For a small casino, it's really pays off. I say that because I actually left with more money than I arrived. I got lucky on a couple machines in their higher limit slots area, which aren't that high when you compare their max bet to some of the penny slots.
We joined the players club and was told to come back after earning so many points and they would comp us $8 for food at the quick service restaurant on the casino floor. As we had just come from another casino's buffet's, we weren't even close to hungry so never got to try their food.
As other reviews mentioned, the casino is small, but still have a good assortment of machines. Most have an Asian theme, but there are some other popular ones available. They just don't have banks and banks of them like the larger casino's.
We explored the rest of the hotel which is in a separate building across the driveway. Lobby was nice with a small bar. The shop was well stocked with Lucky Dragon souvenirs and other sundries. The pool was small but had ramp with bars so if you have a senior with you who just wants to wade in the water, this pool is perfect!
We were there a couple hours, and that was enough for slots. Maybe next time we'll have someone teach of Baccarat as that's the most popular table game there.
While definitely geared towards the Asian market, it's great for anyone who wants a more intimate feel to a casino that than larger ones on the strip, or even downtown.