Missouri Slots

History of Missouri Slots

Missouri Slots

Missouri has always been open to gambling, unlike most states where they were considered to be illegal until only recently. Aside from how long it took before they legalized riverboat casinos, which were permitted to operate only in the early 1990s. This also means that the history of slots in this state also started out early.

Missouri Slots Machine Laws

There are two important laws on Missouri slots that you have to remember. First, you cannot own any slot machines under 30 years old. While other states allow you to own a quarter of a century old slots machine, Missouri adds on another 5 years for legal slots machine owning. This is to ensure that residents will own nothing but old and perhaps decrepit slots machines they can no longer operate properly. These slots main purpose would be for displaying at home as a collectibles or antiques.

You also have to keep in mind the different ways casinos let you play on slots. Though others would encourage you to bet using cents and dollars, you may also use redemption tickets.

Where to Play Slots in Missouri

  • St. Jo Frontier Casino
  • Ameristar Casino Hotel
  • City of Caruthersville Casino Aztar
  • Isle of Capri Casino, Kansas Riverboat Casino
  • Mark Twain Casino
  • Argosy Casino
  • President Casino St. Louis Riverfront
  • Harrah's North Kansas City Casino & Hotel

Best Slots in Missouri

Aside from the fact that it has a very cool name, Mark Twain Casino offers plenty of options for your slots games. All in all, there are more than 600 slots machines that you can choose from. It's a combination of video reel and reel slots. The casino, which operates as La Grange, is also a stationary boat, which further adds to its magnificence. If you're bored of playing the slots, you can always try your luck on Mini Pai Gow, Roulette, black jack, poker, and craps.

More Gambling in Missouri

Missouri is not Las Vegas, but you do have decent selections for your casinos. So far, there are around 10 of them that are scattered all over the state. They offer wide varieties of games, from slots to card and table games. Besides these, they also have horse racing and bingo games, which are normally organized during charity events. If you do want to try your luck further, make sure that you can bet in their state lottery.

Things to Do While in Missouri

What's the best way to spend lazy days in Missouri? Drinking, of course. In Missouri, you can find the packaging plant of Budweiser. If you're over 21, you can receive 2 free cans of cold ice beer. You can also take a tour on the different wineries of the state, where you can sample some of their best concocted wines and cheeses. If you're into that, you can also watch any of the famous Branson music shows. Most of the songs that are being played are Western and country. Lastly, you can always amuse yourself in the Silver Dollar City.