I think there's a natural assumption to assume that a hotel attached to a casino will be a little upscale, maybe with some luxury touches. As long as you firmly dissuade yourself of any such notions, you'll be OK here. This hotel is on par with an Econo-lodge, Day's Inn or the like. That is, it is clean, in good repair, but pretty basic all around. Target clientele seems to be senior's bus tours from the surrounding rural areas.
Service at the front desk was adequate, but not especially friendly. The hotel charges 79 cents for local calls, something I find to be inexcusable. I wasn't particularly looking, but I didn't see notice of this charge very well posted anywhere either.
My severest comments I'l reserve for Aalto's, their restaurant. Their "buffet" is reminiscent of a high school cafeteria, where a bored server behind the counter spoons one of a handful of lukewarm entree choices onto your plate. The buffet is rounded off by an uninspiring salad bar and a soft-serve ice cream machine. Aalto's is a decided step below the (mercifully defunct) K-Mart Cafeteria. Give it a miss (unless your bus tour makes you go!).
To sum up, know what you are getting into. This hotel is not well suited for business travellers.







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