List of casinos Indian casinos Both of the state's
federally recognized tribes have worked for several years to open gaming facilities on tribal lands, under the federal
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. The
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe hopes to open a casino on land in
Taunton. The
Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) plans a small gaming facility in
Aquinnah, on
Martha's Vineyard. The Mashpee tribe gained federal recognition in 2007, and in 2015 received approval for land to be taken into trust for a casino. Construction on the casino, referred to as Project First Light, began in 2016, located in an industrial park. Later that year, however, a court overturned the land-into-trust approval, and work on the project was suspended. The casino remained in legal limbo as of 2019. In 2025 a Welcome Center for the First Light Casino development was opened in Taunton, MA. This milestone marked a significant achievement for the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, serving as a preview of what is to come with the full First Light Casino’s Class III facility. The Aquinnah tribe announced plans in 2013 for their
Class II gaming facility in an unfinished community center. The state quickly sued to block the project, arguing that the tribe gave up gambling rights in a 1983
land settlement, in which the tribe agreed its lands would be subject to state law. The tribe argued that this agreement was superseded by the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. The tribe prevailed in the legal fight in 2018, and began moving ahead with plans to build the casino at a new site on their reservation. The casino stalled again, however, after courts ruled that the project would have to comply with local building permit requirements, which the tribe saw as a violation of its sovereignty.
Commercial casinos Under the Expanded Gaming Act, passed in 2011, as many as three casino resorts and one slot parlor can be opened. A slot parlor opened at
Plainridge Park Casino in 2015, and two casino resorts,
MGM Springfield and
Encore Boston Harbor, opened in 2018 and 2019, respectively. One more casino license may be issued for the southeastern part of the state, but the process has been delayed due to uncertainty about potential competition from the planned Mashpee Wampanoag casino.
Casino cruises Gambling boats have operated at times out of Massachusetts harbors, taking passengers on "cruises to nowhere" in federal waters, where state gambling laws do not apply. The first was the
Vegas Express, which sailed out of
Gloucester from 1998 to 1999. The
Southern Elegance and the
El Dorado set out from Gloucester starting in 1999, as did the
Midnight Gambler out of
Lynn, before it moved to
Provincetown and operated for six weeks in 2000. Another boat, run by Atlantic Casino Cruises, ran out of Gloucester from 2002 to 2003. The Lynn harbor also played host to the ''Horizon's Edge
casino cruise, from 2000 to 2009, and the Aquasino'', which ran for several months in 2013. ==Sports betting==