Closest Casino To Ocala Florida

You heard right; Florida’s best casino is only a short drive from Ocala and it’s something you’ll want to check out right away! The Victory Casino Cruises is bringing Las Vegas themed casino action to the sea, including awesome live entertainment, excellent slots (over 600), sports betting, and all your favorite casino games including Poker, Bingo, Craps, Roulette, Blackjack, Let It Ride, 21 + 3, Ultimate Texas Hold Em, Blackjack and more! Hands down, this is Florida’s best Ocala casino.

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First, before you board, stop by our Coral Sky Tiki Bar, definitely worth showing up early for, and treat yourself to a refreshing drink or two to toast your upcoming adventure aboard the Victory. Besides all the casino gambling options mentioned above, the ship also has a SportsBook Lounge, the best in Florida. In the lounge you’ll be surrounded by flat screen TVs where you can check out all your favorite games, check out the NFL Ticket, have access to a full bar and much more. Besides gambling, the most exciting place on the Victory, and one of the best places to party in Florida, is Big Norm’s Club V, hosting fantastic DJ dance parties, where you’ll be served your favorite drink by the ship’s fabulous Club V girls.

Another Las Vegas themed perk you’ll enjoy on board is a fantastic buffet so be sure to bring an appetite. Florida’s best Ocala casino serves an endless variety of mouthwatering food choices including mouthwatering meats grilled to perfection, to die for comfort foods like the Victory’s classic V Burger, and the freshest seafood and salads you’ve ever had the pleasure of eating, pasta and wonderful desserts; Yum!

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Closest Casino To Ocala Florida

It’ll only cost you $10 to board the Victory (doesn’t include the buffer) and we provide free transportation to anyone in our marketed areas so joining us for a great time at sea is very affordable. You can make the experience even more affordable by joining our player’s club and getting a Victory card. As a member of our player’s club you can earn points while you gamble and redeem them to receive free stuff, including meals, drinks, boarding passes, gifts and much, much more.

There isn’t a better way to spend 5 hours than on a Victory Casino cruisea, Florida’s best Ocala casino. Call 855-GO-VICTORY now, purchase your boarding pass, and get ready to have a fantastic time!

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Ocala is a city in Marion County, Florida. As of 2007, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 53,491. It is the county seat of Marion County, and the principal city of the Ocala, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area, which had an estimated 2007 population of 324,857.
Ocala is located near the site of Ocale or Ocali, a major Timucua village and chiefdom during the 16th century. The modern city takes its name from the historical village, the name of which is believed to mean 'Big Hammock' in the Timucua language. Hernando de Soto passed through Ocale during his famous expedition through what is today the southeastern United States in 1539. Ocale is not mentioned in any later accounts; it appears to have been abandoned in the wake of de Soto's attack.
In 1827 the U.S. military outpost of Fort King was established near the present site of Ocala as a buffer between Seminoles and white settlers. The fort saw service during the Second Seminole War and later acted as the first courthouse for Marion County in 1844. Fort King was the genesis of the modern city of Ocala, which was established in 1846. Greater Ocala is known as the 'Kingdom of the Sun'. Rail service reached Ocala in June 1881, encouraging economic development. Two years later, much of the Ocala downtown area was destroyed by fire on Thanksgiving Day, 1883. Buildings were rebuilt with brick, granite and steel rather than lumber. By 1888, Ocala was known state-wide as 'The Brick City'.