- Casinos
- 3-Eyed Jacks Casino
- Casino, nod to One-Eyed Jacks casino and brothel in Twin Peaks. (episode I Dated a Robot)
- The 4 Queens
- Chandler and Monica go to Las Vegas to invite Chandler's father to the wedding, who performs at a casino under the name Helena Handbasket. (Season 7 episode The One With Chandler's Dad)
- Bart's Casino
- Casino Bart opens in his treehouse after gambling is legalized in Springfield, and Bart gets kicked out of Mr. Burns' Casino. (Season 5 episode $pringfield Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)
- Big Muddy
- The Byrde's second casino. (Season 2)
- Brittania
- Casino proposal presented to - and declined by - Mr. Burns. Gambling with the glitz and glamour of the British Isles. Best of all, the waitresses and showgirls are all real Brits. Fresh from the streets of Sussex, they are. (Season 5 episode $pringfield Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)
- Bunion's Silver Horseshoe
- Casino on the Texas world. (Season 2 episode The Good, The Bad and The Wealthy)
- Caesar's Pow Wow Casino
- After being turned away from Larva Lake, The Simpsons stumble on a Native American casino. "Now appearing: Carrot Scalp" (Season 11 episode Bart to the Future)
- Caligula's Casino
- When in Rome... play and live like Caligula.
- Caligula's Palace
- A casino owned and run by the Leone family in the San Andreas city of Las Venturas.
- The Camel's Toe
- Hotel/Casino owned by the North Resort Group.
- Canto Bight
- Casino that Mayfeld mentions, saying Mando's ship the Razor Crest looks like a Canto Bight slot machine. (Season 1 episode 6 Chapter 6 The Prisoner)
- Casino
- Generic named casino where Lola gambles.
- A casino the size of a planet in the OASIS.
- The Casino
- Generically named casino where Mr. Pip takes Rocky to gamble. (Season 1 episode A Nice Place to Visit)
- Chief Loose Slots
- Cut rate hotel and casino in Laughlin, NV where the hungover guys party.
- The Clowns Pocket Casino
- Clown around if you wanna, you just might get lucky.
- Coconuts
- Las Vegas casino. Bash and Sam play tennis with Zeissman twins that do that show Havana Dreams over at Coconuts. (Season 3 episode Desert Pollen)
- The Copper Slipper
- Casino featuring performer Tom Jones. (Season 4 episode Marge Gets a Job)
- Corinthian Casino
- Linderman-owned casino in Las Vegas, NV.
- Dupes
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip. Nudes on break! (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Fan-Tan Hotel & Casino
- Las Vegas casino where the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling perform. (Season 3 episode Up, Up, Up)
- Flamoongo
 - Casino in Las Venus, parody of Flamingo.
- The Four Dragons Casino
- A mob owned casino owned by Wu Zi Mu in Las Venturas - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
- Fox's Gaming House
- (Episode A Feast of Blood)
- Gold & Sand Casino
- Sam Beckett leaps into comedian Davey Parker, performing at the Gold & Sand Casino in Las Vegas. (Season 4 episode Stand-Up)
- Golddiggers
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip. Loosest craps in town (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Las Vegas casino. Moe takes the gang to Las Vegas. (Season 17 episode We're on the Road to D'ohwhere)
- Golden Eagle
 - Las Vegas mobsters Max and Frank head to Perfection to protect the key to the vault at the Golden Eagle on Oasis Blvd. in Las Vegas. (episode Hit and Run) The Vegas mobster returns to Perfection with his girlfriend, her uncle and her uncle's soundwave gun, on a mission to kill El Blanco and retrieve the key to the vault at the casino. (episode The Key)
- The Greenback
- Las Vegas casino that Jack reads about while digging through the newspapers and the scrapbook he finds in the basement of the Overlook Hotel.
- Greendale Resort and Casino
- Dean Pelton: Well, today's mail's kind of important. It's the day that I send in Greendale's lease renewal. It's a critical document. See, Greendale sublets our land from the Arapaho nation. Miss a renewal and faster than you can say "wounded knee," we turn into a casino and midsize concert venue. (Season 4 episode Heroic Origins)
- Indian Casino
- Frank's character's casino in the gang's Lethal Weapon 5 movie. (Season 6 episode Dee Reynolds: Shaping America's Youth)
- Karankawa Reservation Casino
- Kenji's Casino
- Located on Staunton Island.
- Lucky 7 Resort and Casino
- Hotel in Reno where Niles and Daphne get married - for the first time (Season 10 episode The Ring Cycle)
- The Lucky Bones
- Las Vegas casino that Jack reads about while digging through the newspapers and the scrapbook he finds in the basement of the Overlook Hotel.
- Lucky Casino
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Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip. (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- The Lucky Savage
- Homer builds a casino on the South Pacific island of Microatia where he's supposed to be doing missionary work when he runs away from OBS. (Season 11 episode Missionary: Impossible)
- Masked Man's Hall of Games and Chance
- The new casino in Mythic Quest is originally called MQ Grand, then renamed Masked Man's Hall of Games and Chance when Ian and C.W. figure out the identity and backstory of the Masked Man. (Season 1 episode The Casino)
- Brad decides to auction off the naming rights for the casino, and jokingly mentions that someone's going to rename it "King Shit's Fuck Town". (Season 1 episode Brendan)
- Mine Mine Mine
- Home of Mr. Smarty Pants, the world's smartest dolphin. From The Tick vs. Reno, Nevada.
