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Where every hand is holding a very good time.
Arrowheads point to good luck, so follow them to Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort. North Carolina’s first casino, Harrah’s promises an electrifying adventure that’s bound to put a smile on your face and, if you’re lucky, a bulge in your wallet.
A casino and luxury hotel combined.
Test your luck at Harrah's casino or explore the Tsali mountain biking trails and the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. Motorcyclists can explore the scenic 'Deal's Gap.' After and adventure-filled day, kick up your feet in a spacious cabin with amenities like soothing hot tubs, stone fireplaces, and sprawling decks. Search over 400 rental cabins in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and the Smoky Mountains. Book with us and get $700 in coupons and free tickets to top attractions in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. No one else offers this great deal! Read our guest reviews and see why we were named the Best Family Resort in the Smoky Mountains.
Harrah’s Casino is home to a 21-story, four-star, luxury hotel nestled in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. The 1,108 spacious rooms include amenities such as large baths, upscale furniture and fixtures, and 42-inch HD plasma TVs. In addition to these amenities, guests have access to an arcade, indoor pool and workout room, as well as a 15,000-square-foot conference center and several delicious restaurants. Eight unforgettable suites are located in the Mountain Tower, 21 in the Soco Tower, and 78 in Creek Tower.
Bask in the earthly pleasures of Mandara Spa.
Inspired by elements of native culture and Balinese-influenced treatments, Mandara Spa brings casino guests the highest quality of therapeutic luxury. The Mandara brand emphasizes beauty, rejuvenation, and exotic indulgence, aiming to enhance each guest’s resort experience by providing luscious opportunities for pampering.
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Ease and enjoyment for all ages.
We know every moment of your time here is important so we provide convenient check-in and checkout kiosks in various locations throughout the hotel. Ask about our “Stay and Play Packages” to take advantage of every opportunity. If you are traveling with children, stay at the casino and let the kids explore the arcade while the adults hit the gaming tables, or take some time and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking,tubing, and much more. Traveling with canine companions under 50 pounds? Ask about our PetStay room benefits.
More than just a casino: Harrah’s Events Center and Conference Center
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort houses a new 3,000-seat events center where acts from Hank Williams, Jr. to Lady Antebellum have performed. This unique venue option features amphitheater seating on three levels for a variety of events and programs. The main floor can accommodate everything from a dinner for 800 to a tradeshow with more than 150 booths. The casino can also host groups and meetings ranging from ten to over 3,000 people in a state-of-the-art conference facility. The large meeting space can be broken down into 7 smaller configurations to suit any event or group needs.
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