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City: Church Rock
State: NM
Zip Code: -
Country: United States
Phone: (505) 905-7100
Restaurants: 1
Buffets: B/L/D-  $10

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

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Surprise...nicer than I thought!, Friday, 05 December 2008

Written by sam

Overall rating
5.0
Slots
5.0
Table Games
5.0
Customer Service
5.0
Player's Club
5.0
Gaming Atmosphere
5.0
Amenities or Hotel
5.0
Food & Drink
5.0
Visited the casino Thanksgiving day and was pleasantly surprised. Facility was fresh and modern southwestern style, nice dark woods and natural stones...pleasing to the eyes. It was definately busy and a long line to sign up for the player's club. I heard they were giving out t-shirts, caps and key chains when you sign up. Since I was limited on time, I went to the gift shop to buy a t-shirt and they were all sold out in my size. (I will return again for x-mas presents). The staff was pretty friendly and helpful (they looked through some shirts and even opened boxes to see if they had my size, but no luck. I ended buying a cap). It was a nice facility and clean, modern bathrooms. They also had a nice menu for Thanksgiving. The dining area had a huge screen t.v. showing the game. All in all I was quite impressed. Although I did not get to play since all the seats were full...I'm sure this is due to the newness. In the end it doesn't matter much to me since I was never really a gambler. But I will return when things settle. P.S. since I did not play the slots, table games, and since they do not have a hotel or I did not eat there I would have preferred to choose n/a but since I can't I am basing this on what I saw rather than experienced in these areas. Slots: Full and many winners. Table games: many players. Amenities or Hotel: many stalls that were modern, nice and clean. Free drinks, but no hotel yet. Food: Nice menu, but still waiting for liquor license, no one was drinking that I saw. Perhaps I will do an update later when I have had a chance to experience all.
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