Would like to give in-laws gift of hotel stay near Wisconsin casino. Any suggestions on hotel packages that combine casino activity? Thanks!
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Why don't you just call the casino directly there are several in WI and all of them (to my knowledge) have their own hotel
Ted,
I suggest staying at the HoChunk Casino and Hotel just outside of Wisconsin Dells. The hotel was just built about a year and a half ago, and the rooms are really nice. If you tell them you have a players card, they usually will discount the room. You just have to stop by the casion and get one before check in.
I've also stayed at the Radisson in GreenBay. They have a casino attached, too. Its a little older but also nice.