A Review of Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, Washington

By Debbie, published Aug 30, 2007
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Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, WA is a fun bit of entertainment for either the armature or the serious gambler. With two large buildings of over 20 varieties of slot machines totaling more than 2,000 total, as well as; roulette, blackjack, and poker, there is never a shortage of games to be played and excitement to be had. It may not be quite the same as the thrill of Las Vegas or Atlantic City, but it is sure is a worthy substitute for Seattle and Tacoma residents to enjoy.

Muckleshoot, which has been operating since April of 1995, is owned by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. The casino is located in Auburn, WA just off of highway 18. Although the location itself may not look terribly desirable, the parking area is extremely safe, with a covered parking area, as well as several police officers and security guards making sure patrons always feel safe and comfortable.

When you first approach the casino, you have your choice of two areas. The older area, which has been operating since the casino's opening, has several varieties of slot machines, such as; Texas Tea, Fairy Magic, Little Piggies, and Wheel of Fortune. The games in this part of the casino will probably be more familiar to people who have experience using slot machines. Many of the machines are in excellent condition, but there are also machines that have mechanical issues that seem to be due to age and extensive use.

The older side of the Casino also has several different types of games of skill, such as poker and roulette tables. I do not have experience with this type of gambling, but the tables look to be in decent condition and are always busy. The tables are roped off in the center of the casino with a bar for patrons to enjoy drinks and food while playing.

Muckleshoot Casino
Neigborhood: Auburn
Location:
Auburn, WA 98002  USA
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Have Indian in me and so I think that it fitting that some tribes have casinos. Taking money when folks took their lands before. Good article and would love to visit that casino.

Posted on 11/26/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

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