Don't waste your time, it is weird machines and they do not pay at all. Mason Street Casino, a smaller casino, is so bad that you'd have more fun burning your money and a better chance of doubling it, that is how bad Mason Street is. The cashiers are VERY RUDE!!!! One woman yelled at me because her shift was ending in the cashiers cage and told me to hurry up to the window. What a WITCH! Don't waste your time going to Mason Street Casino.
We enjoy overnight trips to Oneida Casino and stay on the property at the Radisson Hotel. I play slots and win quite often. Table games seem to be so-so, winning a little or losing a little. We love the people at the Players Club booth! They are always cheerful, friendly, and the lines are usually very short or non-existent. Lots of security around, but we never feel like we need it here -- very comfortable. Casino is packed on weekend evenings and it's difficult to get on a favorite machine. The weekend brunch at the Buffet is nice, but otherwise, meals at the buffet are average. Go to the Pub and Grill/ restaurant nearer the hotel end of the building for a delicious sandwich. We love staying at the Radisson Hotel-- very friendly/ professional staff that is very accommodating. We bypass Potowatomi (very close to home), and drive 2 hours a couple of times a month to go to Oneida! Way better atmosphere, winning odds, and customer service!!!
We recently visited this casino and all I can say is WOW. This is one of the best casinos we have ever visited. They have outstanding customer service and gaming. We needed directions and their security personal could give us the info from there to the front door of the place we were going. This casino is really a great place to play and have a good time. Great job Oneida Casino. Thanks for the wonderful customer service.
The trend toward the electronic gaming is sad. Further...for the novice that enjoys gaming on nickle machines - it appears there is no room for me at the casinos any longer. I also could not believe the lack of any winning spins on the few electronic nickle machines I played. I am also aware that Indian casinos would rather pay the fines for not paying out and take in even more cash. Wisconsin needs to eliminate the monopoly and start allowing county gaming regionally across the state. It is controlled and the money can go back toward the schools at least. Having moved here recently from Iowa - there are better payouts in Iowa and the property taxes are lower - why not put your gaming money back into your communities?