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Bingo Halls in Arizona

77 halls across 20 cities

Find bingo halls in Arizona. Browse venues across the state with schedules, reviews, and directions.

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About Bingo in Arizona

Arizona regulates bingo through the Arizona Department of Gaming and the state's tribal gaming compacts. Charitable bingo is legal when operated by qualifying nonprofit organizations, including religious institutions, fraternal orders, and veterans' groups. Arizona's charitable gaming statutes require operators to hold a license and restrict how proceeds can be used. The state also permits bingo at tribal gaming facilities under the terms of compacts negotiated between the state and Arizona's 22 federally recognized tribes. Tribal gaming is a major force in Arizona's bingo landscape. Several tribal casinos operate dedicated bingo rooms that rank among the largest in the Southwest. Casino Arizona and Talking Stick Resort Casino, both operated by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale, offer regular bingo sessions with substantial jackpots. The Gila River Indian Community operates three casino locations in the Phoenix metropolitan area that include bingo. Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation's We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort also hosts popular bingo events. The Phoenix metro area is the epicenter of Arizona bingo, with both tribal gaming facilities and charitable organizations offering games throughout the week. Tucson is another major hub, with several bingo halls and tribal gaming operations in the surrounding area. Smaller communities across the state, including Flagstaff and Yuma, have charitable bingo nights run by local civic groups. Arizona's warm climate and large retiree population contribute to a robust bingo culture. Many snowbirds — seasonal residents who spend winters in Arizona — are avid bingo players, and the game is a staple social activity in retirement communities throughout the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas. Sun City and Sun City West, among the largest retirement communities in the country, have active bingo schedules that run year-round. Bingo tournaments and special events at tribal casinos draw players from across the state and beyond. Arizona's combination of tribal gaming infrastructure and an enthusiastic player base makes it one of the stronger bingo markets in the western United States.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bingo in Arizona

How many bingo halls are in Arizona?
Arizona has 77 bingo halls listed across 20 cities.
What cities in Arizona have bingo halls?
Arizona has bingo halls in 20 cities including Yuma, Flagstaff, Tucson, Casa Grande, Chandler, and more.
Which city in Arizona has the most bingo halls?
Yuma has the most bingo halls in Arizona with 13 venues listed.
How do I find bingo halls near me in Arizona?
Browse our Arizona bingo directory by city to find halls near you. Each listing includes the address, phone number, schedule, and directions.
What should I know before visiting a bingo hall in Arizona?
Most bingo halls in Arizona welcome walk-ins, but schedules vary by venue. Check individual hall listings for game times, buy-in costs, and amenity details like food service and electronic daubers.