![]() ![]() If you really want to hit casinos on both sides of the border, I would limit it to Greektown and Caesars for logistical simplicity.Īlso remember you need a passport, passport card, or enhanced drivers license to cross the border. Motor City & MGM - more remote, not much to do immediately around the casino property.įor an overnight you are wasting time to see the same basic stuff IMO. Easy access to all of downtown via People Mover. Bus Number 261 is running every 30 minutes from the airport starting from 5 am until 10 30 pm. The bus travel time from Detroit airport to downtown is around 1 hour. You will take Bus Number 261 from Baggage Claim area at Detroit airport going to Detroit downtown. Greektown - most to do outside of the casino with many restaurants and bars within a few blocks, Only one that has full pay 9/6 JoB video poker (at least only I have found - most others are 8/5). The cheapest way from Detroit airport to downtown is by bus. Decent bar/restaurant selection is walkable.ĭetroit - (General) - Smoking allowed on the casino floor with some small no-smoking areas. Windsor - 100% non smoking and the exchange rate gets you more for your USD. ![]() You will see the same slots and table games, minimums/limits will be similar, drinks are expensive, etc. In reality, all four casinos are basically the same. The Tunnel Bus would work for the cheap option and a pickup point is walkable from Greektown. If you don't, a taxi would be the fastest but most expensive option. ![]() If you have a car, driving is the best option. MGM Grand is walkable to a People Mover station that could then get you to Greektown. Motor City is farthest out and not really reachable by People Mover, so you would have to get a taxi/Uber or figure out a bus route. Getting around between the three Detroit casinos is a slight challenge (without a car) in itself as they are scattered. ![]()
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