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User rating
4.2
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2 User reviews

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Address: P.O. Box 351
City: Harris
State: Michigan
Zip Code: 49845
Country: United States
Phone: (906) 466-2941
Website: http://www.chipincasino.com
Toll-Free Number: (800) 682-6040
Rooms: 102  Price Range: $69-$99
Suites: 11  Price Range: $150-$200
Restaurants: 3   Liquor: Yes
Casino Size: 135,000 Square Feet
Overnight RV Parking: Must use RV park
Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Spanish 21, Poker, Three Card Poker,
Four Card Poker, Let It Ride, Keno, Bingo
Special Features: 53-space RV park ($15 per night). 

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Average user rating from: 2 user(s)

Overall rating
4.2
Slots
4.0
Table Games
4.0
Customer Service
4.5
Player's Club
4.5
Gaming Atmosphere
4.0
Amenities or Hotel
4.0
Food & Drink
4.5
 

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Spent 1 night here, Thursday, 18 September 2008

Written by Mary

Overall rating
4.4
Slots
4.0
Table Games
4.0
Customer Service
5.0
Player's Club
5.0
Gaming Atmosphere
4.0
Amenities or Hotel
4.0
Food & Drink
5.0

Of the 6 Michigan casinos I visited 3 weeks ago (others = Kewadin St Ignace, Kewadin Sault St Marie, Leelanau Sands, Turtle Creek, & Four Winds) driving through upper & lower Michigan, this was my 3rd favorite (after Four Winds & Turtle Creek).

Very nice staff & decent selection of slot machines (that's all I play). I stopped here one night with my family includig a 16 year old daughter. Two things I didn't like were:

1) My 16 y/o couldn't go anywhere without an adult as one needs to walk into the casino to get to everything including the ice cream shop.

2) My suite's "window" actually looked into the casino so the room was very dark. (This was only the lower floors so ask questions when you book. I was on the second flour, but I think the room number was in the 300s.)

The gambling age was only 18 so my 20 y/o son was free to go anywhere.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

chip-in, Tuesday, 30 November 1999

Written by Den Nash

Overall rating
4.0
Slots
4.0
Table Games
4.0
Customer Service
4.0
Player's Club
4.0
Gaming Atmosphere
4.0
Amenities or Hotel
4.0
Food & Drink
4.0
New hotel addition. All rooms updated. Good food. Nice mix of machines, .01-.25. Nice getaway.
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