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I can't comment on their hotel as we stayed elsewhere. The place lacks on too many issues to have an enjoyable experience. Employees are, for the most part, clueless except in aforementioned restaurants. Tax is not supposed to exist on Indian properties. That's living proof they sold their souls to the devil. They also charge for beer and alcohol unlike real casinos. We saw waitresses every two or so hours and the sodas were 90% ice. I guess they were deciding what went wrong that a machine actually hit. I saw one winner on a video keno game and they seemed to take an hour to make a hand pay. At least you got some bang for your buck. I will state that it is difficult to win in any venue as opposed to decades ago when you could lose a moderate amount and not have it sting. Decent array of slots but they are so tight I thought one asked me to oil it. Peach blossom is top-notch and I highly recommend. We ate at Emerald twice and were mildly pleased. Resort is easily accessible and some of the dining options, as stated, are good.

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We recently spent two days there, staying off-premises. This is a nice casino as far as the hotel and some of the restaurants go, but that's where it ends. Vernon Downs, a racino, up the road is much looser.

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We have been to Vegas, AC, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Erie, and innumerable other venues and never, I repeat, never seen such terrible slot payouts.

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