Tables and dealers were nice but we didn’t have fun and won’t be back. Slot payouts were terrible compared to others we have been to. If you want mixed drinks or beer you can only buy it at the bar and drink it at the bar as there’s no alcohol on the floor. By the time we got to the casino all of the restaurants were closed except for two grills with limited menus and if you want a cup of water that’s extra. So, with the casino closing the front parking where I only take up one space would have been empty!!! Hmmm. You have to take a shuttle to the casino since the parking lot is so far away. We pulled in at 8 PM and paid the fee only to find out at 11:30 the casino closes at midnight. Apparently we were the only ones that would pay the fee as we were the only one there. Great table games and a large selection of slots. The so-called RV parking is nothing more than a parking lot located in the back of the building with no security or hook ups (usually have hook ups with paying a fee at other casinos). One of the better casinos in Albuquerque, NM and seafood night is excellent with all the snow crab you can eat at the buffet with a large selection of other food types.
We understood this casino required permit parking for $40 per night in their RV park. We drive a travel van and usually park in casino parking lots with the blessing of security.