Arnel D.
Oct 15, 2015
Not a bad place to unwind, play on a budget and get free drinks! Not too far from the north end of the strip, this place is pretty much for locals but welcomes visitors as well. A decent sized casino with several gaming options for slots and a few tables. Sign up for their players hard for great offers when you return.
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Tina R.
Feb 2, 2017
Really ghetto. I worked here for three weeks and management is very crooked, dishonest and has no integrity. I was asked to lie to customers which I was very uncomfortable with.. so they let me go entirely. No big loss. It's sad that I have more integrity than the management at this casino.
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Dan H.
Oct 19, 2016
ABSOLUTELY NOT !! NEVER AGAIN !!Regrettably, I am sending this information on an incident that occurred 11 Oct 2016. We were visiting this casino (just left Nellis AFB), the Silver Nugget, and while waiting at the cashier window to cash in a combination of chips, change and a ticket voucher, a couple of men several folks behind me, engaged in a bit of 'baiting' while the window was temporarily closed for about 10 or 15 mins? I tried to politely ignore one guy who was constantly talking loudly in an intimidating manner. After about ten minutes or more of this happening, the security guard (twice my size) came over, asking me to step away and, I asked why. Having not had one cocktail or drink of any kind, it seemed odd to be asked that. At that point the security guard wrapped his arms around me pulling me towards the door, tossing me on the floor in front of everyone. It felt like he had attacked me. He successfully (I had thrown my back out just two days earlier, so I was still feeling the pain while this was happening) got me outside. The security guy, who is twice my size, was told about 3 times that I have a bad back. His response was "I don't care." Meanwhile a third party woman that was behind me on line at the cashier window pleaded for him to stop, having witnessed what I described above. Once outside the manager Dominick, tried to speak with me, but I was pretty hysterical...and when my friend collected my money and spoke to Dominick, he said "people complained about my behavior"??? The same woman tried talking to the manager in order to explain that the guys behind her were the loud ones, but he stuck to his story. What other 'people' were there to complain?...The security guard heard the other two men, but decided I was the disruptive person and this was totally unacceptable. Personally, I think the woman in the cashiers cage (skinny black woman with some graying hair....mean and nasty person) is the sole reason for this. She closed the window right in front of me after waiting for a while and then tells me to go to the machine to cash out....i told her I can't cause I have coins, vouchers and chips. I think she got the security guard to remove me like he did to another woman back on 6 October on this Yelp page....see down below in these reviews on yelp. You can imagine how I feel: humiliated, accosted, manhandled and extremely surprised as we had had a great time up to then, having planned to eat in the restaurant and play afterwards. How can such a situation occur? To make matters worse, my right shoulder is now out of wack and I can barely raise my arm. What a great birthday trip this was turning out to be (next day is my bday). We were actually staying at Mandalay Bay. My friend and I are in our 50s/60s......we surely are not immature people; both college educated and really totally astounded.Also, the Manager, Dominick, while able to speak with my friend, wasn't readily available when the security person reacted so violently and unnecessarily. As an aside, I'm caucasian and was the only 'white' person on line and felt singled out because of that. I am hopeful race is not the reason people would ever act this way, having never experienced anything like this in my life. I sent an email (twice) to the management company for this casino (Jeffrey Fine) that he or a representative of his please review the security footage tapes and that the security guard be disciplined for what happened. Come to find out this Jeffrey Fine guy also owns/franchises several other businesses in Las Vegas which I WILL NEVER SET FOOT IN. Those businesses are: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Daily Kitchen, Jamba Juice, and Lobster Me. (all under Mr Fine's Lev Restaurant Group). Based on receiving no response from Mr Fine or anyone else from his organization (not even an acknowledgement of receiving my email complaint) I am posting to YELP.
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