Gambling In Florida

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Gulfstream Park, at Hallandale, near Hollywood, Florida
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This is a list of casinos in Florida.

The Florida gambling laws are a little complicated and not all Florida casinos are able to offer FL gamblers all the classics. But there is plenty of choice for those looking to try to win some money in this state. Gambling casinos in Florida offer players several gambling options bring in over 7 billion in gambling.

List of casinos[edit]

List of casinos in the U.S. state of Florida
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Big Easy CasinoHallandale BeachBrowardFloridaRacino
Calder Casino & Race CourseMiami GardensMiami-DadeFloridaRacino
Casino Miami Jai-AlaiMiamiMiami-DadeFloridaRacino
Creek Entertainment GretnaGretnaGadsdenFloridaRacino
Dania Jai-AlaiDania BeachBrowardFloridaRacino
Daytona Beach Racing and Card ClubDaytona BeachVolusiaFloridaRacino
Derby LaneSt. PetersburgPinellasFloridaRacino
Ebro Greyhound TrackEbroWashingtonFloridaRacino
Flagler Dog Track and Magic City CasinoMiamiMiami-DadeFloridaRacino
Fort Pierce Jai-Alai & PokerFort PierceSt. Lucie CountyFloridaRacino
Gulfstream Park Racing and CasinoHallandale BeachBrowardFloridaRacino
Hamilton Jai-Alai and PokerJasperHamiltonFloridaRacino
Hialeah Park Race TrackHialeahMiami-DadeFloridaRacino
Jacksonville Kennel ClubOrange ParkDuvalFloridaRacino
Jefferson County Kennel ClubMonticelloJeffersonFloridaRacino
Melbourne Greyhound ParkMelbourneBrevardFloridaRacino
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming CenterMiamiMiami-DadeFloridaNative American
Naples/Fort Myers Greyhound TrackBonita SpringsLeeFloridaRacino
Ocala Poker & Jai-AlaiOcalaMarionFloridaRacino
Orange Park Kennel ClubOrange ParkClayFloridaRacino
Orange City Racing and Card ClubOrange CityVolusiaFloridaRacino-
Oxford DownsSummerfieldMarionFloridaRacino
Palm Beach Kennel ClubWest Palm BeachPalm BeachFloridaRacino
Pensacola Greyhound TrackPensacolaEscambiaFloridaRacino
Pompano ParkPompano BeachBrowardFloridaRacino
Sarasota Kennel ClubSarasotaSarasotaFloridaRacino
Seminole Casino Big CypressClewistonHendryFloridaNative AmericanClosed
Seminole Casino BrightonOkeechobeeOkeechobeeFloridaNative American
Seminole Casino ImmokaleeImmokaleeCollierFloridaNative American
Seminole Casino Coconut CreekCoconut CreekBrowardFloridaNative American
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino HollywoodHollywoodBrowardFloridaNative American
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino TampaTampaHillsboroughFloridaNative American
Seminole Classic CasinoHollywoodBrowardFloridaNative American
Tampa Bay DownsTampaHillsboroughFloridaRacino
Tampa Greyhound TrackTampaHillsboroughFloridaRacino
Victory Casino CruisesCape CanaveralBrevardFloridaCasino Ship
Victory Casino CruisesJacksonvilleDuvalFloridaCasino ShipClosed

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  • Jefferson County Kennel Club

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Florida is no stranger to legalized gambling, having hosted different forms of betting since 1931.

Wagering in Florida all began with dog and horse racing, followed by jai alai, all in the 1930s. All three of these sports still operate today and allow betting onsite. In fact, all of the jai alai frontons also offer poker rooms and slots. Racinos, located within race tracks across the state, also offer these gambling amenities.

Tribal casinos came to Florida in the late '80s, offering table games and slot machines. There are currently 8 such casinos, along with a handful of casino cruise ships that linger offshore. Residents can also take advantage of independent card rooms, where poker is legal.

Online gaming has not yet come to Florida, although the possibility may be closer than we think. Residents can take advantage of social gaming, however, where they can play the slots or poker for fun instead of money.

Additionally, Sen. Jeff Brandes has filed threeFlorida sports betting bills for the upcoming 2020 legislative session. With a big tribal presence in the state, passing any sports betting legislation may come with numerous hurdles.

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Social casino site options

In Florida, the options for social gaming are similar to other states. Zynga, Slotomania, BigFish, and the rest of the usual suspects are available to Florida residents and visitors.

Residents are typically too far away to take advantage of the MyVegas comps options. However, there are three exceptions: Resorts World Bimini, Royal Caribbean, and the Orlando offerings from Gray Line Tours.

Bimini is the closest Bahamian island to Florida. It's either a short boat or plane ride away from the eastern coast. Though RWB's casino is smallish, with only a few hundred slot machines and a smattering of table games, the property is well-furnished, and the comps offered through MyVegas include discounts on rooms, food, and other activities.

