I never go to the casino thinking I'm going to win, but this place makes me think I have a 0 chance no matter what I play or do.
Slots- Tight
Table Games- Garbage. Auto Shufflers, 8 shoe decks, dealer hits on soft 17, and it felt like anytime I had 19, dealer would get 20. When I finally did get blackjack, dealer had blackjack and it was a push.
The buffet was excellent on seafood night, and the new hotel is amazing. Clean and comfortable.
In the future I will eat and stay here, but I'm not gambling here unless I receive a freeplay offer in the mail.
I know when you think 'indian casino', the first thing that pops into your mind is "these people are a bunch of crooks!"...
However, this casino is one of my favorites thus far. I drive 40 minutes extra to avoid the Detroit casinos, in favor of playing here.
I have hit several large jackpots, including a $1,200, $700, and $600... As well as hitting numerous smaller jackpot ($100-$200). Even when I lose, I am still usually able to enjoy the entertainment value of playing long enough to have a good time, and having a few drinks over the coarse of the day.
No hotel, aside from a Quality Inn next door.
table games were good. Low minimums, easy access.
Excellent service, I've had several people approach me while i'm playing and ask if I needed a drink, no long lines at the bar.
Comps are OK, but not great.
The food was low quality/overpriced... Buffet, rinky dink cafe w/ turkey sandwiches, as well as a "fancy retaurant".
I was disappointed in the "fancy restaurant", since I spent $200 for dinner for 2 (2 Seafood Jackpots, 2 sides, 2 appetizer)... Which was essentially mass produced food, cooked in industrial sized batches, and served on a fancy plate.
the food wasn't terrible at all, just a little over priced. For the price I payed for dinner, I expected hand prepared, chef inspired food. But it was essentially food that was disguised as such.
This place fully deserves the moniker 'Moneykeepers' in more ways than one. Just had an awful experience on our first visit there a few days ago. I don't go to a casino often, but it was a holiday and I had saved my money for this 3 hr trip for some fun. After signing up for our players cards, I put a 20 dollar bill in the first machine I sat at..I pressed the spin button and nothing happened..I then noticed that the buttons were not lit up, which indicated that the machine wasn't working. I then pressed the cash out button..again, nothing happened. I called the attendant, who then came over..I explained what happened...he took notes, opened the machine and examined it. He noted the time I had sat down and indicated that I did indeed put a 20 into the machine...he then told me that another customer had also put a 20 into the machine and their was no way he could be sure that it was mine! Then the attendent tried to tell me that I had most likely taken the money OUT after I put it in per surveillance video...this was absolutely NOT true because of how I put my money in...I was practically in tears, but he didn't seem empathetic in the least that I had just seen 20 dollars literally disappear and his attitude was one of 'tough luck' because the machine was out of order. Needless to say, that will be our LAST visit to 'Moneykeepers'.
You very rarely walk away a winner from this place. The food is acceptable... but getting comps for it are like "pulling teeth"... after spending SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS! (Trust me... Casinos were NOT built on Winners... but GOOD ONES will give YOU free food at the very least!) Some of the 'help' is very rude and not helpful one bit. They seem to act like they are doing YOU a favor because THEY work there!
We were there TWICE when their computer system went down and created havoc for everyone... had to wait 2.5 hours for my money I had in my machine!
SAVE YOUR MONEY for LAS VEGAS or RENO, NEVADA!!!