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The San Xavier Indian Reservation (O’odham: Wa:k) is an Indian reservation of the Tohono O’odham Nation located near Tucson, Arizona, in the Sonoran Desert.The San Xavier Reservation lies in the southwestern part of the Tucson metropolitan area and consists of 111.543 sq mi (288.895 km²) of land area, about 2.5 percent of the Tohono O’odham Nation. Desert Diamond Casino & Hotel, located just off Tucson International Airport, about 13 km from University of Arizona, features a year-round outdoor pool for guests to take a dip in. This luxurious-style building was refurbished in 2008. The venue also offers free.

The San Xavier Indian Reservation (O’odham: Wa:k) is an Indian reservation of the Tohono O’odham Nation located near Tucson, Arizona, in the Sonoran Desert.The San Xavier Reservation lies in the southwestern part of the Tucson metropolitan area and consists of 111.543 sq mi (288.895 km²) of land area, about 2.5 percent of the Tohono O’odham Nation. It had a 2000 census resident population of 2,053 persons, or 19 percent of the Tohono O’odham population.

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    • 2.1San Xavier casinos
    • 2.2Main Reservation (Papago Reservation) Casino
    • 2.3San Lucy District (Glendale, AZ)

Mission[edit]

The Mission at the San Xavier Indian Reservation. August 2005.

The reservation is home to a Spanishmission, Mission San Xavier del Bac, which was built in between 1783 and 1797. It is a National Historic Landmark, and has been in continuous use for over 200 years. It was built by Tohono O’odham laborers.

Gaming[edit]

Inside the casino at the San Xavier Indian Reservation. August 2005.

The tribe also operates three casinos, two of which are on the San Xavier section of the reservation. The casino facilities, known as the Desert Diamond and Golden Ha:ṣañ, feature slot machines, table games, video blackjack and other forms of gambling. There is also a buffet. The facility also features a theater for live entertainment.

San Xavier casinos[edit]

Desert Diamond Casinos and Entertainment Tucson[edit]

Tohono O'odham Nation7350 S. Nogales Highway, Tucson1 mile south of Valencia Rd on Nogales Highway1-520-294-7777 [1]

Desert Diamond Casinos and Entertainment Sahuarita[edit]

1100 W. Pima Mine Rd, SahuaritaSouth of Tucson at I-19 and Exit 80 (Pima Mine Rd)1-866-332-9467[1]

Main Reservation (Papago Reservation) Casino[edit]

Desert Diamond Casinos and Entertainment Why[edit]

Highway 86, Why1½ miles east of Why, AZ on Highway 861-520-362-2746[1]

This casino is located at the extreme western end of the main reservation (formerly known as the Papago Indian Reservation).

San Lucy District (Glendale, AZ)[edit]

West Valley Resort[edit]

Northern Ave and Loop 101 Glendale, AZ.Future site of the West Valley Resort at Northern Avenue

Desert Diamond Casino & Hotel South Nogales Highway Tucson Az

Notes[edit]

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References[edit]

  • Census Tract 9409 (San Xavier Reservation), Pima County, Arizona; Tohono O'odham Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land, Arizona United States Census Bureau

See also[edit]

Coordinates: 32°03′15″N111°04′12″W / 32.054067°N 111.0698858°W


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Contact Information

520-294-7777
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Location

7350 S Nogales Hwy
Tucson
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From I-10, take exit 265 heading South on E. Valencia Blvd. Go about 4.5 miles and turn left onto S. Nogales Hwy. You'll see the casino down about 1.5 miles miles on your right. ---- From I-19, take exit 95 heading North on W. Valencia Blvd. (which soon turns into E. Valencia Blvd.). Go about 1.5 miles and turn right onto S. Nogales Hwy. You'll see the casino down about 1.5 miles miles on your right. ---- DO NOT enter at the main entrance. Continue east past the main entrance to the next turn. Turn right (signs marked for truck and RV Parking). Go a short distance and turn right again into the RV Parking area.
DO NOT enter at the main entrance. Continue east past the main entrance to the next turn. Turn right (signs marked for truck and RV Parking). Go a short distance and turn right again into the RV Parking area. This will help you avoid the speed bumps and a tight traffic circle at the casino entrance.

RV Parking and Camping Information

Free
Casinos
Don't block the roads.
Paved parking lot.

Casino Information

21
  • Slots
  • Video Poker
  • Table Games
  • Poker Room
  • Keno
  • Sports Bar
  • Buffett
  • Coffee Shop (a basic full service restaurant)

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Fairly level lot, lots of room in the south lot. Security came over right away to explain the rules. 7 day limit and gives you a tag with all the rules. Quite noisy with the the air/road/train/generators noise.
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Stayed here for a couple nights. The RV parking area is a paved parking lot with plenty of room for RV's. One camper stated they had been there for over a month. It is a little noisy with a train and airport next door. The casino is okay, but full of cigarette smoke. $10 free play for new card members and $10 off food (one time). We enjoyed a good buffet for two for only $6 (normally 2 for $25) on St. Patricks Day. Food was real good (included Prime Rib). Even came away with more money than we started with.
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Happened to stop here on Wednesday and the Buffet was 2 for $14.99. Mostly Mexican food, and all was good.
If your a Vet, the Tribute card (rewards card) includes a once a month free hotel room and $10 free play twice a month. Free concert tickets too.
Nice flat area for parking, I had a shuttle driver show us where to park as I came in the auto park area.
Early Morning airplane noise, but not bad.
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Report from Gary and Cathy A., February 2, 2010
As stated in the previous report, RV parking is allowed. According to Security personnel you can get a parking pass for the week. We were told that stays less than 7 days did not require a pass. The bicycle security were around often as was the shuttle. If you enter & exit using the last Casino driveway on Nogales Hwy (immediately before the CAT dealership) you will avoid speed bumps and automobile traffic. The only noise we noticed was in the AM - jets from the Air National Guard located across the street.
The lunch and dinner buffets are priced right. Quality & selection was good. You may be disappointed with the limited choices of desserts. Large selection of machines. I thought the air circulation system was poor when the Casino was crowded. Would have liked a non - smoking section. Definitely will stay & play here again.
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Report from Dick M., January 16, 2010
The new Casino, Conference Center, and Hotel are all finished. RV parking permitted in large, asphalt, level, well lighted parking lot on the south side. Some airport and railroad noise (no train horns) otherwise quiet. Shuttle is available from parking area to the casino. Watch for the speed bumps on the entrance road and in front of the buildings.
Buffet food was real good and a bargain at $17.80 for two. Steak room and a food court are available if you wish. Large selection of table games and slot machines in a very large casino area. They even have a new electronic, multiplayer, video craps machine that was very popular. It is a smoking casino but the air circulation system kept the air very breathable.
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