Down in the Mississippi Delta where the blues were born, where cotton and catfish are king, casinos are now the top attraction. As the area around Tunica and Robinsonville, Mississippi fast becomes the nation’s fourth largest gambling destination, more and more gamers are discovering Tunica.
The Casinos In Tunica
Located south of Memphis in northern Mississippi, Tunica is now The South’s Casino Capitol. Easily accessible from Arkansas and other Southern states, Tunica is where the action is. Since 1992 when the first casino opened for gaming, Tunica County Mississippi has gone from one of the poorest counties in the United States to one of the richest counties in the state.
More than eight major casinos have located in the Tunica region and gaming runs twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Major casinos open in Tunica include Bally’s Casino, Fitzgerald’s Casino, Gold Strike Casino, Hollywood Casino, Horseshoe Casino, Sam’s Town Gambling Hall, and the Sheraton Casino. Each has a different theme and style from the farmhouse look of Bally’s to the Irish castle style of Fitzgeralds to the old West appearance at Sam’s Town.
Each of the casinos offer the same world class gambling, games, high quality food, fine lodging, and other amusements that experienced gamers can find in Vegas or Atlantic City. Most of the casinos have adjacent hotels and other lodging is available. More than 6,000 hotel rooms are available in the Tunica-Robinsonville area. Chose from staying in a luxury casino hotel, chain hotel, privately owned motels, or cozy bed-and-breakfasts. All are an option in the Tunica area.
Top entertainers offer entertainment at the Tunica casinos.
Check with individual casinos or the Tunica Convention and Visitors Bureau for upcoming performers and dates. Over fifty restaurants offer fine foods – everything from Memphis style barbecue to Mississippi Delta catfish and fine steaks.