I did not think to read reviews but was so shocked at the ghastly experience there I had to see what others thought. Let me say that as we left, we joked that it was appropriately located between a landfill and a concrete supply place, speaks for itself. Back to our arrival: the minute we entered we were assaulted with not just overwhelming smoke, but very stale air. The place is filled with clumps of security staff who look at everyone as though they are axe murderers. No one is smiling. Everyone - customers, staff everyone looks depressed, angry and why not!!! The patrons are mostly low income/low rent. Very sad to see people who have less than nothing, haven't had a good meal or bath in a while, (but too many drinks and smokes) in absolute desperation at the games/slots. We walked the entire casino, stopped at the tables and machines and just observed. After a very short while, we lost any desire toplay anything here. This is not a place people come to have fun. In fact after 90 minutes of observing (stayed that logn just to see if there was anything redeeming) we just walked back to the garage. The best thing is that no one hit or broke into our car!!! The whole vibe is fake, sad, depressing. I've been to casinos all over the world, even in third world countries where they at least have a happening happy vibe even if they rip you blind. Did not gamble, could see what was going down at all their profit centers. It was clear to us having analysed corporate cultures for many years, the atmosphere of the place is directly attributable to the folks running the place. SInce we knew these Indian Casino's are a law unto themselves, and State controls are not enforceable, we felt real sorry for the employees. They are dressed very drab and shab, you can see they try to smile, but there is nothing to smile about.
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