It is a violation for persons under the age of 19 to gamble and persons under the age of 21 to consume alcoholic beverages at Kewadin Casinos.
If you gamble at Kewadin Casinos and are under the age of 19, you will be barred from all Kewadin Casino properties until you are 21.
If you consume alcoholic beverages at Kewadin Casinos and are under the age of 21, the tribal police department will be called and you will be barred from all Kewadin Casino properties until you are 21.
Casino guests under the age of 21 are not allowed in any bar area after 9 p.m.
Persons appearing under the age of 30 may be asked for identification and all patrons aged 19 – 20 must wear an arm band during their stay.
All adults age 19 – 20 must check in with the appropriate security check in point before entering the gaming floor during each visit.
Acceptable forms of identification include:
- State issued drivers license with photo
- Government identification with photo
- Military identification with photo
- Tribal identification with photo and birthday
- State issued ID card
- Passport
Thank you for choosing Kewadin Casinos!
For the majority of our guests, a trip to one of our casinos is a fun, entertaining night out. For some, however, the urge to gamble can be overwhelming.
This problem is called compulsive gaming and becomes a disorder when the individual loses the ability to stop gaming. High debt, family and work problems can arise. It takes help to stop.
Key Indicators of Compulsive Gaming include:
Total preoccupation with gambling.
Playing higher stakes to recoup earlier losses.
Gambling to escape problems.
Jeopardizing family, relations, career, and education.
Anxiousness about recovering previous day losses.
Gambling until you lose all your money.
If you, or someone you know is experiencing a gaming problem, help is available. You are not alone. By reaching out to people who understand, you can find support to overcome a challenge that others have succeeded through.
A good place to start is the Michigan Problem Gaming Helpline. It's strictly confidential, and the counselors know how to help.
Call 1-800-270-7117, 24 hours a day.
In Canada, call 1-800-391-1111
MDCH - Michigan Dept. of Community Health