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2.2 3
Pennsylvania 5137
OK little casino
(Updated: July 02, 2013)
Overall rating
 
3.5
Slots
 
4.0
Table Games
 
4.0
Customer Service
 
4.0
Player's Club
 
3.0
Gaming Atmosphere
 
3.0
Amenities or Hotel
 
N/A
Food & Drink
 
3.0
So, I have been wanting to try this casino. However, it has a Pennsylvania Class III casino license which means it isn't supposed to be open to the general public. That being said, there are ways to get around that. One way is to spend at least $10 at the resort. The other is to buy a membership. Since a 3 month membership is $20, I just figured that was the way to go and then if I came at least one more time in the next 3 months, that would be the same as spending $10 twice.

Since I had never been here before, I got a good deal. I got $20 in free play and a $20 resort credit. And I could use that $20 resort credit for a 3 month membership. That was good.

The casino itself is on the small side, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. They had a good selection of slots and video poker. For a Sunday afternoon, I didn't think that they had a lot of the few tables they have open. And the ones that were open had high minimums, which may explain why a lot weren't open. I spent about 20 minutes at the pai gow poker table and doubled my $100, so that was a good day.

I didn't stay at the hotel, because frankly I don't have any need to stay in King of Prussia. As a member, I get 10% off at the restaurants which were priced a little on the high side even for a casino. The cocktail waitress on the casino floor did make the rounds.
MI
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