I toured the hotel and then made the 1.2 mile trek and back to see the entire casino floor. I've been to a lot of casinos and this was by far the largest. Everything was clean and there were a ton of guest support walking around to answer every question. They even found ways to have roulette and other normally banned casino games at Oklahoma casinos. Highly recommend this if you can't get to Vegas.
The WinStar is the closest casino experience to our home in Texas. It is full to the brim of slot machines, card tables, and shows. Their are lots of name brand and high end food places conveniently located right along side the gaming areas, and while there is smoking permitted in the game area there are also smoke free game rooms. A high stakes area is also available for the big spenders. There are hotels with water play areas located on site, a camper park across the parking lot, and other hotels nearby. We enjoy driving up to spend the day.
Poker and roulette are our favourite! Drinks serve wherever you are in casino. They bonus . There hotels to stay if you like. The casino buffets are great. But late night nothing open but self serve. Buy a lot money and have fun.....
Despite living in Oklahoma for years I'd never been to WinStar. While driving back from Dallas I decided to stop by on a whim to see the place. From the outside it appears nicer than almost every other casino in Oklahoma, but I was still leery. It is a very large building but there is multiple easily accessible entrances with tons of parking. Once we got inside I was pretty impressed with how clean and well staffed it was. At 10am on a Sunday it was decently busy. The casino is split up into different "cities". You can walk from Cairo all the way to London with each section having appropriate decor. Each city also had its own bar and restaurant to match the local food. All in all I was impressed with WinStar. It's not on the same scale as a Vegas casino, but you can undoubtedly have a good time there...