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| - Ohio's first casino, and it's right in the heart od downtown! It is always packed here! I don't gamble, but I like to go to see my friends and family and people watch lol. But this is a very nice casino that is nicely designed. I wish that the parking was attached, so that I wouldn't have to walk to my car (doesn't feel safe when it's late at night and if I'm alone). It is nice that they do offer free parking if you play for 30 minutes or if you are at least a Diamond Club member. There are two nearby lots for free self-parking, one of which is an indoor garage. They are each located on opposite ends of the casino, which is nice because it opens up your access to another area of downtown. They also offer free shuttle service between the parking garage and casino. They have a small food court with Corky and Lenny's, B Spot and an Italian dining option on the second floor. In the basement, they have the buffet which is very extensive and has a variety of cuisines: Asian, Italian, American, Southern, carving station, dessert station and more! Their prime rib carving station is delicious, and they have pretty good Asian cuisine. If you play the house table games for long enough, you can ask a manager for food vouchers (hint hint!). This casino always has giveaways and raffles, where you can win big money for slot play, cars and gifts! They definitely make it enticing to keep coming back!
This casino isn't very big, even though it is four levels. But I heard through the grapevine that they are building a much larger facility in the flats, and that soon this location will be limited to just certain games.
The only other downside is that they don't give free drinks like Vegas! But I am pretty sure that it is a state law that you cannot give free alcohol, unless they are sample sizes. However, if you are a Diamond Club member, there is a lounge on the top floor, where you can get cocktails for only $2, and I believe that non-alcoholic beverages are free (don't quote me on that... I ordered one cocktail and one shirley temple, and it was only $2!).
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