Las Vegas is at the top of everyone’s gambling list but if you don’t plan on traveling to Nevada and still want to test your luck, there is no reason to fret. The United States boasts more than 1,000 casinos so whether you are in the North, South, East or West there is bound to be gambling attractions near you.
Northern Casinos
Check out the Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut. Foxwoods is reportedly the largest Casino in North America. Besides the Foxwoods you can find other casinos such as the Mohegan Sun and Trump Las Vegas which contain the latest in slot machines, table games and sports betting.

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Down South
No need to have the blues in Biloxi, Mississippi, with the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Boomtown Casino, The Players Lounge and The Grand Theatre plus The Grand Arcade, which has interactive games kids will love and even a Jungle Gym. Louisiana also has many casinos; well known are the Lake Charles Coushatta and Harrah’s Casino New Orleans.
East Coast
Visit Atlantic City, NJ – with lots of attractions, beach resorts and casino hotels, this city will definitely keep you busy.
West Coast
Spa Resort Casino in downtown Palm Springs is just one of many spectacular casinos in California. This full-service casino features 1,000 slots, table games and a 150-seat lounge. If that doesn’t suit you can take a drive to Morongo Casino and Resort which is just a hop skip and jump away from LA. Las Vegas is the most famous gambling destination but it is not the only one. Gamblers from around the United States can take thrilling vacations many times without even leaving their own state.
