My first visit to the room was on a weeknight in Mid-July. Oddly placed casino on the riverfront, with a lot of construction going on nearby. Awkward parking, dirty exterior, not much better inside. Insensitive and uncaring greeters at the door, couldn't be bothered to step up and ask some obvious tourists if they needed help or assistance of any kind.
The place is a dump. Filthy.
Poker room on second floor, out of sight, no walkby traffic. BBJ was enormous, and so was the waitlist. Asked floor what was up, he said they were "real busy" , at least 1.5 hour wait. Wow, thanks. Upon asking why that was, he said that the dealers are union, and they get scheduled out 90 days in advance. Ohhhhh, okay, the unions. Well, ok. Yeah, so the casino has union dealers and they cannot figure out how to get more dealers on when there is a 200k BBJ.
I figured out that I never want to see this place again, and went to play at Hard Rock.