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  1. Casino Between Albuquerque And Santa Fe New Mexico
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  1. There are 20 casinos within 100 miles of Route 66 Casino Hotel. Map Index: Distance (miles) Casino: Route 66 Casino Hotel find on map. 14500 Central Avenue Southwest, I-40 Exit 140, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  2. The scenery between Albuquerque and Santa Fe hasn’t changed much since Don Pedro de Peralta marched his army north along the Rio Grande and founded Santa Fe 400 years ago. The imposing peaks and buttes of the Jemez and Sangre de Cristo mountains offer stunning quintessential New Mexico scenery.

This is a list of casinos in New Mexico.

Casino Between Albuquerque And Santa Fe New Mexico

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List of casinos in the U.S. state of New Mexico
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Apache Nugget CasinoCubaSandovalNew MexicoNative American
Billy the Kid CasinoRuidosoLincolnNew MexicoRacino
Buffalo Thunder Casino and ResortPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Tesuque CasinoTesuque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Casino Apache Travel CenterMescaleroOteroNew MexicoNative American
Casino HollywoodSan FelipeSandovalNew MexicoNative American
Cities of Gold CasinoPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Cities of Gold Sports BarPojoaque PuebloSanta FeNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Santa Fe
Dancing Eagle CasinoCasa BlancaCibolaNew MexicoNative American
Downs at AlbuquerqueAlbuquerqueBernalilloNew MexicoRacino
Fire Rock Navajo CasinoChurch RockMcKinleyNew MexicoNative American
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & CasinoMescaleroOteroNew MexicoNative American
Isleta Casino & ResortIsleta PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americansouth of Albuquerque
Kicks 66/Convenience Store & Phillips 66 ServiceSanta FeSanta FeNew MexicoNative American
Northern Edge Navajo CasinoFruitlandSan JuanNew MexicoNative American
Ohkay Casino ResortSan Juan PuebloRio ArribaNew MexicoNative AmericanOhkay Owingeh Pueblo
Palace WestIsletaBernalilloNew MexicoNative American
Route 66 CasinoLaguna PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americanwest of Albuquerque
Route 66 Casino ExpressLaguna PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americanwest of Albuquerque; features 120 slots only
Sandia CasinoSandia PuebloBernalilloNew MexicoNative Americannorth of Albuquerque
Santa Ana Star CasinoSanta Ana PuebloSandovalNew MexicoNative Americannorthwest of Albuquerque/Rio Rancho
Santa Claran Hotel & CasinoEspañolaRio ArribaNew MexicoNative American
Sky City CasinoAcomaCibolaNew MexicoNative American
Sun Ray Park & CasinoFarmingtonSan JuanNew MexicoRacino
Sunland Park Racetrack & CasinoSunland ParkDoña AnaNew MexicoRacino
Taos Mountain CasinoTaosTaosNew MexicoNative American
Wild Horse CasinoDulceRio ArribaNew MexicoNative American
Zia Park Casino, Hotel & RacetrackHobbsLeaNew MexicoRacino

Best Casinos in Santa Fe, NM - We enjoyed the restaurant at Camel Rock, the previous Tesuque Casino. We ate in this newer restaurant, and we noticed the prices are almost twice, but the portion are a lot smaller. Food is still pretty good, but we won't be back.

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SANTA FE – Tesuque Pueblo plans to replace its existing casino near the Camel Rock with a new one next door to the Santa Fe Opera.

Tesuque Pueblo plans to put a casino on vacant land next to the Santa Fe Opera, seen here in the background.The fenced-off site is where a flea market was operated off and on until earlier this year. (Eddie Moore/ Albuquerque Journal)

The pueblo said in an announcement Wednesday the new casino will go on land just north of the opera, where its flea market operated on and off for years until it didn’t return this past summer.

Construction on the casino will start in January and is scheduled for completion by late 2018.

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The announcement said the new casino will be the first phase of a development that later will include a hotel and “other resort amenities.”

The pueblo’s Camel Rock Casino, about 8 miles north of the opera along U.S. 84/285, has been open for about two decades.

Santa Fe Opera is famous not only for its nationally revered productions, but also its sweeping vistas of the mountains north of Santa Fe. Opera-goers view productions on the open-air stage looking away from the casino site, but a building on the flea market property almost certainly would be visible from other parts of the opera house and its ancillary facilities.

Casino Between Albuquerque And Santa Fe

Charles MacKay, Santa Fe Opera’s general director, said Wednesday he hasn’t seen any official plans for the casino. But he said the pueblo is aware of the opera’s worries about sight lines, acoustics, noise, lighting and other issues.

“The opera does have deep concerns about preserving the unique setting of the opera and all of its attributes,” said MacKay.

He said that while he believes the opera’s fans support economic development of the pueblo, there may be concerns about whether a casino next door will “detract” from the experience, which he says brings people from all over the world to Santa Fe.

Still, MacKay added, “We are really very committed to our relationship with them and working together as their plans evolve.”

John Kubiak, the chairman of the Pueblo of Tesuque Development Corp., said Camel Rock Casino will close once the new casino is ready. There will be a “minimum” amount of lag time between Camel Rock’s closing and the new opening while some of the slot machines are moved over to the new location, he said.

Steve Perich, from Albuquerque architectural firm Dekker/Perich/Sabatini, said the building will be one story and with about 72,000 square feet of space.

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The pueblo’s announcement said the casino “will be timeless, inviting and unlike any other casino in New Mexico.”

Kubiak noted the main driver in moving Tesuque’s gaming operations was the Camel Rock building’s age. He said pueblo officials decided it would be more cost-effective to create a new building than fully rehabilitate the current one.

“It’s like an old car; how long do you keep the old one before you decide on a new one?” said Kubiak. He added that Tesuque hopes to continue some kind of “economic activity” in the existing building, but its future purpose hasn’t been determined.

Tesuque’s news release said the new casino will operate 750 slots and various table games. According to Camel Rock’s website, that casino has about 500 slots and video poker machines.

Other reasons Kubiak cited for the move to a new casino were Camel Rock’s location in a “competitive” corridor – with Pojoaque Pueblo’s two casinos nearby and to the north – and its closer proximity to Santa Fe near the opera, about six or seven miles from downtown.

“We want to run a first-class, competitive (facility) and bring a wonderful gaming, entertainment experience,” he said. “We feel this new facility will do that.”

Though 2017 has seen improvement, the state Gaming Control Board’s quarterly reports show Camel Rock’s “net win,” the amount spent by players on slots subtracted by what the casino pays in winnings, was at its lowest in 2016 compared to previous reports dating back to 2002. Nambé Pueblo recently closed its small “boutique” casino at its travel center near Pojoaque.

Earlier this year, the opera’s MacKay went public with a letter under the title “Help Preserve The Opera’s Sight Lines and Views” urging relocation of a 58-foot-high water tank planned on the flea market land as part of a new regional water system.

But MacKay said Wednesday the water tank’s proposed location was closer to the opera and more directly in sight lines from the opera house.

Kubiak said Tesuque leaders directed architects to be “cognizant” of the fact the new casino will be next door to the opera. Tesuque wants to maintain the positive relationship it’s had with the opera in the past, he said.

“We want to be good neighbors with the opera, so we do believe that goal will be met,” he said.

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