CASINOS
Ever since the gold rush days of the 1800s, folks have come to Colorado to strike it rich. Today, people can test their luck at nearly 40 casinos in Colorado, where you can play slots, poker, craps and roulette; many casinos are open 24 hours a day and offer a maximum wager of $100. In addition, several casinos also offer lodging, dining and entertainment. Our three mountain gambling towns are easy to get to and even fun for the whole family. Central City and Black Hawk are located within a mile of each other, just 34 miles west of Denver. Cripple Creek is 48 miles west of Colorado Springs. Several casinos offer economical round-trip transportation to and from Denver and Colorado Springs; many transportation deals include free drinks and gambling tokens as well.
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Century Casino just keeps getting better with improved interior design, the latest in popular games, more winners than ever, delicious food in both the Retro Deli and...
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3-diamond, Las Vegas-style hotel and casino, slot and poker machines, live poker, blackjack, steakhouse, buffet, deli coffee shop, 118 hotel rooms and suites. Live...
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The Colorado Gaming Association is the only statewide trade association representing the interests of the commercial casinos located in Black Hawk, Central City and...
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580 slots/9 table games, 26 hotel rooms, 2 restaurants, 500-car covered parking garage.
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The Red Dolly Casino is famous in Black Hawk, Colorado for the loosest coin slots in town.
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With a theme of a railroad station, and one of the newest hotels in Black Hawk.
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The Golden Mardi Gras Casino blends the celebration and Carnival of New Orleans.
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