- Year Opened
- 2002
- Hours
- Open 24/7
- Age Restriction
- 18+
- Property Type
- Casino
- Regulator
- Washington State Gambling Commission
- Gaming Machines
- 625
- Table Games
- 12
- Poker Tables
- 3
About The Point Casino
The Point Casino sits at 7989 Northeast Salish Lane in Kingston, Washington, on the Kitsap Peninsula across Puget Sound from Seattle. The property opened in 2002 and operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week under the Washington State Gambling Commission. The casino lists 625 gaming machines and 12 table games with a 3-table poker pit, making it the dominant gaming venue on the north Kitsap Peninsula and a meaningful destination for ferry traffic out of Edmonds.
The room runs blackjack (including Free Bet Blackjack), craps, roulette, Emperor’s Challenge Pai Gow Poker, Spanish 21, Lucky Ladies, slot machines, and Texas Hold’em Champion Poker on the dealt floor. The dealt-pit variety is unusually wide for a 12-table room and gives The Point a different feel from the Hwy 99 commercial card rooms across the water in Everett and Shoreline.
Venue photo
The Point Casino
Kingston, Washington
Games on the Floor
The Point gaming spread
A real pit including craps and roulette plus a small but legitimate poker pit.
12 table games spanning standard pit and Washington-style carnival variants.
625 gaming machines across denomination ranges.
3-table live poker pit.
Games Available
- Blackjack
- Craps
- Emperor's Challenge Pai Gow Poker
- Free Bet Blackjack
- Lucky Ladies
- Roulette
- Slot Machines
- Spanish 21
- Texas Hold'em Champion Poker
- No Limit Hold'emPoker variant
- Spread Limit Hold'emPoker variant
Poker Room
The 3-table poker pit at The Point spreads No Limit Hold’em alongside the regulated Spread Limit Hold’em format Washington card rooms typically run. The room is small by design and not a tournament destination, but it gets the assignment for ferry-out Kitsap players who want a session without driving down to Tacoma or up to Tulalip. For tournament-heavy schedules, the closest larger room is the Tulalip Resort Casino across the water.
Loyalty and Promotions
The Point runs a tier-and-points players club, which the on-site material labels as the Wildcard Club. Promotions activity is steady: the property maintains active promotions, events, and dining pages, with periodic concert programming under banners such as Bar Summer Sounds in warm-weather months. Verify current dates on the property’s promotions calendar before driving in.
- Points
- Tier
Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.
Recurring promotions at The Point
The property publishes ongoing promotions and an events calendar; the table summarizes typical cadences.
| Promotion | Pit | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Wildcard Free Play | Slot floor | Tier-linked |
| Carnival Pit Drawings | Table games | Weekly |
| Bar Summer Sounds Series | Property-wide | Seasonal |
| Holiday Promotions | Floor-wide | Seasonal |
Amenities and Hotel
The casino runs 24/7 and lists restaurant, self-parking, and valet on its amenity list. The branded property name (The Point Casino & Hotel) signals attached lodging, and the detected-features scan suggests on-site hotel, spa, bingo, an RV park, ADA accessibility, smoke-free zones, and a shuttle, though the CSV directory flags has_hotel as false at the source-data level. Treat the hotel layer as available based on the property’s branding and verify rates directly with the property.
Amenities
- Open 24/7
- Restaurant
- Self-parking
- Valet
- Spa
- Bingo
- RV Park
- ADA Accessible
- Smoke-Free
- Shuttle
The full-pit casino for Kitsap and ferry-out Seattle players
The Point Casino is the Kitsap Peninsula's strongest gaming option for players who want craps, roulette, a real blackjack pit and a small live poker room without crossing into a tribal-resort scale. 625 slots and 12 dealt tables put it firmly above Washington's card-room tier and below the big tribal floors. Pair the visit with the Edmonds-Kingston ferry and you've got a half-day excursion that gets you out of Seattle and onto a real casino floor.
Location and Regulation
The Point sits at 7989 NE Salish Lane in Kingston, with the property’s main phone at 360-297-0070 and a secondary scraped line at 360-340-9700. The casino operates under the Washington State Gambling Commission. Sportsbook activity in Washington is limited to tribal retail under current state law, so any future sportsbook role for The Point would follow that compact pathway.
7989 Northeast Salish Lane, Kingston, WA 98346, USA
Kingston, WA 98346
Open in Google MapsOwnership & Operation
- Owner
- Michael Gaughan
- Operator
- Michael Gaughan
- Opened
- 2002
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Washington State Gambling Commission
- Age Requirement
- 18+
- Sportsbook
- Legal (tribal retail only)
How It Compares
The Point vs other Puget Sound gaming options
A quick comparison against the larger regional peers Kitsap visitors typically weigh against The Point.
| Property | The Point Casino
This property
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| City | Kingston | Tulalip | Sequim |
| Address | 7989 Northeast Salish Lane, Kingston | 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip | 270756 Highway 101, Washington |
| Slot machines | 625 | Large floor | Resort floor |
| Table games | 12 | Full pit | Full pit |
| Live poker | 3 tables | Yes | Yes |
| Hotel | Branded with hotel | Yes | Yes |
| 24/7 | Yes | Yes | Varies |
| Read more | This page | Visit page | Visit page |
The Point Casino at a glance
Strengths
5- Real craps and roulette pit (rare at this scale)
- Free Bet Blackjack and Spanish 21 on the 12-table pit
- 625 slot machines and 3-table poker pit
- Open 24/7 with restaurant, valet, and shuttle access
- Easy ferry connection from Edmonds for Seattle players
Watch-outs
3- Smaller floor than the major Puget Sound tribal resorts
- Poker pit is a 3-table cash room, not a tournament destination
- Some hotel/amenity coverage requires direct verification with the property
The ferry-and-craps weekend
My wife and I take the Edmonds-Kingston ferry over once a month for craps and a meal. The pit feels like a small Vegas downtown casino: clean, friendly dealers, real craps, real roulette, Free Bet Blackjack on the side. 625 slots is plenty. Wildcard Club comps a meal pretty quickly. Beats the card-room circuit on the other side of the water if you want a full pit.
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