If there's a recession, watching the folks in this casino would sure make you wonder. There are only a handful of less-than-25cent slots, which of course are always busy. As for the casino, it's all smoke, rather small, and meant for the rich and those not worried about losing big bucks. You must read the receipt (if you remember to pick it up at all), which is usually after your meal (and after you have left your server a tip). It's in the fine print, at the very bottom of the receipt that they place on the table when they seat you. If you pay with a credit or debit card, bam! they gotchya' again, tacking on a 16% 'gratuity', but it won't show on the receipt. And you will be seated outside the roped-off area (which is no better seating, except that everyone knows you're 'big money').
They don't even give you the silverware from 'that side' of the register counter. They've got a new buffet, but watch out! First off, if you're not a 'privileged' member, you've got to wait until they are all taken care of first, no matter if you were next in line.