there’s also what they call the “District,” which has a whole other level of fun activities, such as bowling, laser tag, an arcade, a sports bar and a movie theater.
Website: http://www.choctawcasinos.com
Longlake Resort
Calling itself “Oklahoma’s Best Kept Secret” is certainly the truth.
This beautiful scenic spot is home to all the outdoorsy activities you could want on a scenic lake.
There’s fishing, horseback riding, hiking, you name it! See the roaming buffalo, kayak, swim, go mountain biking, go to the shooting range and enjoy total privacy as you explore it all.
The resort offers luxury lodging in cabins, which are each secluded in their own little wooded nook, so you can really feel like you’re in your own world.
Sizes vary, so you can pick what works for you, whether you’re a traveling family or just a couple.
Website: http://longlakeresort.com
Rivers Edge
If you’re looking for even more log cabin-style getaways in the Oklahoma wilderness, you can choose to head to Rivers Edge.
Just northeast of Watson (a town with just a post office), there are a selection of cabins for you to choose from, each overlooking the Mountain Fork River in a wilderness setting.
There are 400 private acres, that you can step right into from your luxury accommodations.
Follow the river trails, ride mountain bikes and hike your way through it all! There’s also fishing, scenic driving trails and birdwatching.
It’s the perfect secluded getaway to really enjoy some quiet time!
Website: http://www.riversedgecottages.com
Chickasaw Retreat and Conference Center
Situated between the Lake of the Arbuckles and the Arbuckle Mountains, the Chickasaw Retreat and Conference Center is a nature resort that also offers a fair amount of luxury.
Guest rooms are highly spacious, with views of the surrounding wilderness and property.
Suites with mini kitchens, all updated and beautiful, are available, and they even come with balconies or a soaking tub.
Other amenities at the resort include pools, a sauna, steam rooms, a fitness center and, of course, a spa.
Website: http://chickasawretreat.com
The Skirvin
Of course, you may not be all that into the wilderness resort and retreat stuff, and that’s okay. Oklahoma also has a few luxury options within its two major cities of Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The Skirvin, by Hilton, is one of these.
Located near the Brockton Entertainment District, it’s centrally located and has hosted a variety of presidents and politicians. It maintains its historic looks and is listed as a Historic Hotel of America. It’s only a short walk from the State Capitol and also the Cox Convention Center, making it very convenient for those traveling on business. On site, there’s a piano bar and lounge, a restaurant and the guest rooms are absolutely elegant.
Website: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/oklahoma/the-skirvin-hilton-oklahoma-city-OKCSKHF/index.html
Ambassador Oklahoma City
If it’s an Autograph Collection hotel by Marriott, you know it’s got to be good.
So it is with The Ambassador in Oklahoma City.
Historic but modern, this hotel is within the Osler Building, with all its 1920s flair that it had as a medical facility, before being turned into what you see today.
You’re right within easy distance of downtown Oklahoma City and the Chesapeake Energy Arena.
On site you’ll find great restaurant, a rooftop bar, an outdoor pool and a full fitness center.
The rooms are posh and perfect for a restful night’s sleep, each with an elegant design with dark colors, crown molding, sophisticated desk spaces, carefully chosen window treatments and more.
You’ll find it all right here, and may even pick up a few decorating tips while you’re at it!
Website: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcak-ambassador-hotel-oklahoma-city-autograph-collection/
Ambassador Tulsa
Just as there is an Ambassador Autograph Collection hotel in Oklahoma City, so there’s also one in Tulsa! This particular property was created in 1929 by a General Patrick Hurley, who created the Ambassador Hotel as the first extended stay hotel in the state.
At the time, the facade had a Mediterranean look, and was mean to house those rich oil guys and their families while they were out in Oklahoma, overseeing the building of their mansions.
They would stay in the hotel for a time, and then move on, making way for new barons to take their place.
It quickly became known as one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.
After about 50 years, the hotel became an apartment hotel, and then a retirement home, before closing for a decade.
Then, it was purchased, given a $5 million renovation, and that is part of what you see today.
So, explore the gorgeous suites with all their beautiful decor, yellow and black finishes and comfortable technology.
The elegant restaurant, The Chalkboard, is a Tulsa staple, and other amenities include nightly turn down service and luxury airport transportation.
Website: http://ambassadortulsa.com
21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City
The quickly-growing luxury brand, 21c, has made its way to Oklahoma City.
With 135 guest rooms that are modeled after loft apartments in New York’s Soho neighborhood, other on site spaces include a contemporary art museum, a cultural civic center and a restaurant and lounge.
There’s also a spa and fitness center! Each room has an industrial feel, and lots of black accents, making for a chic moody feel.
Want something super cool? Book the 21c suite, which has two king bedrooms, a huge living space (with a gorgeously fantastic couch that you have to see for yourself), dining room, great views of downtown Oklahoma City, a terrace, folding glass wall, two bathrooms with soaking tubs and dual showers and more.
Website: https://www.21cmuseumhotels.com