10 Biggest U.S. Casinos by Square Feet: Part 1 - US Tax Refund Casino Tax Refund Refund Management Services RMS

Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia might be the five biggest cities in the U.S. for gambling, but none of them are home to the 10 biggest casinos in America. In fact, if you want to visit the biggest casinos in the U.S., you’ll have better luck in Oklahoma, California, and Connecticut.

Here is a list of the five biggest casinos in America based on square footage.

5 U.S. Casinos with the Biggest Gaming Floors

WinStar World Casino and Resort

WinStar is home to the biggest casino in the U.S. and, if you count gaming machines, it’s the biggest casino in the world. WinStar Wold Casino is located in Thackerville, Oklahoma, two hours south of Oklahoma City and 90 minutes north of Dallas.

Owned and operated by the Chickawaw Nation of Oklahoma, the casino floor at WinStar covers 616,960 square feet. The casino has eight city-themed gaming plazas—Paris, Beijing, Rome, London, Madrid, Vienna, Cairo, and New York City—and boasts over 7,400 electronic games, 100 tables, off-track betting, Bingo, Keno, and high stakes.1

The WinStar resort also includes a three-tower hotel with 1,400 rooms, a spa, swimming pool, shopping, entertainment, and dining options for every budget.

Foxwoods Resort Casino

If you want to hit the biggest casino resort in the U.S., you have to head to Mashantucket, Connecticut. Owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation, the resort covers over 9.0 million square feet while the casino occupies 340,000 square feet.

At the Foxwoods Casino you’ll find 4,800 slots that take denominations from a penny to $100.00, 250 tables offering 22 different kinds of table games, including Baccarat, Blackjack, Craps, and Pai Gow. Foxwoods is also home to the largest Poker Room on the East Coast, a 3,600-seat Bingo Hall, and Keno.2

The Foxwoods complex contains four different hotels, all of which have an AAA Four Diamond rating. At Foxwoods, you’ll also find shopping, dining, entertainment, spa, golf, bowling, arcade, museum, and hiking trails.

Mohegan Sun

Also located in Connecticut is Mohegan Sun. Overlooking the Thames River, Mohegan Sun is owned and operated by the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut. One of the largest casinos in the country, the casino covers more than 300,000 square feet spread out over three casinos (Casino of the Earth, Casino of the Sky, and Casino of the Wind).3

The casino has more than 5,000 slots, over 300 table games, 42 tables in the Poker Room, race book, and Sunrise Square, where you can play traditional Asian games, including Pai Gow Poker, Mini-Baccarat, and Sic Bo.

Mohegan Sun also has a 34-story, 1,200-room hotel, a 20,000 square foot spa, a 10,000-square foot indoor pool, a 17,500-square foot outdoor terrace, and a 130,000-square foot shopping destination.

San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino

You can find San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino on the outskirts of San Bernardino, California, in the shadows of the San Bernardino Mountains. If you’re flying in, it’s 140km east of LAX.

The San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino is owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians and has been a Southern California staple since 1986. The casino floor covers 220,000 square feet, on which you’ll find over 3,800 slot machines, table games, a 38-table poker room, and 1,400-seat state-of-the-art bingo hall. The 5,000-square foot High Limit Room offers both high-dollar slots and up to $2,000-a-hand table games.

There is no hotel at the San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino, but there are plenty of dining options and entertainment. And the casino is close to downtown San Bernardino.

Riverwind Casino

The Riverwind Casino in Norman, Oklahoma (just south of Oklahoma City) is one of the biggest casinos in the state. Owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation, the casino floor covers 219,000 square feet and features 2,800 slots, 20 table games, 17 different poker tables, off-track betting, Keno, and a high-limit room.4

At the Riverwind Casino hotel you’ll find 100 guest rooms and four conference rooms. Riverwind Casino is also home to Showplace Theatre and River Lounge and a wide selection of dining.

U.S. Gaming Winnings Subject to 30% Withholding Tax

If you travel to the U.S. and visit a casino or racetrack or play in a poker tournament and win a substantial amount of money, your winnings could be subject to a withholding tax by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Residents of foreign countries without a U.S. tax treaty will be subject to a 30% withholding tax.

BUT, if you live in a country like Canada that has signed a U.S. tax treaty, you may be eligible for a refund.

There are a number of countries that currently do not have a U.S. tax treaty. However, if you reside in any of the following countries, you could still be eligible for a refund: Australia, Bahrain, Barbados, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Israel, Kuwait, Mexico, Malaysia, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and the U.A.E.

To see if you meet the criteria and are eligible to get some or all of your withholding tax back, contact RMS.

RMS, the Easiest, Fastest Way to Get Your 30% Withholding Tax Back

If you visited a casino in the United States and had 30% of your casino winnings held back by the IRS, Refund Management Services (RMS) can help you reclaim a portion or all of your taxable winnings.

Founded by a Canadian Chartered Accountant in 1998, RMS is the most reliable and experienced gaming and casino tax refund provider for non-U.S. residents. Only RMS has the One Simple StepTM process. Our Customer Service Agents take care of the rest: processing and submitting it to the IRS.

It can take a minimum of one year for the IRS to review the claim and for RMS to receive the refund. Best of all, we’ve never been refused an eligible refund.

Contact RMS today by calling our toll-free number at 1-888-272-5559 or by emailing us at email protected.

Sources:

1. “Casino,” WinStar World Casino and Resort, last accessed August 25, 2016; https://www.winstarworldcasino.com/casino/. 2. “Games+”, Foxwoods Casino, last accessed august 25, 2016; www.foxwoods.com. 3. “A World of Gaming,” Mohegan Sun, last accessed August 25, 2016; https://mohegansun.com/playing.html#POKER. 4. “Casino,” San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino, last accessed August 25, 2016; https://www.sanmanuel.com/casino. 5. “Casino,” Riverwind Casino, August 25, 2016; http://www.riverwind.com/casino/.

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