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Visiting the casinos of Biloxi and The Mississippi Gulf Coast

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2011

http://americancasinoguide.com - Steve Bourie, author of the American Casino Guide, takes a video tour of the casinos of the Gulf Coast in Biloxi and Gulfport, Mississippi. He lets viewers see what each casino looks like, plus he gives details on what the area offers in the way of other attractions.

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  • It was a well-made video. However, I found it more of a tourist guide rather than a casino guide. what about the gaming? Which casino had the best payouts? Best video poker paytables? Best blackjack rules? Highest craps free odds?

  • We have that information published in our book, American Casino Guide. The new 2012 edition has a story titled, "The Best Places to Play on the Gulf Coast." You can buy the book on amazon-dot-com or our web site, americancasinoguide-dot-com. Sorry, but we can't give all of the information away for free!

  • I have been to New Orleans several times, but I stll haven't made it to Shreveport. I would also like to visit Baton Rouge.

  • The Casino hopper DOES stop at Treasure Bay Casino.

  • According to the official web site for the Casino Hopper bus at biloxibus(dot)com, the bus doesn't stop there.

  • Upon further research, here's what I learned: The Casino Hopper goes to all of the casinos at the east end of Biloxi, but it does not go to Treasure Bay. For that you have to take the Beach Hopper which also goes farther west to Island View, Hollywood & Silver Slipper. In all cases the hoppers are $1.20 and $0.65 for seniors with a Medicare Card.

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  • Excellent video! I was there casino hopping for a week in Nov. 99  My friend lived next to the KAFB in Biloxi, just about 1/2 mi from Boomtown Casino. I believe Beau Rivage was still in the process of being erected, or finished but yet to be opened. It sure is interesting to see how things have changed...even when I had visited, there was signs of hurricane damage but nothing to the extent of carrying barges onto shore. anyway, thanks for posting this was interesting to watch!!

  • Great video Steve! 

  • Great video !

  • I got to spend nearly a full year in Biloxi. Keesler AFB FTW in that regard! I've visited the Beau Rivage and Boomtown but obviously I wasn't allowed to gamble underage.

    What a way to wax nostalgia, thanks for the video. I won't gamble anymore because of personal reasons but I'll never forget how awesome Biloxi was!

  • beau rivage looks like a copy paste of the bellagio, from its fonts, to its building architecture, to the carpets on the casino floor. yes it is an MGM property so it makes sense but it would be nice to be designed based with biloxi and southern US in mind :) this is a superb video with so much detail!

  • The Palace Casino is on the backbay also, its north of hwy 90.

    For anyone going to Beauvoir bring a fishing pole and you can fish the pond in the back there are some really nice Bass in there.You need to ask permission to fish but they are usually super nice about it.

  • Cool my hometown casinos!

  • yeah it looks great

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