Miccosukee Bingo
Mar 19, 2020 Miccosukee’s popular bingo games have been canceled, as well as any in-person barrel drawings. Seminole Hard Rock postponed a long list of acts to scheduled to appear at The Comedy Club, Hard Rock. Since 2011, the Miccosukee Tribe observes American Indian Day in September. This daylong event is FREE and open to the public and features entertainment and culturally-significant programming for the whole family that highlights Native American and Miccosukee culture.
MICCOSUKEE RESORT & GAMING500 S.W. 177th Avenue
Miami, FL 33194
(305) 222-4600
(800) 741-4600
Bingo
High Stakes Bingo
Bingo times may change. Contact casino to confirm.
1.877.242.6464
Early Bird Session
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday - 9:00 a.m.
Admission $6
Extra Packs $6
Matinee Session
11:00 a.m.
Admission $6
Extra Packs $6
Midday Break Session
2:00 p.m.
Admission $6
Extra Packs $6
Computer and/or Paper Play Available
Warm Up For Evening Session
Monday - Saturday 6:45 p.m.
Sundays: 5:30 p.m.
2 Warm Ups, 3 Games Each
Extra Packs $6 - Must Purchase Admission Pack to Play
Evening Session
Mondays - Fridays - 7:30 p.m.
Admission $26
Extra Packs $6
Sundays - 5:30 p.m.
Computer and/or Paper Play Available
Regular Games Paying $1,000!
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Saturday Sizzler $35 - 7:30 p.m.
Every Saturday
17 Regular Games
Each Pays $1,199
Extra Packs $6
Computer and/or Paper Play Available
Nite Owl Session
Mondays - Thursdays - 11:00 p.m.
Admission $6
Extra Packs $6
Sundays: 10:00 p.m.
Computer and/or Paper Play Available
Weekender Session
Fridays and Saturdays - 11:00 p.m.
$17 admission
Extra Packs $6
Computer and/or Paper Play Available
Nite Cap Session
Friday & Saturday Night - 1:00 a.m.
Admission $6
Extra Packs $6
Computer and/or Paper Play Available
Miccosukee Resort & Gaming
Stay and Play Bingo Packages
Bingo Fever Bonanza*
Friday & Saturday
Early Bird Session
Nite Cap Session
$185 Single / $270 Double
Bingo Marathon*
Sunday - Thursday
$159 Single / $225 Double All Packages Include:
. 2 days, 1 night stay at the Resort
. All you can eat breakfast, lunch and dinner at our buffet (Empeeke Aaweeke)
. Matinee Session I (11:00 AM)
. Mid Day Break Session (2:00 PM) - Midday Break
. Regular Game Admission Pack - Evening Session
. Super Saver Baggies
. Night Owl Session (11:00 PM)
For reservations or information, please call 1.877.242.6464 or 305.925.2555.
*Rates quoted are for one night only. Please call for further information about suite upgrades.
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Restaurants
Bingo Snack Bar
Empeeke-Cheke - The resort's intimate signature restaurant, open daily from 6:00pm until 11:00pm.
Empeeke Aaweeke - international buffet is open 6:00am until midnight
Empeeke Aya - deli is open 24 hours a day
Cafe Hammock - Steak and Lobster. Open 24-hours a day.
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Miami husband-and-wife John Ricone and Francys Tolon-Ricone were apparently wielding a hot blotter when they played bingo at the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming Indian casino in 2008. In two trips that year, they won just under $5,500. When the tribe paid them their winnings, they remitted $1,500 for taxes, just like an employer does.
But the Ricones claim they got a nasty surprise two years after filing their 2008 return. The IRS says the tribe never paid the taxes from their bingo winnings -- and now the couple owes back taxes with interest. They filed suit against the tribe this month.
Kind of makes you wonder: If the Ricones' allegations are true, is the tribe similarly ripping off other winners?
According to the suit, the Ricones won $2,961.66 in February 2008, of which the tribe subtracted $829.26 for federal income taxes. And when they won $2,500 that July, the tribe purportedly set aside $700 for Uncle Sam.
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The Ricones have filed their W-2Gs -- returns for gambling winnings -- as evidence in the court case.
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In 2010, the IRS informed the Ricones via a letter that they owed $1,621 with interest, because the tribe had not remitted the taxed winnings in its own filings.
The poker-and-slots-rich Micosukees are already embroiled in massive tax trouble. More than 100 members of the tribe owe just under $26 million to the IRS in unpaid taxes from payments from the casino. Former tribal chairman Billy Cypress owes almost $3 million from after spending Miccosukee credit cards to go on a multi-million dollar three-year spending binge.
The tribe is battling the IRS to not turn over its financials on grounds of sovereignty, and has filed lawsuits against its longtime former attorneys Dexter Lehtinen and Guy Lewis, claiming that the lawyers advised them that they didn't have to pay federal taxes.
We've called Miccosukee attorney Bernardo Roman III seeking comment on the Ricones' allegation, but have not yet heard back.
Here's the Ricones' complaint:
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