

From FireKeepers to Niagara Falls, here’s everything you need to know about our casino day trips and overnight getaways — the destinations, the incentives, and why a bus is the smartest way to play.
Michigan and its neighboring states are loaded with casinos, but getting there is usually where the fun stops — long drives, unpredictable parking, and someone in the group who has to stay sober behind the wheel. A casino bus trip solves all of that in one move. You get picked up close to home, settle into a comfortable seat, and let someone else handle the highway while you catch up with friends, nap, or start planning how you’re going to spend your slot play.
Travel Treasures and Tours has built its casino trip program around that idea for more than 15 years, running day trips and overnight getaways from the greater Detroit area to top gaming destinations across Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, New York, and Ontario. Whether you want a five-hour afternoon at the tables or a multi-night casino resort escape, there’s a trip built for it.
Day trips are the heart of our casino program — a single round-trip departure, typically five or more hours at your destination casino, and you’re back home the same day. No hotel, no packing, no time off work. Popular day-trip destinations include:
Nearly 2,900 slots, a non-smoking poker room, 70 table games, dining, shopping, and live entertainment. One of our most popular and frequently run day trips.
One of Michigan’s premier gaming destinations, with a full casino floor and regular slot play and food incentives.
Cross-border gaming excitement. A valid Passport, Passport Card, or Enhanced Michigan Driver’s License is required for this trip.
One of Detroit’s most iconic casinos, with a full gaming floor, dining, and live entertainment, all a short ride from Metro Detroit pickup points.
Luxury gaming in the heart of downtown Detroit, with convenient day-trip access from pickup locations all around the metro area.
A 125,000-square-foot gaming floor with over 2,000 Vegas-style slots, right in the heart of downtown Detroit.
210,000 square feet of gaming floor — one of the largest and most action-packed casino experiences in Michigan.
A quicker 5-hour gaming getaway with regular casino incentives, great for a shorter day out.
Over 1,200 slot machines and table games in the heart of Northern Michigan.
1,500 ticket-in-ticket-out slots, table games including a poker room, and over 100 plasma screen televisions throughout the floor.
A newly revamped waterfront casino (formerly Charity Casino), located in the scenic community of Point Edward.
Day trips are ideal for individuals, couples, groups of friends, or even corporate outings — no long-term commitment, just a fun, low-hassle day of gaming.
For travelers who want more time on the gaming floor — or just a proper getaway — our overnight and multi-day casino trips add hotel accommodations, often right at the casino resort itself, plus additional gaming stops along the way. Popular overnight destinations include:
| Destination | Trip Highlights |
|---|---|
| FireKeepers Casino Hotel (Battle Creek, MI) | Modern hotel rooms attached to the casino, with time to explore dining, gaming, and entertainment. |
| Four Winds Casino (New Buffalo, MI) | Upscale gaming, fine dining, and spacious accommodations; often paired with additional stops at FireKeepers and Gun Lake for extra incentives. |
| Mountaineer Casino (Chester, WV) | 3-day / 2-night trip staying at the Grande Hotel attached to the casino, with stops at Wheeling Island, Hollywood Casino Toledo, and The Jack Casino Cleveland. |
| Belterra Casino Resort (Rising Sun, IN) | 2-day trip along the Ohio River with stops at Belterra Park Casino and Raceway and a hot-and-cold breakfast box included. |
| Kewadin Casinos (Michigan’s Upper Peninsula) | Trips to all five Kewadin locations — including St. Ignace and Sault Ste. Marie — with stops at Bay Mills, Hessel, and Soaring Eagle. |
| Island Resort & Casino (Harris, MI) | Two-night Upper Peninsula stay with top-tier gaming, golf, and luxury accommodations. |
| Soaring Eagle & Saganing Eagles Landing | 1-night stay at the Soaring Eagle Casino Hotel with a stop at Saganing Eagles Landing along the way. |
| Niagara Falls (Fallsview & Seneca Casinos) | A festive 2-day winter escape with hotel stay, gaming at two casinos, and a stop at the Table Rock Welcome Centre. |
Many of our casino trips include incentives provided directly by the casino — typically a combination of slot play credit and food credit, sometimes structured as “receive $X in play and $X in food.” These vary by casino and by trip, and can range from around $10–$25 on day trips up to $85 or more on select overnight trips.
