Muckleshoot Casino opened in April 1995 in a 13,000-square-foot tent offering 31 table games, pull-tabs, off-track betting and a cafe. Over the decades to follow, a series of successful expansions created what, today, is a 340,000-square-foot casino offering unparalleled gaming, entertainment and dining, making it "the Biggest and Best in the Northwest."Muckleshoot Casino opened in April 1995 in a 13,000-square-foot tent offering 31 table games, pull-tabs, off-track betting and a cafe. Over the decades to follow, a series of successful expansions created what, today, is a 340,000-square-foot casino offering unparalleled gaming, entertainment and dining, making it "the Biggest and Best in the Northwest."
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Donna P.

11/26/2021

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Overall, I am very disappointed in this place. I have been going for years as its the closest casino to me. Mostly I played poker and could spend several hours for $100 and have fun playing the game and socializing. I liked many of the poker dealers, but wasn't always impressed with the wait staff, management but It was bearable. Now the pandemic happened they were slow to implement safety precautions. Also, they closed poker completely so now when I go all I can do is play slots. The slot paybacks are so bad that I can take $100 and be done in less than 1 hour! You would think that after playing 7 times in a row leavng without anything that finally there would be a payback. Naw. 8 time? Nope. Plus the food is horrible (they have a point program and you can use it for food), they have a new restaurant where the buffet used to be and its amazingly bad. I took my cousin there and we both left our plates half full and did not take it with us. I had a navajo taco thinking hey if its tribal it should be good. Nope. She had fish and chips and said they were too greasy and uncooked too. There is now a food court too and its equally horrible, except the people serving were also rude on top of this. They act like they are doing YOU a big favor and not the other way around. Fine. I stopped going there even though it was the closet place. I forgot to mention Muckleshoot is often dirty as well inside as well as in the parking garage. What can I say that is good? They have a free soda beverage machine. The Pizza place now has pretty good pizza. Music at the Club? None that I cared for (Rap Hip Hop) and is so loud its hard to play any game close to it. I recommend one of the other casinos, unfortunately I wouldn't waste your time - or money on this one.

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Corey K.

01/14/2017

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Don't waste the time driving to muckleshoot casino, I drive over an hour passing multiple casinos to check this place out but if you do, just hand them your money as you won't hit nothing on the slots, 2$ bet hitting a so called bonus paying 5$, are you for real? I've won more on a 40 cent bonus. Hint to muckleshoot, IF you want people to come or come back for that matter, lighten up on the slots being fixed. And just so you know, i know the risk of gambling but come on. Give a little to get more an keep people coming back.

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littleriver1

06/29/2013

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Muckelshoot is a very large Seattle area casino

Muckelshoot has a huge non-smoking area and this is why I used to visit from time to time.


Biggest problem with this place is they have some stupid rule that forbids patrons from leaving any of the buildings with their soda. Security guards make you dump it before entering or leaving any of the buildings.

This is a totally stupid rule and almost caused me to throw my soda on a security officer on my last visit. Anyways, that will be my last visit to muckelshoot ever. Lots of other places in Washington state to spend my money.

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dweebslayer

10/13/2010

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Bigger isn't always better

With a floor plan which has grown by accretion rather than forward-thinking planning, it's easy to get turned around here. The staff is unfriendly, and the restaurants are over-priced for what they offer.

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skyannmarie

01/15/2010

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Muckleshoot Indian Casino

My opinion of the Muckleshoot Galaxy it is fun they have great music. If anyone hasnt been there on New Years, 4th of July, and other big holidays, plus on the weekends the Muckleshoot is very busy but they serve you to their best abilities, I would know my dad works there (Todd Gillespie) they are acceptional. The food there is delicous, fun, and expressive. The new buffet is fantastic, For others that havent been there it should be on your weekend agenda, you have to try it out at least once on wednesday nights I believe they have karokee its a blast. if it was a choice to go to the Muckleshoot or somewhere else my choice would of course be the Muckleshoot Indian Casino. There's a reason its the Biggest and the Best in the Northwest. :)

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