Glad we didn't read the reviews before going here. We try to give honest reviews not the all fives by people who may be from the casino or all ones by the casino haters. We didn't stay long at this casino but, found it interesting. It seemed to have a large selection of machines. We didn't win but, that is usual for any Oregon Casino. The girl at the players club was nice. Don't think we got a lot for signing up. They did send a birthday letter but, the reward of free double points was not enough to get me to take the 9 hour drive. We didn't get to see all of the casino and will return when we are again in the area.
I stop once and a while. In the past 3 years I've had to claim about 14000 but I've probably dumped 9000 back ok I guess,but lately you just can't seem to really hit it. It's still better than the casino in toppenish!
This casino is the closest to us we play slots, my husband used to play cards. We go once a week and lose EVERY WEEK!! ugh since they opened we won 4 times it's getting to the point where we are thinking of saving our money and going to Spokane once a month at least we can have a better chance of at least breaking even. They won't even give us a break on the room rates we spend 300.00 a week OMG!! no wonder they can afford to add more space!
My wife and I go to Jackpot NV once a year for vacation. We decided we would try Wildhorse casino this year as a change from the usual. For the reasons noted below, we will not be returning:
The reservations we made were for a courtyard standard room with one king bed. They put us in a room with 2 queen beds.
We told them we were bringing our small chiguagua with us. They said that would be OK. But did not mention that the rooms would be an extra 10 bucks a night and a 200 dollar pet deposit...which is no big deal except for the fact we were not informed by them of this until we were checking in. This info is also nowhere to be found on their website either.
You can't drink a beer while you gamble because the Indian reservation is a dry reservation. You can only drink inside the wildfire sports bar, if you feel like paying for overpriced drinks that should be free. That was the deal breaker for me and my wife. When we go to Jackpot we get all our drinks for free at all the casinos while we are gambling which is a big comp in my eyes. It defrays the cost of the vacation and frees up more of my money to gamble with. The Wildhorse would double or even triple the amount of visitors to their casino if they would take a lesson from Nevada casinos and give free drinks to the people who are gambling. This info is also nowhere to be found on their website either.
The food was average at best and expensive for what you get.