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![]() Miccosukee Resort & Gaming
A Civilized Wilderness in Miami's Everglades by
Andrew Hard
An enterprising Indian tribe has built a full-service family resort and casino in south Florida. Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Miami ( A project of the local Miccosukee Indian tribe, the resort itself feels half-Las Vegas, half-South Beach. The lavishly flamboyant purple-and-green interior resounds with the chirping of 1,700 video pull-tab slot machines and the general hum of gaming activity. All told, the gaming services include the pull-tab machines, 58 poker tables, lightning lotto, and Bingo halls (which really fill up on the weekends!)
For older kids and teens, there's a huge and colorful video arcade. They can also enjoy canoeing, kayaking, bird-watching, and biking tours, which can be arranged through the fitness center in the surrounding wilderness. Other adult amenities include a large, indoor heated pool, Jacuzzi, spa (offering superb massages) and beauty salon, fitness center, ballroom, and excellent meeting and convention facilities. The resort also offers its guests a deli off to the side of the gaming facilities, a buffet-style restaurant, martini bar, and an exquisitely exotic fine-dining restaurant which offers great service and some authentic Native American dishes. Resort accommodations include 46 one- and two-bedroom suites (recommended for families) and 302 deluxe guest rooms. All come complete with TV, in-room movies, Playstation, modem connection, and mini bar. Room rates range upward from about $125/N for a room, or $300/N for 1 BR or 2BR suites depending on weekday and season. Andrew Hard, formerly a staff writer at FTF and graduate of NYU's journalism program, is a rewrite editor at FoxNews.com.
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