I understand we as players run into a bad streak of luck especially playing the slots. My wife and I went up to Oneida on Good Friday and got a special rate of $45 at the Radisson so we stayed the night. We played around 10 hours between the main casino, mason Street and Imac locations. We were up and then we were down. I do not feel a slot machine is an ATM and should not be treated as such. We ate at a few restaurants they offered and the food was very good! Woke up on saturday, expecting to spend a little more and then leave.2 hours later we were up $1,400 and good judgement prevailed and we left. So it's not always bad things that happen..it truly is all luck...some good some bad.
Extremely tight machines. Please don't waste your time giving your money away to the tribe.. old machines. poor service. no pay outs. can't even break even here.
Been going on and off since 2003, nice visual but rude tellers. Very tight machines slots, but we just go to get away from the kids, it's are little getaway. If they want to keep the enjoyment down by all means keep the status Quo. When we win our money back to put in half of it again, we drive home thinking we did ok. It's become a certainty we will not make any money there. We will never recommend the place to a single person. The other bingo and smaller casino needs new chairs like the bigger casino. Our backs only allow us to get taken for only three hours instead of an all nighter, because we find ourselves slouching in the chairs all night. I don't play table games my wife and I like to hang out together. The hotel is ok on the newer remodeled side of the Hotel.
I thought the new addition would mean new fun machines. As far as I can see, it meant new carpeting and one new restaurant. Where is Red Hot Fusion, Cash back dollar, Multi strike poker? I have not come home with more than I left with in 3 years. The machines eat $20 bills like peanuts. The Executive Club is a farce. Play all month and lose thousands and they will give you $30 in promo money. The only reason it is crowded all the time is because it is the only game in town. I am starting to think that I am going to put another quart of gas in my car and take my trips to Keshena, North Star, Wittenburg or even Ho Chunk. Enough of the machines that do not pay a dime in $40. It is obviously cheaper to pay the state fines than to treat your customers fairly.
The tightest slots I have ever played. I am gold member and go to Mason Street casino at LEAST 3 times per week (for the past couple of years)and spend a few or couple thousand per week. Last night I lost $3,000 in 2.5 hours on penny machines with only 1 or 2 times hitting over $50 in a win. SAD. Everyone I see there loses. Please save your money for better things....I quit. ;(