The slots are tight, rarely give you a bonus, even if you get a bonus spin they don’t pay.
Do yourself a favor, save your time and just throw your money on their driveway.
We go here quite often to eat at the great restaurant grill and buffet. They are very good especially the grill and have very reasonable prices for what you get. Have not tried the two new restaurants yet. But the gaming still has not loosened up any, certainly not enough to make me play every time I go. I have noticed a decline in the number of people there and I feel this is probably why. Comments are always made about how tight the slots are. They now have a new section but I played on one machine the other night and won nothing, not even 1 bonus. A lady sitting next too me said she had been playing 1 hour and had not had a bonus yet. I immediately left those machines. Gentlemen, you have to let people win once in a while to keep them coming back.
Five of us went there for dinner and gaming. The dinner was good. The gaming not so much. The machines take take take! We bet large. We bet small. Take take take. Most of the slots are old, but they are all stingy. Seven cedars is off our list of casinos, it is more like a video arcade. The sound on the machines are turned down, there is no gaming atmosphere. Dull.
We stopped in on our way to Port Angeles on vacation. The only reason I give it 1 star is because there was no option for 0 or less. We tried to sign up for their players card and the staff was overwhelmed printing out tickets for a drawing. When we finally got our players card we were told that after we played $10 worth of games we'd get $5 back. That should have been an omen. $10 goes pretty fast when the slots don't pay at all. This place is more like a library than a casino. The sound is turned down on all the machines. You'd never know if anyone won because you'd never hear it.