Overview of Seminole Coconut Creek Resort in Florida

Nemes Z. Márió

2026/06/23

About the Resort

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is located about 30 miles north of Fort Lauderdale, but there’s another property that often gets confused with it – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood’s sister resort, Seminole Coconut Creek. While both resorts are owned and operated by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, they offer distinct experiences for visitors.

Located in Broward County, about 20 miles northwest of Fort Lauderdale, Seminole Casino Coconut Creek is a 180-acre property that offers gaming, dining, entertainment, and more. This resort was casinococonutcreek.ca first opened in 2007 as a smaller sister to the larger Hollywood location but has since expanded its offerings to become a destination worth visiting on its own.

Gaming Options

Seminole Coconut Creek features over 2,000 slot machines and electronic bingo devices, with various denominations ranging from penny slots up to high-stakes progressive jackpots. The casino also offers 70 table games including blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, and three card poker.

For those who prefer the convenience of playing without leaving their hotel room or even at home, Seminole Coconut Creek has partnered with various online gaming platforms, offering a range of electronic table games that can be accessed via mobile app. These options include real-money and free-play modes for both slot machines and table games.

Dining and Entertainment

Beyond the casino floor, visitors to Seminole Coconut Creek will find several dining options, ranging from casual eateries like Wing Shack and 1st Street Sin City Bar & Grill, which serves American classics with a Southwestern twist. For something more upscale, The Spa at Seminole Coconut Creek offers fine dining in an elegant setting.

Live music and entertainment can be enjoyed every Friday through Sunday evening at the on-site amphitheater, where local and regional acts take to the stage for free concerts. Visitors also have access to over 20 restaurants within walking distance of the resort’s front door.

Accommodations

While Seminole Coconut Creek does not offer hotel rooms in-house like its sister location, visitors can stay at one of several nearby hotels, ranging from budget-friendly options like SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hollywood & Fort Lauderdale to more upscale choices such as The Riverside Hotel.

Guests who prefer the convenience of staying on-site for events and activities often opt to book adjacent resort properties that offer similar amenities. Nearby accommodations range in price depending on seasonality but generally start around $150-$200 per night.

Tribal Casino

As a Seminole Tribe-owned facility, Seminole Coconut Creek operates under various regulatory bodies and agreements established by the state of Florida as well as federal tribal laws governing gaming operations within Native American reservations. The property generates revenue through gaming taxes levied on its patrons in accordance with these stipulations.

Under current legislation in effect since 2010’s compact revisions between the Seminole Tribe and State of Florida, all slot machines must be supplied exclusively by a licensed provider chosen from among approved manufacturers or developers at no more than $50 million per year. Revenue generated exceeds estimates at both resorts – significantly outpacing original projections over initial investment amounts.

Economic Impact

The presence of this resort within the larger South Florida gaming market contributes positively toward local economic growth, bolstering job creation rates and expanding opportunities across various sectors while supporting related industries in nearby regions including Broward County.



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