America’s most luxurious casinos, where you can roll the dice in style. (Image: Casinos.com)
There’s nothing quite like the United States when it comes to high-stakes thrills, glitzy resorts, and full-throttle entertainment.
From coast to coast, you'll find casino destinations that go way beyond the blackjack table—offering world-class dining, luxury suites, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
And while Las Vegas might be the crown jewel, it’s not the only place where gamblers can roll in style. It’s worth noting that these casinos may not all be traditionally considered “luxe” properties, but they’ve earned that reputation based on player votes and public perception rather than formal luxury classifications.
So, whether you're chasing lady luck in the desert, by the sea, or even in the heart of the Midwest, the U.S. has an impressive lineup of luxurious casinos—and we’ve rounded up the top luxurious gambling destinations, one state at a time.
Casino | Reviews | Luxury Keywords | Luxury Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|
South Point Hotel and Casino | 6,461 | 1,450 | 1 |
Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia | 328 | 67 | 2 |
The Point Casino | 133 | 26 | 3 |
Parkwest Bicycle Casino | 137 | 24 | 4 |
Twin Arrows Casino | 236 | 34 | 5 |
Island Resort & Casino | 155 | 20 | 6 |
Resorts Casino Hotel | 798 | 87 | 7 |
Ameristar Casino Black Hawk | 456 | 47 | 8 |
Miccosukee Casino & Resort | 243 | 24 | 9 |
Bally’s Quad Cities Casino & Hotel | 2,067 | 204 | 10 |
Hollywood Gaming Mahoning Valley Racecourse | 202 | 10 | 11 |
So, if you’re planning a casino-hopping adventure across the States (or just want to know where to go when you’re ready to cash in those vacation days), this list of the top 12 gambling states and their most luxurious casinos is your ultimate high-roller cheat sheet.
We crunched the numbers, sifted through the reviews, and tallied up mentions of luxe keywords on Tripadvisor to find out which casinos are really making guests feel like VIPs.
Topping our list was Live! Casino Hotel Philadelphia, with 328 reviews, 67 of which mention a luxury-related word from our list. Its luxury rating is a staggering 20.42%.
One lovely review says, "Signature Corner Suite—the view and space are worth the upgrade. True luxury accommodations. Lots of new slots and great table dealers. If you can't have fun with Russel dealing, you really shouldn't be playing." Sneaks away from work to go find Russel.
We’re sure you’ll have some different opinions on this if you’ve ever been to Vegas, but South Point Hotel and Casino, located about 15 minutes south of the Strip’s bright lights, topped the Nevada charts with a luxury rating of 22.44%.
A total of 102 people called it "fancy," and 75 mentioned "luxury"—not bad for a spot that flies slightly under the radar.
One review sums it up perfectly: “Close to the south end of the Strip, this is not the newest mega-complex hotel/casino but still an impressive complex with all of the amenities.”
Translation: It’s got everything you need without the chaos of center Strip crowds.
Coming in at number one for the Show-Me State with a luxury rating of 8.42% is Ameristar Casino Resort Spa St. Charles. Reviewers called it “magnificent,” “delightful,” and “impressive”—and honestly, we’re inclined to agree.
One guest wrote: “The room was VERY nice. The bathroom was huge, with a separate shower from the oversized tub. The view from the window at night was more impressive than the daytime.” Sounds like bathrobe-and-bubbles material to us.
Plus, judging by the photos? It’s got serious mini-Vegas vibes inside—glitzy, polished, and absolutely deserving of its spot as Missouri’s most luxurious casino.
The most luxurious casino in California is officially Parkwest Bicycle Casino, earning a solid 17.52% luxury rating. To put that into perspective, that’s twice as much as some of the other state winners. Not bad for a spot tucked away just southeast of downtown LA.
A huge number of reviewers praised how “comfortable” the place is—clearly, the vibes are just right.
One guest wrote: “Very reasonably priced, the rooms are spacious and the beds are very comfortable. For an extra $10, you can get a very delicious breakfast with hot and cold foods/drinks.”
Wait… $10? In LA? Unheard of. (Okay, sure, it was from 2018—but still, we can dream.)
In the state of Arizona, you can visit more than 3,000 mountain peaks, 22 nature reserves, and 100+ wineries (count us in). Oh, there’s also that big thing in the ground, what’s it called again? Oh yeah, the Grand Canyon.
However, the most luxurious casino turned out to be Twin Arrows Casino in Flagstaff, with a Luxury Rating of 14.41%. This peaceful desert gem got 20 reviews praising its “comfort” and five calling it “impressive”—and we can see why.
With over 1,100 slots, a hotel boasting 200+ rooms, and a location that’s perfect for a Grand Canyon side quest, this Navajo-owned resort is definitely more than just a pit stop. One glowing review reads: “Loved this place. It's not located in the average busy hotel/restaurant resort area. It sits out by itself for lots of peace, quiet and beautiful view of the mountains. Room was spacious & comfortable.”
Honestly? That ticks a lot of boxes on the luxury checklist.
