Canyonville, Oregon is home to the Seven Feathers
Hotel and Casino Resort - owned and operated by the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua
Indian Tribe. For local Oregonians, Seven Feathers Casino has always been
a haven for slot machines, not to mention slot machines with good payouts and a
wide variety of stakes and coin amounts.
Now, Seven Feathers Casino haas an additional
two-hundred and sixty-three slot machines to bring the total count to 1,289.
Celebrating the new offering, Seven Feathers held a special promotion that
awarded double Player Points from 6 pm to 12 am on Friday, June 30. In
other words, all members of the Players Club received twice as much comp points
for every wager made on the large selection of slot machines on the casino
floor.
Another new feature to be found at Seven Feathers
Casino are ticket redemption and bill breaker machines. Commonly found in
the newer casinos of Las Vegas, these machines permit casino gamblers to break
bills ranging from $1 to $100, as well as redeem slot tickets, thereby allowing
gamblers to bypass the casino cashier when cashing out winnings.
As for the current lineup of slot machines at Seven
Feathers Casino, there are a whole range of multi-denominational games,
including machines that offer one cent, five cents, ten cents, twenty-five cents
and one dollar bets. Ninety-one different slot casino games are playable,
including new games like Aztec Kingdom, Hoot Loot, Wild Tropic, Rawhide,
Hexbreakers, as well as the in-house progressives Blazing 777, Old School,
Winning Times and Money Money. Also available throughout the casino floor
are two and three quarter slot machines.