Feeling lucky? Wisconsin offers a growing number of casinos throughout the state with everything from slots and blackjack to bingo and some of the nation’s top performers.
Located just south of Milwaukee’s downtown, the Potawatomi Bingo Casino is home to 1,000 slot and video machines, 24 blackjack tables and the state’s largest bingo hall with over 2,100 seats. When you need a break from the tables, witness some of the nation’s top performing acts in the casino’s 500-seat cabaret-style theatre and the 1,800-seat concert hall. A diverse array of restaurants, sports bar & grill and international buffet will help curb any gaming induced munchies.
Potawatomi Bingo Casino also gives non-smokers a place to play without all the smoke. The Sky Lodge, located on the second floor, features some of the hottest new slots, a full service snack bar and cashier booth. Bingo players can also escape the smoke in their own section in the back of the bingo hall.
Combining the state’s greatest offering of slots (2,700) and blackjack tables (72), the Ho-Chunk Casino in Baraboo includes a 300-room hotel, five restaurants and a convention center providing the perfect escape for a weekend gaming getaway.
Visitors to the northern part of the state can get their game on with a trip to the Oneida Bingo & Casino in Green Bay. The gaming complex features reel slot and video machines, blackjack tables, an 850-seat high stakes bingo hall and a 300-room hotel and convention center. Additionally, the casino hosts a variety of live entertainment.
Wisconsin offers gaming facilities in all four corners of the state, including the St. Croix Casino & Hotel in Turtle Lake, the Menominee Casino in Keshena and the Mohican North Star Casino in Bowler, to name a few.