What Slot Machines Are At Mgm National Harbor

On Sunday morning, I took a day trip up to MGM National Harbor, the new casino that opened a few days ago. This place has been crazy busy and popular since it opened late Thursday night. I planned to get there at an early hour (8:30 AM) so as to beat the traffic and most of the crowds.
Driving to the casino is relatively easy coming from Virginia. The exit to National Harbor already has an exit for traffic heading toward MGM and Tanger Outlets. Harborview Avenue has now been renamed MGM National Avenue. As you drive up the hill, you'll see the entrances to the big parking garage. Once the opening period ends, eventually the parking issue will be much easier. The garage has arrow and numerical indicators that tell you how many parking spaces are available and where they are. Once you park, hopefully you remember what section you parked, because each floor is huge, and getting to the elevator to take you to the casino can be a hike.
The casino is the centerpiece of the facility, with a lot of the shopping/dining/entertainment sections along the circumference of the huge, oval-like casino. On one end is the hotel, and the other end is a huge patio with a huge fountain that will be open on warmer days as well as a gigantic view of the area. You can see the rest of National Harbor, out to Virginia, the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, and the tall buildings way out in the distance near Alexandria and Arlington. On a clear day you might be able to see all the way to downtown DC's landmarks.
The slot machine inventory is very nice and huge. They have many of the newest slots, like Lock-It Link and Walking Dead 2, as well as a lot of player favorites like Buffalo, Wheel of Fortune, Fu Dao Le, and Stinkin' Rich. Many of the machines have selectable denominations as well: 1-cent, 2-cent, and 5-cent are most choices. I know Lightning Link and Lock-It Link have the usual 1/2/5/10-cent choices. There's many different choices for high- and low-rollers alike. The high-limit room has 8-line Fu Dao Le and Zhen-Chan, as well as $1 Cleo II, Pharaoh's Fortune, Golden Goddess, among many others.
The table games are a different story. If you play blackjack, be ready for at least $25 minimums. Also, make sure you read the table for the blackjack payouts!! Almost all the tables in the main area only pay 6-5 for blackjacks and they hit soft 17. I only saw 2 tables with $25/$50 minimums where they pay the correct and full 3-2 for blackjacks, but they deal from a continuous shuffler. If you're looking tables where they stand on all 17's and pay 3-2 (like all the blackjack games at Maryland Live!), you'll find two of them near the hotel side with $50 and $100 minimums, as well as in the high-limit room. I wouldn't play at a 6-5 table even if you paid me. If I have $500 or so, I might dive into a $25 table but it better pay 3-2 for blackjacks. The casino also has other games to play, like craps (3-4-5 odds), Let It Ride, Roulette, and Baccarat, but again, be ready for $25 minimums.
I did rather decently on Lock-It Link and Walking Dead 2. I had a couple nice $295 and $205 bonus rounds on Lock-It Link (betting $5/spin), and a few nice line hits on Walking Dead 2 (betting $2.25/spin). I didn't try any blackjack though since I don't want to play on a 6-5 table.
This place is in the MLife family, so if you have an MLife card, you can earn your tier credits here. I'm not sure how much coin-in is required to get 1 tier credit. All I know is that the qualification year starts October 1 and ends the following September 30, so I would hope by next September I'll have moved up to at least Pearl level. Up to now, I hardly played at any MGM casinos outside of Las Vegas; I'm more a Total Rewards guy myself. But I wonder if the perks for at least Pearl are better than what Total Rewards offers for Platinum.
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Introduction to Maryland Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2018

Maryland slot machine casino gambling consists of six casinos. These land-based casinos offer only video lottery terminal (VLT) style slot machines. Maryland also has cruise ships offering onboard gambling options when traveling in international waters.

A minimum payout return percentage has been legally set by Maryland law. However, actual payout return statistics are not publicly available.
Other gambling locations exist in Maryland, such as bingo halls and pari-mutuel wagering facilities, but none are legally allowed to have slot machines.

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Relevant Legal Statutes on Gambling in Maryland*

The minimum legal gambling age in Maryland depends upon the gambling activity:

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  • Land-Based Casinos: 21
  • Poker Rooms: 21
  • Bingo: 18
  • Lottery: 18
  • Pari-Mutuel Wagering: 18

Further, anyone intoxicated is prohibited from playing VLTs per state law. Also, cruise ships out of Baltimore have a minimum legal gambling age of 18.

