Here’s where you can place bets in WA this Super Bowl weekend
Sports betting became legal at 16 Tribal casinos in September 2021.
Though not all sportsbooks are open yet, here’s what some of them are offering this weekend for Superbowl LVI when the Los Angeles Rams take on the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, Feb. 13, at SoFi Stadium. Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. PST.
Snoqualmie Casino
Snoqualmie Casino’s sportsbook was the first to open and take bets. Located in Snoqualmie, Wash., it is known as the closest casino to Seattle. For the big game, the casino owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe is offering live in-game betting, all-you-can-eat wings, quarterly cash drawings and a special appearance by former Seahawks player and Super Bowl XLVIII winner Cliff Avril.
The party is free and no reservations are needed, but wing passes are for sale. Find more details online.
Emerald Queen Casino
The Puyallup Tribe’s Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Wash., opened its sportsbook in December. In partnership with BetMGM, the sportsbook is the largest in the Northwest, featuring a 500-square-foot-plus LED wall, more than a dozen 86” high-definition TVs and 70 Dreamseat Leather armchairs.
Angel of the Winds Casino Resort
Offering a broad selection of professional sports markets and bet types, including live betting and multi-team parlays, the Stillaguamish Tribe’s Angel of the Winds Casino Resort sportsbook is located in Arlington, Wash. The Book, formerly known as the Keno Lounge, provides guests with a dedicated space for sports wagering, with multiple televisions, comfortable seating with attached side tables where guests can play, relax, dine and watch their favorite teams.
“We’ve been thrilled with the positive feedback our sportsbook, The Book, has received from both long-time patrons and new guests alike,” said Director Of Marketing Mary Jewett in a statement to McClatchy. She added many prop bets will be available for the Super Bowl.
Little Creek Casino Resort
The Squaxin Island Tribe’s Little Creek Casino Resort is one of the latest casinos to launch sports betting after opening its doors Feb. 1. Located in Shelton, Wash., the sportsbook is the closest to Olympia. In partnership with International Game Technology, the Little Creek Sports Book is on the main casino floor with eight betting kiosks, 30 luxury lounge seats, eight 82-inch video screens and a 20-by-10 foot LED video wall.
For the big game, the casino is offering its new chicken wings paired with 7 Paddles Pacific Ale, specially crafted for the casino by Chainline Brewing Company.
Clearwater Casino
The Suquamish Tribe’s Clearwater Casino Resort opened its FanDuel Sportsbook also in early February in Suquamish, Wash. The space features three live betting windows, 12 self-service betting terminal kiosks, club chair seating, 17 screens and a 32-by-9 foot high-definition video wall. Three self-service betting kiosks are located in the Beach Rock Music and Sports Lounge, which features 11 screens and seating for over 250 people.
For the big game, the casino is offering a table games “party pit.” Viewing is also available in the event center with a tailgate buffet for $14.95 and giveaways of signed football merchandise each quarter. Find more details online.
Northern Quest Resort & Casino
Owned by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, Northern Quest Resort & Casino opened Turf Club Sports Book in Airway Heights, Wash. The sportsbook is operated in partnership with International Game Technology.
For the big game, the casino is showing the game on its 30-foot LED HDTV in the EPIC Sports Bar with food, drink specials and giveaways. Reservations are recommended, and a $50 per seat food and beverage minimum applies. The dining room is family friendly, but you must be 21 or older to enter giveaways. Find more details online.
Muckleshoot Casino Resort
The Muckleshoot Tribe’s Muckleshoot Casino Resort in Auburn, Wash., is the latest to launch a sportsbook. In partnership with Caesars Sportsbook, the new center for sports wagering opened Friday, Feb. 11 — just in time for the big game.
The Caesars Sportsbook offers four live betting windows as well as nine self-service kiosks with more than 20 big-screen TVs, a 12-by-24 foot video wall and a live sports ticker with real-time scoring.
Chewelah Casino in Chewelah.
The Spokane Tribe’s Chewelah Casino in Chewelah, Wash., also opened its sportsbook in partnership with Caesars Sportsbook Friday, Feb. 11 — just in time for the big game.
The Spokane Tribe Casino
The Spokane Tribe Casino in Airway Heights, Wash., also opened its sportsbook in partnership with Caesars Sportsbook Friday, Feb. 11. The sportsbook offers an 86-foot scrolling scorekeeper, numerous screens, self-service betting kiosks and food from the newly opened restaurant The Grill.
Other gaming tribes
A total of 16 Tribes have been approved for sports betting. Here’s where else sports betting may be available soon:
▪ The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation that owns 12 Tribes Resort Casino in Omak, Mill Bay Casino in Manson, and Coulee Dam Casino in Coulee Dam.
▪ The Cowlitz Tribe that owns Ilani Casino Resort in Ridgefield.
▪ Lummi Nation that owns Silver Reef Casino in Ferndale.
▪ The Shoalwater Bay Tribe that owns Shoalwater Bay Casino in Tokeland.
▪ The Tulalip Tribes that owns Tulalip Resort Casino and Quil Ceda Creek Casino in Tulalip.
▪ The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s 7 Cedars Hotel and Casino in Sequim.
▪ The Swinomish Tribe’s Swinomish Casino & Lodge in Anacortes.
▪ The Skokomish Tribe’s Lucky Dog Casino in Skokomish.
This story was originally published February 11, 2022 at 5:59 PM.