Werrived at the hotel and no one in line to check in. Friendly clerk but somewhat of a slow process to get checked in. No big deal though. Room – Everything looked brand new and spotless. Big tv, coffee maker, nice bathroom toiletries, large shower and comfortable bedding. Dinner/Breakfast – Outstanding food, and very nice waitresses. However, wait time for food after order for breakfast and dinner seemed quite long. We sat outside looking at the river which was very nice. What annoyed us: After checking in, I went into the bar to grab a beer having driven five hours to get here. As I stood at the bar, the female tattooed bartender walked up. I smiled and said hello (mask blocking my smile) and asked for the draft beer. She said very curtly, “Are you gambling on that machine?” I replied, “No, just want to grab a beer for the room.” Again, very short and curt she replied, “Go to the other side of the bar. You cannot order drinks on this side” and she turned away. Strange rule but I walked around the bar and stood on the other side. She brought my beer, put it down and said, “$3.50.” Apparently being friendly in the bar is not a requirement. After dinner, the four of us decided to go in the bar and have a nightcap. Where we come from, when seated at the table for drinks or dinner, you can remove your mask. As we sat waiting for a waitress, an employee (male White) came over and said in a very hostile tone, “Put your masks on.” I replied “Okay, but we were going to have drinks?” He replied, “If you want drinks, go over there and order them and keep your masks on.” We are all in our mid 60’s and follow the rules but apparently he did not think to be nice and explain them. I have to say, the tone of this employee was way out of line. It is amazing how two employees with bad attitudes can overshadow what would have been a nice stay. Hopefully this is something management can address. Overall, a nice, new and clean hotel and casino, however, we will not return.…