Slot machines are the most popular attractions in casinos. They are easy to learn, come in a wide array of designs, and can offer substantial prizes and massive jackpots. They’re also brightly colored, with an accompanying soundtrack. And, their popularity means they are abundant in most casinos, making up a lot of the gaming floor in some of the most popular casinos and other gambling halls. With more than 25 casinos, Arizona certainly has its fair share of slot machines across the state.


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Playing Online Slots

As wide as the array of slot machines is in physical casinos, it is nothing compared to the vast selection found online. Online slots have more advanced features and wildly different bonus games. At sites like 76paylinesslots.com, they can have as many as 76 pay lines. More pay lines mean more opportunities to win, although it doesn’t necessarily mean you will win more money over time. If you’re looking for excitement and the feeling that your spins have an impact on the game, having more playlines is appealing.

Arizona Casinos

Arizona has a bustling nightlife and entertainment scene with local bars and restaurants, as well as newly redesigned and rebuilt music venues. The Grand Canyon State is also home to more than 25 casinos. All casinos in the state are found on Indian reservation land, as gambling is not yet regulated in the state. This lack of regulation means that tribal land, which is considered sovereign by the state, is the only area where gambling can legally take place.

Currently, 16 tribes operate 24 casinos. 6 tribes that do not have casinos do have slot machine rights and they lease these rights to other tribes that do have casinos, enabling them to incorporate more slots on their premises.

Casino Arizona At Talking Sticks Resort and Casino

The Casino Arizona is found in the center of the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale. The casino opened in 2010 and has become known for its collection of slots. There are approximately 1,000 slot machines found here, including video poker machines, as well as penny slots, and a great array of games to meet all preferences. The casino also houses table games and if you fancy a change from playing the slots, there is a keno lounge and a poker room, where you can try your luck against other players in the hope of winning the pot.

Desert Diamond Casino – West Valley

Desert Diamond Casino in West Valley has more than 1,400 slots and the casino claims to add new ones every month, so you’re guaranteed to find something new when you visit. With approximately a dozen jackpot winners every hour, Desert Diamond gives you a good chance of picking up some decent prizes along the way. And, when somebody does win, you’ll know about it thanks to the Jackpot Celebration which includes celebratory fanfare, music, and flashing lights throughout the casino. The West Valley casino offers over 75,000 square feet of entertainment. This includes table games and poker, as well as slots, and visitors can enjoy the steak house, bar, and the casino’s sportsbook.  

Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino

The Vee Quiva has more than 1,300 slot machines in its electronic gaming area. The area also includes video poker machines, electronic roulette, and electronic craps. Visitors can also find the BetMGM sportsbook on site while the Tequila Lounge is home to DJs, live bands, and, of course, tequila-based drinks. Vee Quiva is located near Laveen and is owned and operated by the Gila River Indian Community.

Desert Diamond Casino – Tucson

The Desert Diamond Tucson, like the Desert Diamond West Valley, belongs to the Tohono O’odham Nation tribe. Tucson is the nearest city. The Desert Diamond is home to more than 1,100 slot machines and players can also enjoy access to blackjack, poker, keno, and bingo. The casino has its own hotel with around 150 rooms, and entertainment comes in the form of live DJs. There’s even a nightclub in the casino building. There are five Desert Diamond Casinos across Arizona, all of which have a decent supply of slot machines. As well as West Valley and Tucson, there are casinos near Sahuarita, Why, and Waddell so you’re never far away from one.

Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino

Located near Maricopa, Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino belongs to the Ak-Chin Indian Community. The casino has more than 1,100 slot machines and also boasts nearly 30 table games including the usual variety of blackjack, craps, and roulette. When it comes to slot machines, Harrah’s features statewide progressives that can see substantial jackpots build up, and if you want a break from spinning reels, you can play at the video poker and video keno machines. Prices for the slots range from a penny right the way up to $25 with the amount you stake directly impacting the amount you stand to win.

Apache Gold Casino Resort

The Apache Gold Casino Resort has around 600 slot machines. While this is only around half the number of some of the other, bigger casinos, Apache Gold boasts the largest number of penny machines. With penny machines, you can play all night without breaking the bank, and while it does mean that the jackpots are not as high as they are at some of the higher-stake machines, the fun is still there. The casino is operated by the San Carlos Apache and is located close to San Carlos City.

Casino Del Sol

Owned by the Pascua Yaqui tribe, the Casino del Sol is located close to Tucson and has an impressive 1,300 slot machines. Players can also partake in live poker, blackjack, bingo, and other traditional casino games. The resort has 215 rooms as well as a conference center and spa facilities. Guests especially enjoy the steak house at the Casino Del Sol.

Tips To Help You Win At The Slots

Whether you’re playing online or at one of Arizona’s casinos, some tips can help improve your chances of winning.

Choose games with high Return To Player (RTP) ratios. Machines should include this information so it is easy to find out. 96% is fairly standard for slot machines, and if you’re careful, you can find higher rates than this. A high RTP does not guarantee returns, but if you play tight, there is less risk of you losing big, at least.

Avoid the progressive jackpots. We know most people dream of winning the big one, but it is a one-in-several-million shot that you will.

Start small while you get the hang of the machines. There are plenty of penny slots, and you still have a chance of winning some decent returns, at least compared to your stake. Once playing slots becomes second nature to you, you can always progress to the slightly higher-stakes machines.

Conclusion

Gambling in Arizona is only available on tribal land, but that doesn’t mean slots lovers have to do without while in the Grand Canyon State. There are 24 casinos, located near most major cities and towns, including some with well over 1,000 slot machines of different genres and styles. Whether you go hunting for the best RTP ratios or you prefer the big progressive jackpots, there are games suited to your tastes.