Port St Lucie Gambling

Helen Donlin, 77, stops in every day at Jackpot Fever in the St. Lucie Square shopping center on U.S. 1 in Port St. Lucie. “But I never spend more than $20” at the amusement arcade, she claims.

Robin Porter, 50, sees her daily visits as more like a job. Jackpot Fever is just one of a circuit of eight places she visits every day, starting around 7 a.m. She calls herself an “arcade hopper,” and claims to make $500 or more every week in gift cards redeemable at Publix, Wal-Mart and other local merchants.

Gambling In Port St Lucie

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Port St Lucie Gaming

Casinos in Port Saint Lucie on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Casinos in Port Saint Lucie, FL. Lucie is home to many things, but apparently not a ton of adult entertainment clubs, tanning salons or excessive drinkers — earning a low score on WalletHub's '2020 Most Sinful Cities in. Creative Arts Academy of St. Lucie (CAST) is a K-8 Creative Arts Magnet School where students will thrive academically and artistically through participation in visual and graphic arts, dance, vocal and instrumental music, drama, and musical theater. LUCIE – Sylvia Rosen, a 69-year-old Port St. Lucie resident, provides full-time care for her husband, who has stage four cancer. Her favorite way to forget her problems is to play a quick game at the local video arcade. “It’s a way to find a little peace with other folks, and have some sanity,” said Rosen. Gambling takes many forms, ranging from playing the ponies at Gulfstream Park to playing some poker with friends at home. Whether visiting the Seminole Hard Rock Casino or putting $100 on the Seminole football team, such activities are considered gambling under Florida law.