In 2008, Maryland voters approved a constitutional amendment authorizing slot machines at five locations in the state. This included a licensing and regulatory legal framework for casino operators, employees, and contractors as well as specifying where to spend state gaming proceeds.

In 2012, Maryland voters approved a gaming expansion bill legally allowing table games at Maryland casinos. It also allowed a sixth Maryland casino. This gambling license was awarded in December 2013, resulting in MGM National Harbor opening 3 years later.

*The purpose of this section is to inform the public of state gambling laws and how the laws apply to various forms of gambling. This information is not intended to provide legal advice.

Slot Machine Private Ownership in Maryland

It is legal to privately own a slot machine in Maryland if it is 25 years old or older.

Gaming Control Board in Maryland

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Maryland Lottery and Gaming is responsible for gaming regulations in Maryland. For each gaming facility, it oversees:

  • Internal controls
  • Auditing and accounting procedures
  • Safety and security
  • Surveillance
  • Employee background investigation and licensing
  • Day-to-day operation of machines
  • Compliance
  • Responsible gambling program

Casinos in Maryland

There are 6 non-tribal casinos, 0 American Indian tribal casinos, 1 non-tribal racino, and 2 cruise ships based in Maryland.

The largest casino in Maryland is Live! Casino & Hotel in Hanover, reported having 3,813 VLTs and 198 table games in November 2018.

The second largest casino is MGM Casino – National Harbor in Oxon Hill, reported having 3,136 VLTs and 198 table games.

List of Casinos in Maryland

The six casinos and two cruise ships in Maryland offering VLT-style slot machines are:

  1. Casino at Ocean Downs in Berlin located 133 miles southeast of Baltimore on the Delaware border has 892 slot machines and 18 table games
  2. Carnival Pride international cruise ship at the Port of Baltimore
  3. Hollywood Casino Perryville located 44 miles northeast of Baltimore has 822 slot machines and 19 table games
  4. Horseshoe Casino Baltimore having 2,194 slot machines and 158 table games
  5. Live! Casino & Hotel in Hanover located 11 miles southwest of Baltimore and 30 miles northeast of Washington, DC has 3,813 slot machines and 198 table games
  6. MGM Casino – National Harbor in Oxon Hill located 14 miles southwest of Baltimore has 3,136 slot machines and 198 table games
  7. Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Flintstone located 132 miles west of Baltimore near the Pennsylvania border has 665 slot machines and 17 table games
  8. Royal Caribbean International – Grandeur of the Seas at the Port Baltimore

List of Tribal Casinos in Maryland

Maryland has no tribal casinos. In part, this is due to Maryland having no federally-recognized American Indian tribes.

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Other Gambling Establishments

As an alternative to enjoying Maryland slot machine casino gambling, consider exploring casino options in a nearby state.

Maryland is bordered by:

  • North: Pennsylvania Slots
  • East: Delaware Slots
  • South: Virginia Slots and District of Columbia Slots
  • West: West Virginia Slots

Each of the links above will take you to my state-specific blog for that bordering state to Maryland.

Payout Returns in Maryland

Maryland state gaming regulations require an average minimum payout return of 87% for each VLT gaming machine. Further, each casino licensee must establish an average payout return percentage between 90% and 95%, overall, for their VLT machines.

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Summary of Maryland Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2018

Maryland slot machine casino gambling consists of six casinos with VLT-style slot machines controlled by the Maryland gaming control board. Further, two cruise ships sailing out of the Port of Baltimore offer casino gambling via slot machines while traveling to international destinations.

Maryland gaming regulations have set a per-machine minimum payout return percentage of 87%. Further, they have legally set per-casino minimum and maximum payout return percentages at 90% and 95%, respectively.

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Annual Progress in Maryland Slot Machine Casino Gambling

Over the last year, the largest casino in Maryland reduced their number of VLT-style slots from 4,337 to 3,813, a 12% reduction, while table games increased from 125 to 198. The second largest casino only had a 5% decrease in slots but table games increased from 140 to 198.

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