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2.6 28
Washington 6263
Brutal slots, otherwise standard low-end fare
(Updated: April 05, 2016)
Overall rating
 
2.0
Slots
 
1.0
Table Games
 
N/A
Customer Service
 
3.0
Player's Club
 
2.0
Gaming Atmosphere
 
3.0
Amenities or Hotel
 
1.0
Food & Drink
 
2.0
Just so you know what point of view my review comes from, I am not a "high roller" gambler. When I go to a casino, I come in planning to spend $40-60 on a night's entertainment. I buy a pack of smokes (I normally don't even smoke, just kind of an "if you can't beat 'em" scenario when you come to the casino) and just enjoy people watching, pushing buttons, and occasionally getting excited for a stranger. I'm not there trying to win my retirement or anything.

But at this place, I can barely finish one of my special ceremonial gambling cigarettes before I've lost $20 on bets between fifty cents and a dollar. 30 minutes in and I'm down $40, wondering why I came in the first place. I'll then try to slow way down on my final $20 and slowly get drained at another machine doing quarter bets.

All said and done, it will cost you about $60 to sit at the slots for an hour casually betting fifty cents at a time. At least in the 10 or so times I've been here, always the same. Everyone that has ever come here with me has identical luck. No one I've ever known has come out of here with more money than they walked in with on the slots. I understand how math works, I don't expect to win AT ALL. I'd just like to buy a couple hours of free iced tea before getting wrung dry. Not many of the WA casinos are loose, but Red Wind has been by far the worst I have experienced. I only ever end up there because it's close to town, when I should just head the opposite direction to Little Creek. It's a bit further away, but I get to spend about twice as long enjoying my vices.
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