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Going On Voluntary Self-Exclusion
For some people at some point in their lives and for a variety of reasons it may be wise to “take a break” from casino gaming. If you or a loved one is interested in doing so, Voluntary Self Exclusion is available at Seneca Casinos. A person who requests a Voluntary Self Exclusion may not enter the premises of any Seneca Gaming Corporation property and will not be eligible to receive any promotional offers or comps while their Voluntary Exclusion is active. Persons who wish to seek further information or request a Voluntary Self Exclusion while on premises at any Seneca Gaming Corporation property may do so by inquiring with Security personnel who will direct them to an Inspector of the Seneca Gaming Authority. If a person who has been voluntarily excluded enters the premises while under exclusion, he/she is subject to arrest for trespassing and any winnings will be forfeited. Voluntary Self Exclusion, once entered into, remains in effect until a written request for reinstatement has been submitted and approved as described below. Due to a certain amount of lag time in our direct mail program, a person who has entered into Voluntary Self Exclusion may continue to receive mailed offers from us for a short period of time. These should be disregarded and will not be honored.
Getting off of Voluntary Self Exclusion
Redeemable at Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino, Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino, or Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino. Must be 21 years of age with valid government-issued photo ID and Social Club card. Seneca Gaming Corporation reserves the right to modify, cancel or revoke this offer without notice. Other terms and restrictions may apply. The Seneca Nation has now opened two of its three casinos after gaming operations were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino in Niagara Falls was the first to open. Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino is a Native American Casino in Niagara Falls, New York and is open daily 24 hours. The casino's 147,000 square foot gaming space features 3,000 gaming machines and 123 table and poker games. NIAGARA FALLS – Patrons who are 18 and up but not old enough to legally drink will be allowed to gamble in a special section of Seneca Niagara Casino beginning Thursday. Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino features state-of-the-art 1¢, 2¢, 5¢, 25¢, $1, $5, $10 and $25 slot machines. What games are in the Poker Room? The Poker Room has 16 tables, featuring Texas Hold ‘Em, Omaha and 7-card Stud and more!
After one year, a person who has voluntarily self excluded themselves may request permission from the Seneca Gaming Authority to get off of Voluntary Self Exclusion. This may be done by sending a letter addressed to:
Seneca Niagara Casino Gambling Age
Seneca Gaming Authority
c/o Director of Inspectors
777 Seneca Allegany Boulevard
Salamanca, NY 14779
-OR-
Seneca Gaming Authority
c/o Director of Inspectors
345 Third Street Suite 404
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Please note that once entered into Voluntary Self Exclusion remains in effect at all Seneca Gaming Corporation properties until written confirmation otherwise has been received from the Seneca Gaming Authority.
Suspension of Credit Privileges
Any of our credit customers may suspend their credit accounts at any time. This may be done by contacting the Seneca Gaming Authority in the manner listed above with respect to voluntary exclusion from Seneca Casinos.
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Help for Problem Gaming
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The New York Council on Problem Gambling is a non-profit independent corporation dedicated to increasing public awareness about problem and compulsive gambling, and advocating for support services and treatment for people adversely affected by gambling. Seneca Casinos encourages any of its patrons who think they may have a problem with gambling to seek information and assistance by calling the Council toll free at 1-877-8-HOPENY.