For the second consecutive year, Indigenous tribes own and operate five of the top 10 casinos not in Las Vegas, as ranked by USA TODAY s 10Best.
Searching for a premier gaming experience outside of Las Vegas? USA TODAY says Foxwoods is the best US casino resort outside Sin City, (seen here). (Image: Foxwoods Resort Casino)Each October, USA TODAY recruits gaming industry experts to compile a list of the 10 best casino resort destinations in the United States with Las Vegas excluded. For 2020, the panel agreed that no casino outside Sin City is better than Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut.
Owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Foxwoods has continually ranked on the 10Best list.
Foxwoods offers 4,500 slot machines ranging from penny games to $100 minimums as well as 300 table games, high stakes Bingo at one of the world s largest Bingo halls, a race book with 50-foot digital projection screens, and the largest poker room on the East Coast, the experts said in their ranking decision. Four unique hotel properties and over 30 restaurants make it easy to stay and play.
Foxwoods is one of two tribal casinos in Connecticut. Mohegan Sun also placed on the 10Best honors, the Mohegan Tribe property coming in at No. 10.
Top Ranked Tribal CasinosAccording to the American Gaming Association, there are nearly 1,000 commercial or Native American casinos in the US. The Las Vegas area is home to approximately 50 commercial gaming venues, leaving more than 900 gaming resorts qualifying for inclusion on the casino list.
It s a crowded market, with many states at or approaching a saturation point. But Native American resorts continue to stand out. Along with the two tribal casinos in Connecticut, three others owned by Native Americans cracked the top 10.
Tribal Casinos on 10Best
No. 10 Mohegan Sun Connecticut
No. 9 Pechanga Resort Casino California
No. 7 Seminole Hard Rock Casino Tampa Florida
No. 5 Casino Del Sol Arizona
No. 1 Foxwoods Resort Casino Connecticut
Gamblers say a good casino features friendly table game dealers, 3:2 blackjack, single zero roulette, free slot play and loose machines, rewards programs that actually deliver rewards, and smoke-free sections.
Lower Resort FeesWhat certainly doesn t help a casino in being deemed the best are ever-escalating resort fees. Las Vegas visitors have expressed frustration with the mandatory add-ons, which are now as high as $45 a day, providing such amenities as free local calling, Wi-Fi, fitness center access, and boarding pass printing.
The casinos on the 10Best list have lower resort fees, or none whatsoever.
The list, and their nightly resort fee:
No. 10 Mohegan Sun Connecticut $25No. 9 Pechanga Resort Casino California $0No. 8 Harrah s Atlantic City New Jersey $20No. 7 Seminole Hard Rock Casino Tampa Florida $0No. 6 Peppermill Resort Spa Casino Nevada $30No. 5 Casino Del Sol – Arizona $0No. 4 Ocean Casino Resort New Jersey $23No. 3 Atlantis Casino Resort Nevada $30No. 2 Hard Rock Atlantic City New Jersey $17No. 1 Foxwoods Resort Casino Connecticut $20Mohegan Sun, Pechanga, Atlantis, and Foxwoods were all on the of non-Vegas casinos.