I rate casinos on my ability to walk out with more money than I came with. I've been going here for 10 years now, and am finding it increasingly harder to do this. Come guys! $1,000 every 10 outings or so would be great. You don't have to take ALL my money EVERY time I go there. Where is the 80% minimum pay out? I don't see it...
We went on a Saturday night, thinking there was a land and sea Buffet. Come to find out there is no Buffet on Saturday. The website is very misleading, and they are aware of it but do not change it. We stayed in a anyway and the food was good and prices are not too bad. I had pork chops for $14, including salad. The service was good. I don't think you can win any money on the machines there. They seem pretty tight!
Was always a top choice for early dinner when family comes in. The menu seems to have changed. Gone are the fresh green salad menu entrees. The home baked rolls replaced by store-bought sliced. Our panko sole was dry like a cracker and topped with odd corn relish. Fish and chips nice fish but deep fried and battered. Salad bar full of picked things to put on dry white iceberg lettuce.Last years menu way better.
This is my second visit here and I enjoyed playing the slot machines. I was thrilled to hit a $200 jackpot. The gambling area and machines are well maintained. I bought a carton of Native American cigarettes for $39. from the bartender. Pretty good deal. I noticed serious customers playing slots and BINGO via TV Monitor simultaneously. One told me to move, I was blocking his view of the BINGO monitor. I got out of his way!
Restaurant is very nice and very popular. We go there more often for the Prime Rib dinner. $9.95.
They do need to do some preventative maintenance on their machines. I played several machines and they all had maintenance requirements and should be removed and fixed. Looks like the buttons have been abused or over used and are not responding when pressed.