Tipped the waitress upfront.when I went to find her .she was not as pleasant and never came back around.I worked most of my life in the Hospitality Industry, the latter on the Coast when casinos first arrived in Mississippi.I totally respect all of the regulations of any workplace and do make more of a peaceful effort to adhere to all. It is a delicate balance even more heightened with the public's perception of Covid . I do not fault the security officer for enforcing masking. On this day, I had and am still dealing with several personal hardships and in finally lightening my mood after being outside on the deck, I bounced in w/o mask affixed in place. I was reminded and complied. I began to play and sip my drink while trying to stay covered.Not very kindly now I was told to place it over my nose. This really harsher me as I was concentrated on playing and relaxing. This was a special splurge that I cannot enjoy for a good while.Everyone gets tired of working like yourselves. I hope that the staff can be more considerate of guests and not work as though we are a hindrance.Bright spot being the Shuttle Service Lady and Gentleman that softened the...
Read moreFirst of all DO NOT drive your motorhome there!! The GPS was taking us to the hotel casino but nope. We ended up at the casino stuck in the small parking area and cars parked in front making it difficult to maneuver with a tow behind and not able to back up( only can with a trailer or dolly!) Luckily a nice man sat in the towed jeep making sure it didn’t jacknife as we backed up and pulled forward foot by foot! Then we had to drive back up that steep hill, our motorhome is not a diesel, so it really worked hard getting to the top! We did come back to the casino by shuttle once we found the hotel. The casino has a beautiful sunset view of the bridge and river. The slots were tight, people were friendly, drinks were free ( several kinds of beer were not available) and there are 500 slots. This is a very small casino but clean and friendly. Remember NO HOTEL ROOMS there. they are about a mile away… and NO ROOM to park...
Read moreWhat can you say when it’s just about “the only game in town”
Friday night ... town is dead at 9pm and we walked along river at 8pm sunset towards what passes for downtown
Start of tourist season and 1/2 of restaurants closed before 9pm
Seems southern women like to get married here so certain of the restaurants are”private events only”
And most of the cafe/restaurant reviews are locals and 1-2 years old reviews
NOT GOOD !!!
Casino is full of good ole boys acting like they won reconstruction battle of the 1870s-80s ... loud, fat & crass tobacco chewing baling bros ... the black people are submissive and quiet ... sound like the good old south? Yep, you betcha
Don’t bother going out to eat unless you are a local yokel
Only game in town seems to be Magnolia Bluff Casino ... yawn ... again full of loud red neck bros filling the air with tobacco smoke while modest black folks seem to try to fade...
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