Private chauffeured trips to the Puget Sound's casinos — Tulalip, Snoqualmie, Muckleshoot, Emerald Queen and more. The whole group goes together, nobody has to be the designated driver, and everyone gets home safely at the end of the night. Skip the parking, skip the late tired drive home. Great for birthday crews, friend groups, and organized senior outings.
The Puget Sound has a cluster of casinos within easy reach of Seattle — some are full resorts with hotels and concerts, some are quick weeknight runs. Here's each one, how far it is, what it's known for, and a note on the trip. Tell us where you want to go and we'll route it.
Marysville, north of Seattle. The biggest in the region — a full resort with a hotel, spa, multiple restaurants, and a concert venue. Right next to Seattle Premium Outlets.
Just off I-90 east of Seattle — the closest casino to the city, with foothill and valley views. Gaming floor, several restaurants, and a lounge with live entertainment.
Auburn, south of Seattle. One of the largest in the state, recently expanded with a new hotel tower. Big gaming floor, many dining options, live events.
Tacoma/Fife area. A large casino that's also a well-known concert and event venue — many groups pair a show with a night on the floor.
Arlington, north of Seattle past Marysville. A relaxed, friendly casino with a hotel, dining, and an arena for events — a favorite for north-end groups.
On the Kitsap Peninsula across Puget Sound, near Suquamish. A waterfront resort casino — the trip involves a ferry, which makes it a scenic outing in itself.
A casino run can be a simple drop-and-return, a full evening with the vehicle waiting, or a group day out. Here are the three structures with pricing — and per-person math for a group where it applies. The drop-and-return is usually the best value if you know roughly when you'll head home.
We drop you at the casino, the vehicle leaves, and returns at a scheduled pickup time you set. Cheapest when you know roughly when you'll head home.
Dinner and gaming with the vehicle and chauffeur staying with you. Leave whenever you want — best when your timing is open-ended.
A Sprinter or larger vehicle for a friend group, birthday crew, or organized senior outing. The whole group together, the per-person cost low.
A casino night is a night out — drinks, dinner, late hours. The thing that ruins it is one person having to stay sober to drive, or everyone driving home tired at midnight. A chauffeur means the group travels together, everyone's free to enjoy the evening, and the ride home is safe and handled.
A couple's evening out wants a sedan or SUV; a birthday crew or senior outing wants the Sprinter or a party bus. Bigger groups bring the per-person cost down sharply. For senior groups, the Sprinter's easy step-in entry and room to move make it the comfortable choice.
For a couple or a pair heading out for dinner and an evening at the casino. Comfortable, lowest cost, easy. The simple date-night casino run.
The default for a small group of friends or two couples heading out together. Comfortable seating, captain's chairs, room for the night. At $58 a person for a round-trip drop-and-return, the math is friendly.
For birthday crews, friend groups, and organized senior outings. Standing-height cabin with easy step-in entry (a real plus for senior groups), forward-facing leather seats, room to move. One vehicle keeps the whole group together.
Every casino run includes these by default. Hourly bookings have a 3-hour minimum. Gratuity (20% standard) is on top. Flat-rate one-ways include tolls and ferry fares where applicable — quoted clearly up front.
We're here to provide a fun, safe night out and a ride home you don't have to think about — please play within your limits. If gambling ever stops being fun for you or someone you know, the Washington State Problem Gambling Helpline is free, confidential, and available 24/7 at 1-800-547-6133 (call or text). It's a good number to have in mind.
"I organize monthly outings for our retirement community, and the casino day is everyone's favorite. Booked the Sprinter to Tulalip for twelve of us — the driver was patient, helped everyone in and out, and nobody had to worry about the drive or the parking. We had a wonderful day, came home safe and happy, and it worked out to about sixty dollars each. We've made it a standing monthly booking."
The questions groups ask before booking a casino run. Pricing, which casinos, the designated-driver value, group and senior outings, whether the vehicle waits, timing, and responsible gaming. Anything not covered, call 206-512-8766.
Tell us which casino, the date, group size, and roughly when you'd like to head home. We send a quote with the right vehicle and structure — drop-and-return, evening out, or a group day. Everyone travels together, nobody drives home.