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This is a list of casinos in Alabama.

List of casinos[edit]

List of casinos in the U.S. state of Alabama
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
VictorylandShorterMaconAlabamaRacino (greyhound)No table games
Wind Creek Casino & Hotel AtmoreAtmoreEscambiaAlabamaNative AmericanNo table games 31°06′14″N87°29′00″W / 31.1038°N 87.4834°W
Wind Creek Casino & Hotel MontgomeryMontgomeryMontgomeryAlabamaNative AmericanNo table games
Wind Creek Casino & Hotel WetumpkaWetumpkaElmoreAlabamaNative AmericanNo table games 32°31′34″N86°12′30″W / 32.5260°N 86.2083°W

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Legality of electronic bingo[edit]

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Alabama has had many 'electronic bingo' parlors which feature slot machines that are or are similar to Class II gaming machines. The legality of these vary from county to county, and are in a near-constant state of flux. In particular, most such parlors were closed through the efforts of an anti-gambling task force put in place by Gov. Bob Riley early in 2010. But in March 2010, the Alabama Supreme Court determined that Riley did not have the authority to convene such a task force, but that power rested with Attorney GeneralTroy King. Shortly after the task force was sidelined, e-bingo parlors reopened in cities which had previously enacted ordinances permitting and regulating such halls. Additionally, Victoryland also reopened after a brief closure. (Greenetrack and the three Poarch Band of Indians gaming facilities did not close.)

At one time, several counties in Alabama featured numerous e-bingo halls, most notably Walker County, with halls large and small mostly concentrated along the former U.S. Highway 78 between Jasper and the Jefferson County line, ranging in size from converted small storefronts to large halls with hundreds of machines. But a ruling in a lawsuit by the Walker County sheriff determined that the machines in the county's halls were illegal, and the halls were forced to close. District attorneys in Jefferson County used that ruling to justify their order of closure for halls in that county. However, several large halls in Fairfield remained open because the city had passed specific ordinances permitting them. Those halls closed during the governor's task force raids in January 2010, but reopened on March 12, 2010 when the task force was invalidated. They again closed briefly in April 2010, as a part of the ongoing controversy over their legality and a dispute over jurisdiction between Riley and King.

In late May 2010, in yet another legal action in the anti-gambling feud between Riley and King, the Alabama Supreme Court determined that Riley had the ultimate authority to appoint an anti-gambling task force. Riley then announced plans to reactivate the task force, and the district attorney in the Bessemer Cutoff area of Jefferson County (including Fairfield) advised halls there to shut down immediately, or risk having their machines seized. King announced he would no longer interfere with the governor's efforts. Halls began closures on May 24, 2010. Victoryland and Greenetrack remained open for the time being. Poarch Creek operations were not affected, as the state has no jurisdiction over them.

Fairfield legalized large electronic bingo halls in mid-2009, with certain requirements for minimum number of gaming machines. Bamaco Bingo opened in September 2009 with more than 800 machines installed and announced plans for up to 5,000 machines. Two other large e-bingo halls, Bingo Fantastico and World Bingo, later opened adjacent to Bamaco, followed by Legacy Bingo in March 2010. All except Bingo Fantastico occupied empty 'big box' retail stores; Bingo Fantastico replaced a roller skating rink. Three other small bingo halls, including one that shared space with an automotive repair shop, were also located in Fairfield. The city received a permit fee of $100 per machine per month, and bingo was a major tax source for the city.

Bessemer, Alabama had some e-bingo halls in place, but their legality was in question due to a dispute between the city council, which voted to allow the halls, and the mayor, who opposed gambling. Those halls remained closed after the task force invalidation. Other smaller halls were located in cities and unincorporated areas near Bessemer; they also closed later.

Two other large e-bingo halls, Country Crossing in Dothan and White Hall Gaming Center between Selma and Montgomery, were shut down by the task force.

