While the increasing popularity of online bingo threatens to damage the popularity of traditional bingo halls, an avid enthusiest can still get into a big live game. The world's largest bingo halls (by capacity) are all located in the lower 48 United States, and most also operated in conjunction with Native American run casinoes on the same site. The first, Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, regarded as one of the world's largest casinos, started out as a bingo hall, but didn't forget its roots It can host up to 4,000 players. It is surely the bingo capitol of the world.
Tied for second place are the San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino in Highland, California and the Isleta Casino & Resort in Albuquerque, New Mexico which both seat 2,500. The fourth largest, Cherokee Tribal Bingo Hall in Cherokee, North Carolina has 2,000 chairs. Coming in at fifth, Penobscot High Stakes Bingo gives some competition to Foxwoods Resort Casino in New England, hosting 1,800 players. Coming in at sixth, Ft. McDowell Casino and Radisson Hotel situated in Arizona, 1,700 can play. 1,400 can play at The Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, N.Y., the 7th largest. 1353 players fills the Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee, WIsconsin, in 8th place. Gala Bingo Peterborough Westfield can hold 1,300 bingoers. And the smallest of the biggest, the Sycuan Casino & Resort in El Cajon, Calif hosts up to 1,246.
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