This will e the most honest review you will find. I have slot experience in many casinos including Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Laughlin, Wendover, Lake Tahoe, Louisiana and multiple Indian Casinos in Oklahoma, California, Florida, Nebraska, etc. The service at Naskila Gaming is great, the people working there have a good attitude and very attentive, the food is good at a very reasonable price. The slots themselves are very tight. I went through several hundred dollars without a win on a couple of machines. I know the bingo slot are a challenge but I never encountered such tight machines in any other bingo Indian style casino before. The atmosphere reminds me of a cattle feeding lot in west Texas. The slots are very tightly packed in narrow rows. People moving around would often run into your chair while gaming, which is detracting for any serious slot player. The casino is very brightly lit I don't like really dim casinos, but harsh lighting is another distraction. The reference to cattle feed lot is because It seemed like the "cattle" (i.e. players) put their feed bag on (sitting in front of the slot) in this very tight confines to get their food or their "fix" to gamble. It actually was depressing to be part of this gamble lot. It also remained me of a drug den where people would go get their "fix" to gamble satisfied. On the plus side, the spate rooms for smokers and none smokers was appreciated. However, they seriously need to improve the ventilation in the smoker room. I personally don't drink alcohol when I gamble but I must say it was unique experience being in a casino where alcohol is not served. My recommendations to Naskila Gaming is to use their profits o expand immediately and make more space to allow better/easier movement of players and servers, get rid of the feeding trough arrangement of the slots (slot islands or zones is more comfortable). Next, improve the ventilation in the smokers room. And finally, design some kind of "special" Naskila Gaming signature non alcoholic drink to help make the players feel special and have a found memory of something they cant get anywhere. To the slot players: if you haven't been there, you might want to check it out to experience it yourself. But, it really isn't worth the trip if you are a casual gambler. The experience just is not pleasing. On the other hand if you have a gambling problem and need to gamble fix, well you can get it at Naskila Gaming. But then, use your gambling dollars with the Texs Lottry, you will have better luck
This is a great little casino in Texas. The state of Texas is already trying to shut it down but just look at the impact it's making.Jobs for natives who now earn enough to get nicer homes and feed their families. Why should all this money that Texans are spending in Louisiana Oklahoma etc. Go out of state. Let's allow these indiansto have a little casino on their land and keep the money in Texas. If scratch offs are legal (gambling) then bingo slots should be too.
Newly reopened and remodeled. Very clean bingo type machines not found at any other indian casino. Has different variations of video poker too. Not a large place, but Very Nice. Had a Burger at the diner. Not bad, pretty dang good actually. Has self serve soft drinks and coffee. Gaming area off main entrance is non-smoking, completely isolated air wise, and about same size as smoking area. Won a little, but of course gave it back, ha ha. Really liked this place. Heard they are fighting the state of Texas to stay open permanently this time. Oh yeah, they bbq brisket right outside the casino. Support Texas Casino Gambling. Stop here if you can, but not worth driving way out of your way. If you travel Hwy 190 outside of Livingston, STOP HERE! Visited Oct 14, 2016.