Very small oriental casino! This casino has a few table games, a couple restaurants, tight parking, and 200 hotel rooms.
PARKING: The parking is a little cramped, but they do offer valet parking if you don't want to deal with self-parking. The elevator to the casino is a little hard to find at first because it's behind parking spaces and if a car parks too close to the elevator entrance then you're left squeezing into the pathway (slight fire hazard in my opinion).
ATMOSPHERE: The building is a small red building that can be hard to spot a first sight. This casino is extremely oriental. The main entrance by the valet has two dragon statues at the entrance to greet your arrival. The first thing you'll notice as you enter is a great big dragon chandelier. As you look around everything is red and gold (lucky Asian colors). To get to the hotel, you have to take a bridge. The swimming pool is cute and small. Overall, everything is oriental and the casino is small.
GAMING: The main pit offers baccarat tables and that's pretty much it. Don't expect to find any poker or black here:P There is a small high limit pit on the first floor and a VIP gaming section on the second floor. Many of the slot machines are dragon themed.
RESTAURANTS: There are a few restaurants, but don't expect anything other than Asian food. Dragon's Alley is their most popular restaurant. This place is a cafeteria style restaurant where you chose your dishes that the cooks with give you, you pay, and then you sit down to eat. Everything is over-priced for cafeteria food but it's a quick meal if you want to get back to gambling XD
DRINKS: There is one large bar in the middle of the casino with a few table games surrounding. The second floor has a small bar with a few seats. The hotel lobby has a Tea Garden that serves samplings of tea.