- Missouri Belle Casino
- The Byrde's new casino. (Season 3)
- Linderman-owned casino in Las Vegas, NV. Same name as the casino from Las Vegas TV series.
- MQ Grand
- The new casino in Mythic Quest is originally called MQ Grand, then renamed Masked Man's Hall of Games and Chance when Ian and C.W. figure out the identity and backstory of the Masked Man. (Season 1 episode The Casino)
- Mr. Burns' Casino
- Casino that Mr. Burns builds after gambling is legalized in Springfield. (Season 5 episode $pringfield Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) also known as The Monty Burns Casino. Springfield casino demolished to make way for a casino themed family hotel. (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Mt. Olympus Hotel and Casino
- Las Vegas casino where the alpha zombies have taken up residence.
- Nero's Palace
- Las Vegas casino where Homer and Ned stay during their gambling trip. (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Las Vegas casino. Moe takes the gang to Las Vegas. (Season 17 episode We're on the Road to D'ohwhere)
- Newark Newark
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip. Parody of New York New York casino. Presents: Legends of Cleavage (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Nomad Hotel and Casino
- Casino in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
- Peacock
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip. (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Pendleton's Palace of Fortune
- (Season 2 episode Back There)
- Plato's Republic Casino
- Otto drives the residents of Springfield Retirement Castle to a casino. "The Golden Age of Gambling." (Season 2 episode Old Money) Casino next door to the wedding chapel where Homer and Marge got married in a flashback scene. (Season 8 episode A Milhouse Divided)
- Quicksands
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip, featuring the Satin Knights singing The Moody Blues, with opening act: The Moody Blues. (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- The Ravenna
- Hotel/Casino Boyle where thinks he and Jake are going. They're actually going to the Seafoam Motel to track Jake's perp. (Season 2 episode AC/DC)
- Red River Casino
- Joke one of the right-wing reporters on Wembley News makes after his female co-worker quits on air (because the guys were mocking the new female president): Looks like Aunt Flow is going to work down at the Red River Casino.
- Rivera's
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip. Featuring a theatrical production called Okla-Homo! (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Riverbend Casino
- Advertised on billboard also advertising FINDAMAZINGAMY.COM.
- Riverboat Casino
- Amy meets old friend Desi Collings at the Riverboat Casino.
- Riviera Satellite
 - Casino in Las Venus.
- Romeo's
- Underground gambling den where The Tick and Arthur go looking for Maine fisherman Donny, per intel from the guy with the look at the docks. (Season 2 episode Hot Beige!)
- Safari Casino
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip, featuring daredevil Lance Murdock in a production called Lance Murdock's Suicycle. (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Shaofu 2 Casino
- Casino on the space station where Two and Five are accused of cheating (Season 1 episode 4)
- Silver Horse Hotel and Casino
- Snowshoe Casino
- Las Vegas casino, from Homer and Ned's gambling trip, featuring the Arctic Circle Showroom, currently presenting a theatrical production called Klon-Dykes! (Season 10 episode Viva Ned Flanders)
- Sonic Sahara
 - Casino in Las Venus. Stylized as $onic $ahara.
- The Super Sonic Club
 - Casino in Las Venus.
- Supersonic Sands
 - Casino in Las Venus, parody of Sands.
- Tangiers Hotel and Casino
- Sam Rothstein's casino, based on the Stardust, one of the real casinos run by Frank Rosenthal.
- Tropicana Resort and Casino
- Utopia Casino
- Casino in Metropolis, originally from the Superman comics, the Utopia Casino is owned by Tony Gallo, the first person to bring Kryptonite to Metropolis.
- The Vegas Bly
- Las Vegas casino with towers named Sodom and Gomorrah.
- Vegas Town Casino
- Casino where Mr. Burns sends Nessie the Loch Ness monster to work. (Season 10 episode Monty Can't Buy Me Love)
- Vegav Casino
- Casino on space station Vegav (Season 1 episode 8)
- Vic Tayback Motel and Casino
- Homer and the kids watch Has-Been Celebrity Poker, a TV show filmed at Vic Tayback Motel and Casino in downtown Las Vegas, featuring Krusty the Clown. (Season 17 episode The Last of the Red Hot Mamas)
- Vintage Casino
- The name of the casino that Deckard is living in Las Vegas.
- Vranki's Hotel and Casino
- Hotel and casino in The Voxx Cluster owned by a Hutt named Vranki. (Season 2 episode Voxx Vortex 5000)
- The Wamapoke Casino
- Leslie goes looking for help from the Wamapoke Indians, in the form of a generator to power the Harvest Festival. (Season 3 episode Harvest Festival) New proposed slogan: "Our slots are downright filthy." (Season 5 episode Two Parties) Sponsor of The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show: "Slowly taking back our money from white people one quarter at a time." (Season 7 episode The Johnny Karate Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show)
- Wayne Casino
- Casino owned by Thomas Wayne in an alternate reality.
- Wenham Palace
- Leo gambles with his share at a casino called Wenham Palace.
- Woodstock
- Casino proposal presented to - and declined by - Mr. Burns. (Season 5 episode $pringfield Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)
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