Prairie Band Casino
The Prairie Band Casino and Resort announced the procedures it will follow when their casino at Mayetta reopens June 15. The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation said it also is currently taking. Yes, Prairie Band Casino & Resort does have fully refundable rooms available to book on our site, which can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in. Just make sure to check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions. Now $69 (Was $̶8̶9̶) on Tripadvisor: Prairie Band Casino & Resort, Mayetta. See 213 traveler reviews, 69 candid photos, and great deals for Prairie Band Casino & Resort, ranked #1 of 1 hotel in Mayetta and rated 3.5 of 5 at Tripadvisor. As of April 2007, Harrah's is no longer managing the casino; it is operated by the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians. 'The $37 million casino entertainment complex encompasses approximately 63,000 square feet, and features 970 slot machines, 30 table games (blackjack, poker, roulette and craps and Let-It-Ride), a 350-seat bingo hall, Fresh. The following is a brief list of the principal Aryan roots occurring in English. A few, of which examples are either very scanty or very doubtful, are not noticed.
Prairie Band Casino & Resort | |
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Address | 12305 150th Road Mayetta, Kansas |
Opening date | January 1998 |
No. of rooms | 297 |
Total gaming space | 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m2) |
Casino type | Native American casino |
Owner | Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation |
Previous names | Harrah's Prairie Band |
Renovated in | 2008 |
Coordinates | 39°18′55″N95°45′04″W / 39.31528°N 95.75111°WCoordinates: 39°18′55″N95°45′04″W / 39.31528°N 95.75111°W |
Website | Casino & Resort Website |
Prairie Band Casino & Resort is an Native American casino in Mayetta, Kansas, owned by the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation. It was operated by Harrah's Entertainment under a management agreement with the tribe until July 1, 2007, when the tribe took over operations. The casino is open 24 hours daily and has a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) casino, with 1,090 slot machines, a Bingo Hall and 31 table games. The casino also has 3 restaurants: Longhouse Buffet, Buffalo Grill, and 3 Fires Steakhouse. It also has 297 guestrooms.[1]
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RV Parking and Camping Information
Campground Information
* 24-hour shuttle service to and from the casino
* private showers and restrooms
* laundry facilities
* 30 amp, 50 amp, 110 amp
* convenience store next to the casino
* Cable TV
* Picnic table
Casino Information
- Slots
- Table Games
- Bingo
- Fast Food
- Buffett
- Fine Dining / Gourmet
- Steak House
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Prairie Band Casino & Resort
16 Regular Sites 45' x 12' $20,
33 Large Sites 50' x 12' $25,
18 Oversize 85' x 15' $30.
There is a Buy 1 get 1 Free coupon for the Casino buffet in the campground brochure. When you go to the casino and get a players card you get discounts off the camping rates above - $5 off for their Advantage card, 50% off with the Class Card and parking is free with the Elite Premier Card.
All sites include 30 amp, 50 amp, 110 amp, Sewer (no dump station), Water, Cable, Free Wi Fi, Telephone access ($5 service charge) approximately 22' between sites with picnic tables, all spaces are concrete pull through, no backing required, paved roads, 24 hour security, 24 hour shuttle to and from the casino (also is walking distance), Private Showers and restrooms, laundry facilities, pet run area, convenience store by casino, Check out 12 pm
Nice campground but no trees - it was 105 the day we were there, fortunately the power is good so all 3 airs ran fine. BIG RIG friendly for sure as all paved, wide concrete pads, paved roads.
The casino is nice, kind of smokey in places but ok. Poker, black jack, craps, slots, all gaming.
The casino hotel has a really pretty enclosed park area with stone waterfalls into specialty hot tubs. This would be very beautiful in the winter but wasn't so great on a hot day. They should change to cold water in summer so us girls could play in the water while the boys are gambling. It was really beautiful, I would like to come back in winter and see it with snow. Fires, steamy hot tubs and rock waterfalls!
We went August 1, 2008 had a great time and would return.
