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| - Rooms at the hotel had been remodeled so I thought I'd give this establishment a try. The room was equipped with a mini-fridge and coffee-maker. I don't drink coffee but I was pretty excited about the mini-fridge. Yay! I can finally store my leftover food somewhere!
Our room was of moderate size with a king bed. The bed was pretty comfortable (please take this with a grain of salt because I can sleep on and through ANYTHING). I thought Casino Royale offered a good value for the price. I believed we paid less than $150 for three nights. I would describe our room quality to be like an upscale Motel 6, and I was pleasantly surprised with the overall look of our room.
The only cons with the room were that the beds were super firm (yet comfortable), our bathroom was small and the walls were paper thin. I kept on hearing heavy footsteps upstairs and people bustling about outside our room. If you're a light sleeper, then this hotel may not be good for you. I had no problems. Also, the hotels staff were very friendly and
accommodating--always a plus.
The casino itself is pretty small but totally navigable. I've walked through it so many times that the dealers were starting to recognize me and know me by name lol. There is a tiny food court in the back so you can get your munch on with pizza, Subway, $2 hot dogs, and Cinnabon. Don't forget to check out the Ben n' Jerry's and Outback Steakhouse in the front of the establishment. There is also a 24-hour Denny's adjacent to the building. Huzzah! I can get my French toast anytime I want! :D
This joint caters to low-rollers and the like, so no snooty attitude will be found here.
Yeah, I know this place looks really shady and dingy, but take it from me, I am a girl who loves the five-star resorts and customer service (only when money allows), and this place--while it lacks style and elegance--delivers just enough for any budget-minded traveler to get by. I would definitely stay here again whenever I am on a budget. Affordable rooming and gaming = good value.
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