Casino Games

Discover the excitement on offer at the Casino

The action never stops at Crown Casino Perth - 24/7 gaming in a vibrant and luxurious environment unrivalled in Western Australia.

Crown Perth Casino operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week with the exception of three days per year. On Christmas Day and Good Friday the casino is closed between 3am and 10pm, and on ANZAC day the casino is closed between 3am and 12pm.


Jackpots

Try your luck and play today for your chance to win

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Premium Gaming Rooms

The ultimate luxury experience within our premium gaming rooms

Find out more about premium gaming at Crown Casino Perth including terms of entry, policies, jackpots, rules and more.

CashieR Update

MAIN CASHIER REOPENS

As of Monday 21 October, the newly refurbished Main Cashier near Crown Sports Bar will reopen to service all of our guests.

The Cashier near Cotta will subsequently close.

Crown Rewards Silver and Above Tier Members can also make use of the Cashier in the Riverside Room.

Crown Rewards

Discover the world of Crown and be rewarded

From acclaimed restaurants and award-winning hotels to world-class gaming and endless entertainment, Crown Rewards helps you to discover the world of Crown – and earn loyalty points. Just show your Crown Rewards Card when you pay or play and you can start earning points, which you can redeem for Crown experiences like dining, gaming, hotel stays and much more.

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Crown Playsafe

A more enjoyable way to play

Learn how setting a limit can add to a better gambling experience. For more information on our available Crown PlaySafe tools and how we can assist, click below.

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Play periods

Our commitment to you 

12-hour daily and 48-hours in any 7-day Play Periods are in place. Remember to take breaks during play and enjoy your visits to Crown responsibly. 

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Crown deposit account

Managing your funds at Crown Perth

Crown has made important changes to our Deposit Account Terms and Conditions effective 1 August 2022.  

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Responsible Practices

Protecting you, protecting the community

Crown has made some changes to the way we provide our services. It’s Crown’s responsibility to ensure approved identification, personal details and, in some cases, financial information is up-to-date from our customers. 

Our Responsible Practices aim to mitigate the risk of individuals using illicit funds at Crown. You can play an important role to help us protect the community by being aware of our processes and declaring certain information to Crown when requested.

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FAQs

Have a question for us?

Find the answer to your question below.

Can I use casino chips as payment?

As of 12 January 2024, casino chips will only be accepted for purchases at the following outlets within the Casino.

  • Crown Sports Bar
  • Groove Bar & Lounge
  • Mesh Bar
  • Fusion Bar
  • Riverside Room Bar
  • Baccarat Room Bar


Casino chips are also accepted when ordering beverages at the gaming tables or gaming machines. 

A $100 limit per transaction applies.

What is the Crown Casino dress code?

The minimum dress standard for the Casino is neat casual and footwear is required at all times. Crown Perth reserves the right to apply discretion in maintaining these dress standards and may refuse entry or service to, or request a guest to leave, where they do not meet the required standard.

The following dress is unacceptable in the Casino:

  • untidy, torn or soiled clothing or footwear, not including fashionably ripped jeans, where the torn fabric is not excessive
  • immodest or indecent clothing such as sheer or revealing items that show visible breasts and/or buttocks;
  • clothing with lewd or offensive design or wording;
  • singlets or tank tops where the overall appearance is not neat casual such as work and gym singlets or tank tops;
  • running shorts, gym activewear;
  • untidy tracksuits;
  • manual work clothing including overalls or high visibility wear;
  • sleepwear, swimwear or beach clothing;
  • footwear deemed not suitable such as rubber thongs, crocs, Ugg boots, hard toed work boots;
  • fancy dress, hats, caps, beanies or bandanas (exemptions may apply for specific events or functions);
  • clothing or accessories that present a security risk or health and safety hazard;
  • clothing, accessories or visible body markings bearing patches, logos or insignia which indicate membership of, or association with, any Outlaw Motorcycle Gang; and
  • headgear covering a guest’s face such as a helmet, mask or beanie not including special event headwear approved by Crown Perth or headwear for religious or medical reasons (medical certificate required);
  • any other clothing or footwear deemed not appropriate or suitable.


Please note:

  • Crown Perth may request the removal of headwear not covering a guest’s face (including caps and hats) in certain areas;
  • visible tattoos that aren’t offensive in nature, branded sports shirts, scarves and AFL guernseys worn over the top of a shirt with sleeves are all acceptable but are at the discretion of Crown Perth;
  • large bags, briefcases, suitcases, laptops or similar items are not permitted in the Casino; 
  • hotel guests, not including persons under the age of 18 years, may transfer luggage between the multilevel car park and the hotel using the most direct route through the Casino;
  • upon request by Security, and persons may be required to produce or open for inspection and bag, package or other item, which is in his or her possession whilst on Crown Perth property


For further information regarding the Casino dress standards please call Crown Perth's Dress Smart Information Line on +61 89362 7693.

Does the Crown Perth Casino ever close?

Crown Perth Casino operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week with the exception of three days per year. On Christmas Day and Good Friday the casino is closed between 3am and 10pm, and on ANZAC day the casino is closed between 3am and 12pm.

I wish to gamble online with Crown, how do I go about it?

The Australian Federal Government has in place the Internet Gaming Moratorium which prevents Australian operators from doing this.