Throughout the controversy, the Poarch Creek band's operations not only continued, they expanded. Facilities in Wetumpka, Atmore and suburban Montgomery added to their gaming floors, and the Wetumpka and Atmore facilities added new high-rise hotels.

In July 2010, after all legal avenues were exhausted, state police and the task force shut down machines at Greenetrack in Eutaw, Alabama, then later at Victoryland. And on October 4, 2010, federal prosecutors filed charges against and arrested Victoryland owner Milton McGregor and several members of the Alabama State Senate in a corruption investigation regarding the entire affair.[1]

In 2016, after winning a ruling in a federal court against the state, Victoryland reopened its electronic bingo floor on September 14, 2016.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Byerele, Dana (2010-10-04). 'VictoryLand owner, state senators arrested'. The Tuscaloosa News.
  2. ^Moon, Josh (September 14, 2016). ''Victoryland reopens to large crowd''. Montgomery Advertiser.

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have two areas, one behind filling station and one designated that is easily liable to casino, it looks like there may be a third where the big trucks park
RV lot has 5-6 spots, plenty of space behind filling station

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All of the Casino and Hotel amenities are available to RV Park visitors, such as: pool. spa,5 dining restaurants, a gym too.
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The 28 fhu sites are very large, pull-through, concrete with grass between sites. None of them are completely level but the first ones, before the 'clubhouse' are the most level. Very clean and well maintained. They have added a small dog run. Nice bathrooms and showers plus laundry, picnic tables and grills at the clubhouse. We got $5 free play with each night we stayed.
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A new 28 Full Hook up RV park opened in January 2017. There are 28 pull thru spots with a clubhouse and small playground. The Casino has a 24 hour shuttle to pick you up and return you to your RV. It is a nice place to stop for a few days. All of the Casino and Hotel amenities are available to RV Park visitors, such as: pool. spa,5 dining restaurants, a gym too. They have entertainment regularly too.
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Rv parking area has 5 pull through plus 3 nice back ins with concert slabs, worked for our 40ft motor home.
Now has a very nice new Rv park, all pull throughs with a dump station that we were allowed to use for free when dry camping.
The price is $38, which seems high considering this remote area with no other attractions nearby.
Others in similar locations we have visited ranged from $15-$25.
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Very nice, clean with lots of extra entertainment--movie theater, bowling alley, arcade for kids, etc.
Found casino to be exceptionally cold, more so than normal.
So-so payouts on slots.
Food was not that great.
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The casino itself is medium sized, clean and handsome. We agree with the reviewer who says it is one of the nicer ones we have visited. It is easily walkable from all parking areas. Lots of slots, decent games. Non-smoking room is sort of an afterthought.
Nice lounge, though a little unorganized: there were signs on the bar advertising the featured cocktail, a French 75; bar staff had never heard of the drink. They had to struggle to find someone who knew about it, and the result was not a well-made drink. We did not eat in any of the restaurants, but they looked pretty standard issue.
The RV parking area is not significantly farther away than the car parking. There are three level concrete back ins with cement slabs and patio aprons! Not sure how big a rig these could accommodate: we were in a 21 foot motor home. There are also five pull-throughs that can easily accommodate big rigs. These sights are more or less level. No hook-ups. There is a grassy area behind parking lot, suitable for dog exercise. There is a moderate stream of car traffic past the RV area. There is good light, and trash cans.
There is also a second parking lot designated Truck Parking farther behind the casino. These are all pull-through spaces, pretty level. There is a smaller, hilly grassy area behind parking lot. There might be less noise back there, but it was less inviting than the RV area, so we did not park there.
We saw smaller class B RVs in the regular parking area. I suppose you could go there to be closer to the doors, but the car lot did not look as level as the truck or RV lots.
In the RV area, there was a strong, free, wi-fi signal.
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Casino is medium sized and has a very nice feel. We found it to be one of the best we have visited overall. Food is nothing to write home about.

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