Topping the luxury list in Michigan is Island Resort & Casino in Harris, scoring a 12.90% Luxury Rating. Out of 155 reviews, 16 mentioned how “comfortable” it was, and three even went with “fancy”—not too shabby for a tucked-away gem in the Upper Peninsula.
This place is more than just slots and tables. Think: luxury hotel, full-service spa, and two golf courses.
Yeah—we’re talking full-on resort vibes here.
One review that paints the picture perfectly says: “Easy check-in, comfortable rooms, the pool/hot tub is great, a dry spa, a steam spa, and a very large, modern exercise room. A large, fun sports bar. Wide range of entertainment. Four different places to eat.”
What more could you want? Maybe just a few more vacation days.
At the very top of Colorado’s luxury scale is Ameristar Casino Resort Spa in Black Hawk, clocking in with a 10.31% Luxury Rating. It scored four mentions of “luxury” and two of “impressive”—modest numbers, but this place speaks volumes once you see it.
A quick scroll through the photos shows off the spa, pool, gym (though no judgment if you’re skipping leg day on vacation), and stunning snow-capped mountain views if you time your visit right.
One guest shared: “The 26th floor view is amazing. The elevator ride up was a shake & rattle event. The roof pool was great and the hot tub plus the support for pool entry for mobility challenged folks was good to see.”
So… maybe we’ll meet you on the roof. We’re just taking the stairs.
We were pretty excited to see what came out on top in the Garden State, and Resorts Casino Hotel delivered—scoring a 10.90% Luxury Rating. Opened in 1978, this was the first casino in America outside of Nevada, so yeah… it’s kind of a big deal.
The reviews back it up too: 6 called it “luxury”, 5 mentioned “pleasure”, and a cozy 54 said it was “comfortable.” Sounds like Atlantic City royalty to us.
One reviewer summed it up perfectly: “No wonder it has outlasted many of the casinos along the AC boardwalk. Always a pleasure to be there, especially if the slots are hot!” Heritage, comfort, and maybe a little luck? We’re sold.
According to Tripadvisor, the top spot in Ohio goes to Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Racecourse in Youngstown, boasting a 4.95% Luxury Rating. Out of 202 reviews—most of them glowing—10 mentioned luxury-related terms like “comfortable,” “satisfied,” and “pleasure.”
Georgia kept it real in her review: “Not too big but comfortable. Can use additional rooms and machines. Fair payout but enjoy the food accommodations.”
Honestly, “fair payout” is music to our ears—though yeah, that should be the baseline, right?
Joe chimed in with, “The casino and horse-betting areas are in top condition—very clean and comfortable. I really like the bar and restaurant upstairs.” Not flashy, but a solid win for clean vibes, good food, and a bar with a view.
Right at the top of the list for the Sunshine State is Miccosukee Casino & Resort, earning a 9.88% Luxury Rating. With 24 mentions of luxury-related keywords and 70 four- or five-star reviews out of 243, this Miami spot may not be the biggest, but it clearly makes an impression.
One reviewer summed up the vibe perfectly: “We are not typically casino goers—this was a totally random stop after visiting the alligator attraction. Vast parking and in a very prominent, easy-to-find spot, this casino was a pleasant surprise.”
We don’t make stereotypes… But yeah, Florida really is all about gators and surprises.
And with 600+ gaming options, it’s a pretty sweet spot whether you planned the trip or just needed to cool off after hanging with reptiles.
Claiming the top spot in Illinois is Bally’s Quad Cities Casino & Hotel—you might remember it as Jumer’s Casino Rock Island if you’re a longtime local. It scored a Luxury Rating of 9.87%, with 167 people highlighting how “comfortable” the place is, and a couple even going as far as to call it “fancy.”
One reviewer had us sold with this: “They are in the midst of updating all the rooms and hallways and it is very attractive. Beds are very comfortable and the towels are the best.” Let’s be honest, a fluffy towel goes a long way.
And with those renovations still rolling out, this could easily become one of the Midwest’s sleeper hits for luxury casino stays.
Rounding out our list, the most luxurious casino in Washington is The Point Casino in Kingston, which scored a solid 19.55% Luxury Rating based on 133 reviews. Of those, 18 called it “comfortable,” and a couple even threw in “fancy” and “delightful” for good measure.
With 94 rooms and suites, three dining options, two bars, and over 700 slots, it's got a little bit of everything.
One reviewer had this to say: “The hotel is very new and the rooms are roomy and beautiful. The staff was very welcoming and friendly. And the beds—wow!” If those beds live up to the hype, we might need to make a special trip.
And there you have it—your ultimate tour across the US to the most luxurious casinos! Whether you’re chasing jackpots or just looking for a stylish getaway, our top picks will surely elevate your next casino adventure and make you feel like a million bucks! Hit the road and roll the dice.
Casinos.com utilized Tripadvisor reviews to do an in-depth analysis of phrases associated with luck to determine the luckiest and unluckiest casinos in the state of Idaho. We calculated the percentage of luck-rated mentions in the total Tripadvisor reviews.
Keywords tracked: Lucky, Luck, Winning, Big Win, Winner, Bonus, Profit, Success, Jackpot, Hand Pay
This data was collected in May 2025.
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