A couple of things to keep in mind:
Every casino bus trip runs on a deluxe, professionally maintained motorcoach with spacious seating, climate control, and room to relax or socialize on the way to your destination. Reserved seating is available on many trips, so you know exactly where you’re sitting before you even step on board. Highly trained staff handle the logistics from pickup to drop-off, so the only thing you need to plan is what you’re going to do once you get there.
Travel Treasures and Tours serves all of Metro Detroit, with multiple convenient pickup locations throughout the region, including areas like Dearborn and Roseville among others. Specific pickup points and times are listed on each individual tour page, so you can find the stop closest to you before booking.
A day trip to FireKeepers, Gun Lake, MotorCity, MGM Grand, or Hollywood Casino gets you 5+ hours of gaming and back home the same night — no hotel needed.
An overnight or multi-day trip to Mountaineer, Four Winds, Belterra, Kewadin, or Niagara Falls adds hotel stays, multiple casino stops, and a more relaxed pace.
Caesars Windsor and Starlight Casino (Point Edward) both require valid travel documents — a Passport, Passport Card, or Enhanced Michigan Driver’s License.
Group bookings can unlock exclusive discounts, and in some cases free travel — a great option for clubs, senior centers, and organizations planning a casino outing together.
Browse all current casino day trips and overnight getaways departing from Metro Detroit.
We run trips to top gaming destinations across Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, New York, and Ontario, including FireKeepers, Gun Lake, MotorCity, MGM Grand, Hollywood Casino, Soaring Eagle, Turtle Creek, Odawa, Caesars Windsor, Starlight Casino, Four Winds, Mountaineer, Belterra, the Kewadin Casinos, Island Resort & Casino, and Niagara Falls’ Fallsview and Seneca casinos.
Day trips are a single round-trip departure with several hours at the casino before returning home the same day. Overnight and multi-day trips include hotel accommodations, often at the casino resort itself, along with additional gaming stops and a more extended itinerary.
Many trips include incentives provided directly by the casino, typically a combination of slot play and food credit. These are listed on each tour’s page and are subject to the casino’s own terms; some casinos require each passenger to provide a unique email address to qualify.
Yes. Trips crossing into Canada, such as Caesars Windsor or Starlight Casino in Point Edward, require a valid Passport, Passport Card, or Enhanced Michigan Driver’s License.
We offer multiple pickup locations throughout Metro Detroit, including areas such as Dearborn and Roseville. Exact pickup points and times are listed on each individual tour page.
Most casino day trips include 5 or more hours of time at the casino itself, in addition to travel time, giving you a full day of gaming without an overnight stay.
Yes. Group travel is welcome on our casino trips, and groups that book together can access exclusive offers, discounts, and in some cases free travel.
Reserved seating is available on many of our casino trips, allowing you to know your seat in advance rather than boarding first-come, first-served.
Overnight casino trips typically include round-trip motorcoach transportation, hotel accommodations (often at the casino resort), and stops at one or more additional casinos along the route. Specific inclusions like breakfast, baggage handling, or casino incentives vary by trip and are listed on each tour page.
Sold-out trips are clearly marked on the tour page, and many offer a waitlist option so you can be notified if a seat opens up or if a second coach is added for that departure.
Popular casino trips, especially FireKeepers day trips and overnight favorites like the Four Winds/FireKeepers combo trip, tend to sell out quickly. Booking as early as possible after a trip is announced is the best way to guarantee your seat.
Yes. Casino bus trips are one of our most popular offerings among senior travelers, thanks to reserved seating, convenient Metro Detroit pickup points, and the ability to enjoy a full day or overnight casino getaway without having to drive.
You can browse and book current casino trips directly on our website, or call our office at (313) 292-6300 to speak with a booking agent about upcoming departures and availability.
Phone: (313) 292-6300
Toll-Free: (877) 672-1573
Email: Sales@TravelTreasuresandTours.com
Business Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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