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This review does not include the hotel, because I've never stayed there. Regarding locals' casinos, Texas Station is right in the middle (hence 3 stars). It's huge. I went in through the north side, and when I headed south, I just kept walking and walking. If you want to inject exercise into your gambling then this the casino to do it. Heading from the north to south, there's a food court, restrooms (very clean), and movie theaters. There are 5 or 6 bars throughout the casino, and I've never seen them very crowded. They have a steakhouse and oyster bar on the left (I'll write reviews for them in a couple of days). They have a pretty big sports book. There's also a stage, which has small bands playing on the weekends. There buffet is so-so. They also have a bingo room. When you reach the south side of the casino, there's the gift shop. By the way, the slots are on the north and south ends, and the table games are in the middle, in case you feel like gambling. But, the casino is more smoky than average. It's probably because the carpet and ventilation system are old. There aren't enough cocktail servers, so it takes a long time for them to get around to you. That's about it. Hopefully you won't get lost.
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