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Coordinates: 43°36′29″N84°42′45″W / 43.608167°N 84.712567°W
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort | |
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Location | Isabella Indian Reservation |
Address | 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd Mount PleasantMI 48858-8432 |
Opening date | April 22, 1998 |
Total gaming space | 210,000 sq ft (20,000 m2) |
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Owner | Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation |
Renovated in | 2018 |
Website | Casino Website |
The Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort is a Casino, Hotel, and Entertainment venue located near Mount Pleasant, Michigan. It is owned and operated by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation.
Features[edit]
Soaring Eagle offers a typical selection of pit and table games such as blackjack, roulette, craps, three card poker, and Let It Ride. In addition to slot machines in the main casino, an additional gaming hall called the 'Slot Palace' is located across the street and offers Bingo, Keno, and additional slot machines.
The casino also includes an 18-table poker room, which features games such as Texas hold 'em, seven-card stud, and Omaha hi-low. The poker room also features a bad beat jackpot and weekly Texas hold 'em tournaments.
The resort includes four restaurants, a pool with an underwater sound system, a full-service spa, an arcade, a day care, concert hall and amphitheater.
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Venues[edit]
- Entertainment
- The Entertainment Hall: Former bingo hall converted into a concert venue in 2000.
- Capacity: 3,260 reserved seating, 3,285 general admission[1]
- Soaring Eagle Outdoor Arena:[2] Amphitheater that opened in 2005. Hosts the annual 'Outdoor Concert Series'
- Capacity: 5,089 reserved, 11,000 general admission[3]
- Meeting rooms
- Saginaw Chippewa Ballroom
- Three Fires Room
- Ojibway Room
Renovations[edit]
In August 2017 a series of renovations were approved by the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council. The plans include incorporating a new sports bar and night club near the gaming floor, updating the Entertainment Hall, enclosing the non-smoking area, re-designing the Kid's Quest and Cyber Quest areas, a new high-limit and VIP lounge area, a relocated poker room and re-branding of the current sub shop.[4]
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Media related to Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort at Wikimedia Commons
References[edit]
- ^'Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort In Michigan Bets On Martin Audio'. ProSound. EH Publishing. March 3, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
- ^'Casino concert series kicks off'. The Morning Sun. 21st Century Media. May 26, 2005. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
- ^Surma, Andrew (June 15, 2016). 'Florida Georgia Line sells out Thursday concert at Soaring Eagle'. Central Michigan Life. Central Michigan University. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
- ^'Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort to undergo $26.5 million renovation'. MLive.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
FireKeepers is a tribal casino and hotel located in Battle Creek, Michigan, just about halfway between Detroit and Chicago, along I-94.
The casino opened on Aug. 5, 2009, and was originally owned by the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi tribe and managed by Las Vegas-based casino developer Full House Resorts. Unlike some tribal casinos across the state that allow younger patrons, FireKeepers has a 21-and-up age requirement.
Firekeepers Casino Bingo Battle Creek Mi
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi bought out the management contract in May 2012 and now owns and operates FireKeepers Casino Hotel.
FireKeepers Casino became FireKeepers Casino Hotel with the opening of an eight-story 243-room hotel in December 2012.
The hotel also features a fitness center, multilevel indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna and steam room, and a 24-hour business center.
The tribe broke ground on a second eight-story, 203-room hotel tower in June 2019. It plans to open the tower later this year.
The 107,000-square-foot casino on the property currently boasts 2,900 slot machines, 70 table games, live poker and bingo rooms. There are five restaurants, four bars and lounges, a coffee shop, cake shop, two retail outlets, a gas station, convenience store and car wash on the property.
Plus, the 2,100-seat FireKeepers Event Center, which hosts various shows and events.
In January, the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi inked a deal with gambling tech leader Scientific Games to run various online gambling verticals for FireKeepers in Michigan. This deal includes a retail sportsbook, online and mobile sports betting and online casino products. The casino plans to brand the online products under their FireKeepers name.
FireKeepers opened Dacey’s Sportsbook, the first tribal casino retail sportsbook in Michigan, on June 22, 2020.
FireKeepers Casino and Hotel
- Address: 11177 E. Michigan Ave., Battle Creek
- Owner: Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi
- Operator: Full House Resorts
- Hours: 24/7
- Casino Games: 3,500+ slots, blackjack, craps and roulette
- Sportsbook: Dacey’s Sportsbook opened in June 2020
- Poker: Tournaments and cash games (no-limit hold-em, limit hold-em, pot-limit Omaha, Omaha Eight, seven-card stud and high/low
- Age: 21-and-up only on the gaming floor