We are presently camped at Prairie Band casino north of Topeka. This is the first time we have been here since the tribe and Harrah's parted company. The RV site is still complementary for us and they have now added wi-fi, a nice touch.
We found everything pretty much the same. Lucky Lucy and I were both issued Premier level cards (Harrah's Diamond equivalent) which gave us access to the (former) Diamond lounge. Each of our accounts had some 'starter' points available -- $20 for me and $30 for Lucky Lucy -- so we could enjoy a meal without playing first. Of course all our previous play went with our Harrah's accounts.
The machines are still the same as well -- All American in 25 cent and $1 and a version of Double Bonus in 25 cent that pays 1000 for quad Aces and 400 for straight flushes. The other payout were 9/6/5, haven't checked it for % yet but gut feeling says it isn't too bad -- especially since I hit the Aces. ;-)
We had dinner in the buffet -- steak and shrimp night. Given a sample of one, I come to the unscientific conclusion the buffet has slipped since Harrah's was manager. The steak was flank steak and not too bad. Pretty good boiled cold shrimp but the other five or six shrimp dishes were not fit to eat. Most had been in the warmer so long the shrimp were mushy and falling apart. The fried stuff was mostly grease soaked bread. We did find enough to suit our tastes so we didn't go away hungry but it certainly is not the quality as before. There were very few people in the buffet which I found strange for a Friday night.
All in all not a bad experience and we made off with some of their money. Life is good.
Bruce wrote an excellent report on Prairie Band and I can't add much. We have stayed there several times since it is only about 60 miles from our home. They always fully comped us for our camp site and we used Harrah's Total Reward points to pay for meals. Very friendly staff and most accommodating to RV travelers.
The campground was obviously laid out and built by a contractor who had never been in a camper or motorhome. As Bruce stated, there was not sufficient pavement to turn into the site pads but they have filled in and mostly corrected that problem. The other anomaly is all the hook-ups; water, cable TV, and electricity is at the left front of the site, not left rear where all our attachments are. I have to use an extension cord to reach the utility box.
Pretty decent buffet in the casino, mostly down-home country cooking, but good. The Three Fires steak house is just so-so. The one meal we had there (not steaks) was substandard so we never went back.
We have not visited Prairie Band since the Tribe has resumed management, however, I understand from other reports the casino has spotted previous players with comp points so they can get free meals prior to playing. They did send me a Diamond-equivalent card through the mail but haven't used it yet.
Prairie Band Casino Winners
As of April 2007, Harrah's is no longer managing the casino; it is operated by the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians.
'The $37 million casino entertainment complex encompasses approximately 63,000 square feet, and features 970 slot machines, 30 table games (blackjack, poker, roulette and craps and Let-It-Ride), a 350-seat bingo hall, Fresh Market Square Buffet, nation-run gift shop, and the Prairie Pub. Adjoining the facility is a 100-room hotel.'
The casino is approximately 15 miles north of Topeka, Kansas on US 75, a four lane highway.
'RV Park offers 67 fully paved, pull through sites. Each site includes electric, water, sewer, cable TV and optional phone service.
Other amenities include two bathhouses with showers, restrooms, laundry facilities, 24-hour security and shuttle service to the casino. Pets are welcome and we also offer convention and meeting facilities in the casino.'
The rate is $20; a casino card gets you a $5 discount. The discount can run up to the whole $20 depending on the color of your card. Good Sam discount available. Facilities are excellent, and spotlessly clean. Initially, the pavement was inadequate, considering the turning radius of larger RV's. That has largely been corrected. Friendly security personnel pick you up at the bath/laundry/shower houses and take you to the casino, and return you to your RV, 24 hrs/day. The food in the buffet is excellent and varied, with different themes on different nights. We've not tried the steakhouse. The grill is, well, a grill, with good buffalo burgers. Drinks are reasonable; coffee and soft drinks are complimentary. Many special promotions are held often.
Our luck at the casino has been pretty good! We always stay a few days when we are near. There is not much else to do nearby, which is fine with us. The tribe does have a nice veterans' memorial just west of the casino.