Reviews of rising star casino indiana

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The venue in general was very clean and very patriotic, there was a fun 'selfish kiosk' in the middle of the plaza, but very little else jumped up to make this location worthy of a repeat visit or recommendation. She came back later and gave us a quick lesson for first-timers, and she was the only person we saw the entire time we were there (until we cashed out, then only one person at the cashier's window.)

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One very kind lady did come and sign us up at the club membership desk but then said, 'Go to the kiosks for your bonuses,' and we had no idea what that was. Very little customer service, hardly any employees to be seen. The free breakfast at Ben's bistro was fantastic (but again, had to walk for it), and the casino was mediocre. DEFINITELY is not handicap friendly and not the best for the less-than-physically fit crowds. There is no other transportation to the ferry or golf course, either. There's a shuttle that runs on Fridays and Saturdays, but it has very limited hours. It's a short walk to the main building that houses the casino, restaurants, etc, but it is a walk, and it was 95 degrees across the paved parking lot. But if you don't have your own vehicle or golf cart, expect to spend most of your time in the RV.

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We stayed at the Rv park, which was lovely.

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