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The health and safety of our guests and team members is of the utmost importance. Promotions have been suspended and will be revised and rescheduled. Thank you for your cooperation with our new procedures.

Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel is the place for Bingo fun! Come and enjoy one of America’s favorite pastimes right here in the Northwoods. We have a friendly staff and offer a wide variety of fast paced, exciting bingo games. Bingo is in session every Friday through Sunday.

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Bingo Hours

Friday

  • Admissions open at 4:00 pm
  • Early Bird 5:30 pm
  • Regular Games 6:00 pm

Saturday

Potawatomi Bingo Hours

  • Admissions open at 4:30 pm
  • Early Bird 6:00 pm
  • Regular Games 6:30 pm

Sunday

  • Admissions open at 11:30 am
  • Early Bird 1 pm
  • Regular Games 1:30 pm

Bingo Jackpot Progressives

March 5, 2021

Early Bird Hot Ball: $85

Hot Ball 1: $53

Hot Ball 2: $1,688

Roulette Bonus Ball: $5,323 (O-68)

Letter Z: $1,307

Pick 8: $1,138

Potawatomi P: $819

Cloverleaf: $1,199

Odd Number Coverall: $1,691

Bonanza: $944

Black Light Hot Ball: $86

BINGO PROMOTIONS

The health and safety of our guests and team members is of the utmost importance. As part of our phased in plan, all bingo promotions are being revised & rescheduled. Please stay tuned for more information. Thank you for your cooperation with our new procedures.

Intermission Drawings

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Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays in February

Five lucky bingo players will win $10 in bingo return play every regular session in February!

Get a free electronic entry with your admission pack purchase. Must be present and playing bingo to win. Limit one entry per person, per day.

Bingo House Rules

To ensure that everyone has a great time while playing Bingo at Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel, we ask that you follow our Bingo House Rules.

  • No one under 18 years of age is allowed in the Bingo Hall.
  • Guests 21 or older can enjoy alcohol in the Bingo Hall. No carry-ins allowed.
  • Everyone playing bingo must purchase an entry pack and have a receipt. No splitting of packs is allowed.
  • Receipt must be signed and visible. If receipt is not signed and you should bingo, you will not be paid and the game will continue on.
  • It is the player’s responsibility to shout bingo loud enough to stop the caller. If the caller begins any part of the next number, that will be the last number called.
  • Once the caller closes the game, no other bingos will be honored.
  • Floor Workers may assist you but are not responsible for stopping the game.
  • Players are responsible for playing on the correct sheet. Refunds or exchanges will not be issued if sheet was played incorrectly.
  • We do not make exchanges for or save unused paper. Paper must be played at the session it was purchased at. Refunds will not be issued once the session begins.
  • Bingo paper and pull tabs are not to leave the bingo hall.
  • Multiple winners shall share the total cash value for that game.
  • Malfunction of electronic bingo devices voids all play and pays. Management is not responsible for equipment malfunctions.
  • One electronic unit per person.
  • You must be a Carter Club member to use an electronic unit.
  • Management reserves the right to apply minimum buy-in to use electronic units.
  • Pick 8 numbers must be legible. Carbon copy of the Pick 8 game must be turned in before the game starts. No carbon copies will be accepted once the game begins.
  • Limit 2 bingos per card.
  • Bingo winners of $1200 or more and pull tab winners of $600 or more must provide 2 forms of identification, a social security card and government issued photo ID, to collect winnings.
  • For all promotions you must be a Carter Club member to win.
  • Unless otherwise stated, you must be present to win a promotion.
  • Personal electronic devices (e.g. cell phones, pagers, etc.) must be on silent during the session.
  • Talking must be kept to a minimum while bingo is being played.
  • Verbal abuse or use of abusive language will not be tolerated.
  • Management reserves the right to refuse service to any person. If it becomes necessary to ask a player to leave, a refund will not be made.
  • No solicitation of any kind is allowed in the Bingo Hall.
  • We are not responsible for misplaced admission receipts, bingo paper or pull tabs.
  • We are not responsible for lost or stolen items.
  • Management reserves the right to alter or change bingo sessions, prize amounts and starting times without notice.
  • Decision of Management is final.
A gambler tests her luck at Glow Bingo in July at Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee. Credit: Michael McLoone

Gambling revenue at Potawatomi Bingo Casino fell by nearly 1.3% last year, as the nation's first off-reservation casino continues to experience the industry trend of flat growth, figures released Monday show.

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Gamblers at the casino at 1721 Canal St. lost nearly $363 million in the 12-month period that ended June 30 compared with the $368 million that gamblers left on the tables or in the slot machines the previous year. As a result, the payments the Potawatomi tribe makes to the city and county also fell.

'The rest of the country is also pretty lackluster,' said Michael Paladino, an analyst who follows the casino industry for Fitch Ratings. 'It's been relatively mundane, especially for the regionals.'

The estimate of the off-reservation casino's net win is based on the annual payment that the Potawatomi tribe makes to the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County. Each body receives 1.5% of the casino's annual net win. The city and county each received $5.44 million from the Potawatomi this year, the tribe said. Last year, each government received $5.51 million from the Potawatomi, records show. The tribe paid the city and county $5.47 million in 2011.

The net win estimates are based on figures before the tribe pays its state casino fee of about $30 million.

The Potawatomi net win had been increasing steadily until 2008-'09. Since then revenue has remained flat, with the tribe bringing in about $360 million annually from gamblers. The revenue has been enough to support payments of about $70,000 annually to the tribe's approximately 1,500 members.

The casino is continuing construction of an adjoining hotel scheduled to open next year.

Nationally, Paladino noted that the casino business has improved on the Las Vegas strip but has been flat or down in regional markets and Atlantic City.

'You still have a consumer that is very careful about their spending,' Paladino said. 'Many markets are seeing a point of saturation. Some new casinos are not growing the market — they're just cannibalizing the existing market.'

The Potawatomi and some other casinos are keeping a close watch on proposals to open new off-reservation casinos in Wisconsin. Furthest along the lengthy approval process is the Menominee, which has been trying to open a casino in Kenosha since the 1990s. Other tribes are seeking permission to open casinos in Beloit and Lafayette County.

Each of the applications is pending with the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Even if one wins federal approval, Gov. Scott Walker has veto power over any off-reservation casino proposal in Wisconsin. Walker has said he would approve off-reservation sites only if every other state tribe agrees to it — a policy that effectively gives each of Wisconsin's 11 tribes veto power over new competitors.

For years, the Potawatomi has been waging an expensive campaign to block a Kenosha casino. In an unusual move, the Potawatomi issued a news release Monday disclosing the amounts paid to the city and county.

Ken Walsh, a lobbyist for the tribe, said the release of the figures showing the payments to local governments were unrelated to the tribe's opposition to the Menominee Kenosha proposal.

The Potawatomi has said that if the Kenosha casino is allowed to open, the new competition could cut its business by about one-third and that the payments to local governments would fall by about the same amount.

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'It speaks to the significant impact that a Kenosha casino would have on Milwaukee,' Walsh said.

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