Iowa Slots

History of Iowa Slots

Iowa Slots

Iowa has always been known to be a laidback state. An example is their gambling laws. They are one of the very few states that are very open to making gambling legal. What's more, they offer wide variety of choices for entertainment for both locals and tourists.

Iowa Slots Machine Laws

If there's one thing that would probably discourage you about the gambling laws of Iowa, it would be the fact that you're not allowed to own new slots machines. You have to see to it that it was manufactured at least 25 years before. This also means that you can only own slot machines if their purpose is for collection or display only.

Where to Play Slots in Iowa

  • Argosy Casino
  • Ameristar Casino Hotel
  • Casino Omaha
  • Harrah's
  • Catfish Bend Riverboat Casino
  • Riverside Casino and Golf Resort
  • Meskwaki Bingo Casino Hotel
  • Isle of Capri
  • Rhythm City Casino
  • Terrible's Lakeside Casino
  • Winna Vega Casino
  • Wild Rose

Best Slots in Iowa

There are more than 10 casinos in Iowa that offer wide varieties of slot machines. This means that you will never run out of choices. Heck, you can even spend the rest of the year playing slots, if your wallet permits, of course.

But one of the casinos that you do not need to miss out on is the Riverside Casino and Golf Resort located in Riverside, Iowa. It has everything you need from Las Vegas inspired casinos to wide golf courses and fancy restaurants. In their casino, you can choose among the more than 1,000 slots machines, all using the cashless technology. There are also more than 10 tables for poker and 24 tables for blackjack. You can also play these games comfortably either on the Show Lounge or the VIP lounge. The casino also operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So you can basically drop in anytime you want as long as you have money to burn.

More Gambling in Iowa

If you don't want to be stuck with the land-based casinos, you can try your luck on riverboat casinos. They can also give you a beautiful view of the different areas of the state. These casino establishments are properly monitored by the gambling commission of the state.

Iowa is also famous for other game of chances, such as bingo, raffles, and, of course, lottery. There's a different department that keeps track of racing companies and lotteries all over the state.

Things to Do in Iowa

Get ready to meet and mingle with the Iowans on their different fairs. You can join the Iowa State Fair, North Iowa State Fair, Clay County Fair, and Great Jones County Fair. Don't forget to educate yourself on the history of Iowa while you visit Old Capitol Building, Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, and Cedar Rapids Museum of Art. Also check out Des Moines, the capital of Iowa. As a flourishing city, it offers countless options for your shopping, dining, and entertainment.