But, this is a pretty good little casino.
I'm not a fan of 'Indian' casinos because the ones I've been too don't have many of the things I'm used to or like in Vegas. Overall, I was left with a good impression.
Parking was OK for us, but I imagine at a busy time, one would be hiking to get in. Mid-afternoon on a weekday (Tuesday), the casino was about 20% full. What I didn't like was the very limited selection of video poker machines, but that's apparently not the popular game around here. Still another walked me to a another gaming area I was looking for. Another by the front entrance gave me very helpful directions to get to I-5 and avoid some congested spots. One floor worker lead me to the video poker machines while enthusiastically explaining the benefits of signing up for a player's card, which I did (got a huge free cup of ice cream out of it). What I did like was the staff, what limited contact I had with them. It was closer to the mix you would see in a smallish casino in Reno or Vegas. ft., I believe) with a good mix of table games and slot machines. It's a medium-sized casino (about 100,000 sq. My review is based on a 2 1/2 hour visit on a weekday afternoon, not including a meal.