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        <title>Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort - American Casino Guide Casino Reviews</title>
        <description>Toll-Free Number: (800) 375-6073, 
Room Reservations: (866) 609-8700, 
Restaurants: 4&amp;nbsp; Liquor: Yes&amp;nbsp; Valet Parking: Free, 
Buffets: B-$11.95 (Sat/Sun)&amp;nbsp; L-$8.95&amp;nbsp; D-$13.95/$21. ...</description>
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            <title>Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort: Not Bad!!!</title>
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            <description>Toll-Free Number: (800) 375-6073, 
Room Reservations: (866) 609-8700, 
Restaurants: 4&amp;nbsp; Liquor: Yes&amp;nbsp; Valet Parking: Free, 
Buffets: B-$11.95 (Sat/Sun)&amp;nbsp; L-$8.95&amp;nbsp; D-$13.95/$21.95 (Fri/Sat), 
Hours: 9am-5am/24 Hours (Fri/Sat), 
Casino Size: 22,000 Square Feet, 
Games
Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Spanish 21,
Poker, Pai Gow Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Three Card Poker, Let It
Ride, Keno, 
Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No , 
Senior Discount: 50% off Sun buffets if 55+, 
Special features: Seattle&amp;nbsp; and Edmonds Ferries fee reimbursed with qualified play. Gambling age is 18.
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            <title>Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort: friendly casino -- very tight slots</title>
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This casino is closest to home, so I have played it fairly often over the past few years.
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 The staff is friendly. Cocktail waitresses are scarce at times --- or overly abundant -- funny there never seems to be a middle ground. Usually easier to go to the bar for drink (and get a better one at that). 
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Excellent buffet. You can occasionally play for a long time here but your chances of winning money are slim ... the slots just whittle it slowly away. 
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I almost never play $1 and $5 slots here anymore ... just nickels and quarters for entertainment ... and save my bigger stash for the Lucky Eagle near Centralia where the odds seem much better.
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            <author>roger brown</author>
            <category>Washington</category>
            <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 03:44:35 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort: My favorite casino...</title>
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Absurdly enough, this casino on Kitsap Peninsula is the only one I can get to from Seattle without a car (except Lucky Eagle in Centralia, but I don't want to go for that long w/o a drive w/o a potty break). 
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It is my favorite casino because of the staff. They are professional but they are friendly small-town people and it shows (to their benefit). The water/pine tree view from the buffet's floor to ceiling windows is its best feature, it is very calming. The food is decent. It seems to cater to older folks. It's a very pleasant, calm casino. It does have a player's club for those that want it. There are coffee/water stations everywhere. 
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The comp/point system is very bad, but they do send you special coupons and I nearly always get my ferry reimbursed using my card. The downside is that the slots don't pay well. Playing carefully I have broke even and I have played a long time without spending alot of money, but I've never come back a winner. 
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A plus is that they are the only casino with a nice variety of progressive games, one with a max bet of $1.50 and a current balance of over $300K. Something to get used to is the variety of methods of tickets. They have 3 different kinds of tickets and a card system. That was very annoying until I figured it all out. The progressive tickets and your players card can only be redeemed at a cashier.
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            <author>Carla</author>
            <category>Washington</category>
            <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 08:35:05 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort: Not Bad!!!</title>
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Stayed for two nights, rooms were very nice, price was OK for a weekday. Played 3 days of slots, kept going up and down, but played forever. <br />
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Food in the deli was good and the buffet wasn't bad. Pool is sweet and the business area is nice, but the fitness room lacked weights. 
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My wife and I are casino jumpers, we are on a mission to hit every casino in Washington and Oregon. There are 28 in Washington, 11 we have hit and 9 in Oregon 2 we have hit, we will let the reviews continue. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would <br />
give this casino and hotel a 7.
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            <author>Bob Green</author>
            <category>Washington</category>
            <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 03:16:48 +0100</pubDate>
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