
Chisholm Creek Casino Resort is an Indian owned casino that is situated in Mulvane, Sumner County, Kansas, where many locals and tourists come to gamble.
The casino resort is currently under development and will hopefully be open for business at the end of 2011 or early 2012. The Chisholm Creek Casino Resort is located along I-35 at exit 33 in Sumner County. The new resort will have the following gaming, eating and hotel facilities:
Chisholm Creek Gaming
Phase 1 (Phase 2)
72,000 square foot casino
1,300 slot machines (1,700 slot machines)
40 table games (50 table games)
Chisholm Creek Restaurants
Phase 1 (Phase 2)
200-seat restaurant (Three additional restaurants)
Chisholm Creek Hotel
Phase 1 (Phase 2)
100-room hotel (50 additional rooms plus a 10,000 square feet convention area)
Gambling in Kansas is getting more and more popular each year because more tourists are visiting Kansas and because the residents of Kansas are getting more exposed to all sorts of gambling; like with race horse betting, other sports betting and with Indian owned casinos. Chisholm Creek Casino Resort will just be another option for locals to gamble at.
Chisholm Creek Casino Resort Map
Chisholm Creek Casino Resort is only a small part of the gambling that you can do in Kansas. Kansas online casinos are quite popular for those that like to gamble at home or at work. At online casinos you can play all your favourite casino games like slot machines, blackjack, poker, video poker, craps and roulette to name a few games. You can also play the state lottery on the internet. It is easy and very convinient to do.
The Kansas Lottery Commission has legalized casino gambling in 4 gaming zones... North East (Wyandotte County), South East (Crawford and Cherokee Counties), South Central (Sedgwick and Sumner Counties) and South West (Ford County). According to the Kansas Senate Bill 66, casino contracts have a 15 year term, which starts from the from the date of opening, they require an investment of $225 million for properties, they require a license fee of $25 million which has to be paid to the state of Kansas, 22% tax on all gaming revenues, 2% paid to fund problem gambling programs, 1.5% to the city, 1.5% to the county and 1% to the host county and 1% to the adjacent county! It is amazing that for the honour of running a casino in Kansas, the owner has to give $25 million plus nearly 30% of all revenues back to the state. Now you understand why states all over the USA are legalizing casinos. This is great news for the Indians and all gamblers across the country. Now they just need to sort out the online casino issues!