Overall, I just can't see this place surviving much longer - the only people I've seen dropping money there all come from out of state and seem to like another casino better, there's a generally unsafe feeling when you see the number of people just filling up on free soda and coffee and gawking at the people playing and outside of gambling, there's really nothing else to do there. Not Family Friendly - really nothing for kids to do at all other than the movie theater (where you can't use your rewards points) Very few perks come from the rewards program unless you go out to Vegas often Very slow beverage service at times - especially at the tables Outdoor Pool - no swimming in the off season or any time it rains 2 restaurants - one serves pub food and is only open for dinner, the other (Chandler's) is great, but only open on weekends Nothing to do other than gamble - no shops and the surrounding area doesn't come across as the safest, so you probably don't want to be wandering around The floor is mostly blackjack tables and they have a couple three card, let it ride and hold 'em tables, along with craps, roulette, etc. No Mississippi Stud, High Card Flush, Criss Cross Poker, etc. Very few, in any, 'unique' table games. 'Free' beer is served in full bottles on the casino floor Table minimums usually start on the low end - earlier on the weekends, you can usually find $5 tables Good slot variety and popular machines (all of the 'links') are usually available After my most recent trip, I just realized how much more I enjoy the other casino options now that they're all smoke free I'm not even sure who their target audience is as I was informed I lost my host services (with no warning, just the response when asking about a room) and I feel like I spend about the same there as I do at Foxwoods and Mohegan, where I have hosts. I am a gold member at MGM and can't stress enough how much this place has gone downhill since they opened.
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