Another MyVegas option that Floridians can truly use is the site's partnership with Royal Caribbean cruises. Rewards offered through MyVegas include onboard credits and, most invitingly, actual cruise comps for interior staterooms on departures out of Fort Lauderdale. It's conceivable that free or nearly-free five-day vacations are convenient for most Floridians. (At least those willing to put in the time to get 750,000 loyalty points.)

The final option is to get comps for the Gray Line Tour options out of Orlando. The rewards offered are mostly companion tickets or discounts, but there are MyVegas options for trips to Miami, Clearwater Beach, St. Augustine, and the Kennedy Center. So, at the very least, if you were planning to go sightseeing in Florida anyway, you might be able to ease the burden on your wallet and do it in style.

Land-based slots environment

Florida has a long history with regard to gambling. Legal forms of wagering have existed in the state since 1931, when dog and horse racing were legalized.

Since that time, there has been an ebb-and-flow to the public's acceptance of gambling options and buildings. Ultimately, Florida has undoubtedly become a destination for more than just beaches and retirement facilities.

Florida first legalized slot machines and jai alai back in 1935. They quickly repealed the machines (but not the jai alai) two years later. Limited slots gaming was introduced in 1988 on tribal lands due to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. But it wasn't until 2004, 67 years after their repeal, that voters revived slot gaming and approved slot machines' introduction to the racetracks and jai alai facilities.

Tribal Casinos

The path that led Florida to become such a gambling-friendly state hinges on one major fact. Florida has a preponderance of Native American tribal lands within its borders.

Gambling in florida panhandle

Florida's interwoven relationship with several tribes – particularly the Seminole tribe – has allowed for the expansion of gaming in Florida. And, unlike other reservation lands, many tribal properties are near or inside major metropolitan areas in the state.

The Seminoles have operated some form of gambling in Florida since 1981, when they began offering bingo at their Tampa-area reservation (one of six reservations in the state). Today, the tribe owns and operates seven different casinos. These include two Seminole Hard Rock locations in Tampa and Hollywood.

In 2009, Governor Charlie Crist signed a bill into law that relaxed rules on much of gambling, particularly with regard to poker. Those seven Seminole casinos, one Miccosukee-run facility, and several casino cruise boats offer slot gamblers more than 25,000 machines and over 750 table games upon which to play.

Additionally, players can find over 800 Florida poker tables in cardrooms and racinos throughout the state. Below is a listing of the properties.

Land-based slots options

PropertyLocationNumber of Slot Machines
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino TampaTampa4,000
Seminole Coconut Creek CasinoCoconut Creek2,000
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino HollywoodHollywood2,000
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming CenterMiami1,700
Seminole Casino ImmokaleeImmokalee1,300
Seminole Classic CasinoHollywood850
Seminole Casino – BrightonOkeechobee450
Seminole Casino Big CypressClewiston25

Online gambling options

As of right now, Florida has no laws either for or against online gambling but has no regulated sites of its own to offer.

However, since the legislature has a budget shortfall and what seems to be a favorable opinion about gambling within the state, it would be no major surprise if Florida iGaming became a legal reality.

With so many land-based options and no major public backlash to be seen, Florida is definitely on the upswing with its gambling. So, those who prefer online games are likely to find options fairly soon.

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Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center

With the Seminole tribe dominating so much of Florida's gaming scene, it's important to remember the other group that has a stake. The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida operates the Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center. This is located on the corner of Krome Avenue and Tamiami Trail in the far western portion of Miami.

It's a 56,000-square-foot facility offering over 1,700 slot machines, poker, and bingo. They also have a 1,200-seat entertainment venue and three restaurant options.

The center is on 25 acres of Miccosukee reservation land. However, the Miccosukees (like their Seminole counterparts in Florida) have more than one discontiguous piece of reservation land throughout the state. In fact, the primary area is within the Everglades, where the tribe has resided for over 100 years. In fact, the Miccosukees are descended from a group of Creeks who eluded capture in the wetlands area.

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Today, more than 600 tribal members live in the area. They are direct descendants of that group of Creeks, who spoke Mikasuki – hence the new tribal name. The tribe is federally recognized by the United States government and maintains roughly 75,000 acres of reservation land in total (plus a perpetual lease for another 189,000 acres).

State legal environment

Is There Gambling In Florida

Permitted/Offered?Notes & Restrictions
Land-based GamblingYesRestricted to tribal lands and cruises
Online GamblingNoExpected to be offered soon – favorable legislative environment
LotteryYesState lottery, Mega Millions and Powerball offered
Charitable or House-based GamblingYesBingo only
Minimum Gambling Age21 for casino gambling, both online and live; 18 for horseracing




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