Coeur D'Alene Casino ID Review

The Coeur D’Alene is an Idaho casino run by the Native American Coeur d’Alene people in the town of Worley, 35 miles from Spokane. Worley itself is a small place, but because it is near the city of Plummer casino business from the town has brought economic benefits to the whole region, which is one of the benefits common to all US casinos. It is currently one of the largest employers in the Idaho area.

Casino Games

Coeur D’Alene has a 60,000-square-foot casino floor with gaming machines, bingo, casino promotions and a rewards club.

Slots

There are more than 1200 slots and video games, and the operators claim to be #1 in the Inland Northwest when it comes to their variety of gaming machines.

There is a choice of denominations and jackpots in games traditional and new, including popular slots like:

  • Buffalo
  • Black Widow
  • Invaders from Planet Moolah
  • Magic Mermaid

Table Games

Although Coeur d’Alene does not offer any live table games, it does have a huge variety of electronic versions. Its specialty is bingo, where you can share the excitement with dozens of other players.

History

The origins of today’s casino rest in plans drawn up in 1992 for a bingo hall, which was built at a cost of $2.7 million and opened in 1993. In 1994, the CEO, Dave Matheson, and the Chairman of eLottery established the National Indian Lottery, which was the first multi-state lottery in the U.S. and was designed to raise funds to develop the bingo hall into a casino.

In the years since then, the casino has grown into a resort with a hotel, a golf course, seven restaurants and a greatly expanded casino space.

Features and Amenities

In addition to the casino, there is the Coeur D'Alene Casino hotel, an off-site spa, entertainment and events, golf course and seven restaurants. It also offers cultural tours to experience the land that has been home to the Coeur d’Alene tribe for centuries.

Dining

You’ll be spoiled for choice when you feel hungry because there are seven options. Inside the Circling Raven Pro Shop is Twisted Earth for casual dining overlooking the golf course. There is also the Java Jackpot & Creamery, the Red Tail Bar & Grill, the Huckleberry Deli, the Nighthawk Lounge, the Wolf Den Bar and the crowning glory, the upscale Chinook Restaurant created by award-winning chef Adam Hegsted.

Shopping

There is a mixture of shopping options. The Golf Pro shop is essential, but there is also the Mountain Lodge Gift Shop, the Boutique at the Spa Ssakwa’q’n, Upen Sich Cigar and Tobacco store, and Worley Liquor. There is also an online store.

Accommodation

Coeur D'Alene Casino hotel has over 300 rooms with luxury amenities and fantastic views of the surrounding countryside. Choose from seven different types of rooms in the main building and another seven in the Mountain Lodge. All Coeur D'Alene rooms have complimentary wi-fi.

Loyalty Program

The Coeur Rewards Club lets you earn points to spend on any of the resort amenities. You can sign up onsite or do it online and download the Coeur Rewards Club app. It’s completely free to join.

Coeur d’Alene Casino Review

The Coeur d’Alene Casino is a superb getaway in beautiful natural surroundings near Lake Coeur d’Alene, with games, great restaurants, a luxury hotel, an award-winning spa, and a championship golf course.