The one and only downtown casino located in Vancouver. Associated with hotel and Riverside. The BC place every night and Rogers Arena. The casino itself seems to be doing pretty good business particularly on Friday Saturday and Sunday evenings. It’s quite packed also around the time of Canucks games it’s also super full as there is almost direct attachment between the Hockey arena and the casino. There’s a wide selection of electronic games, including video poker video back read, and of course the one armed bandits. There’s a poker room which is also full all the time. The third floor has Bacharach mainly and some table games. Usually there is a single craps table that starts opening at 7 PM. There’s several roulette tables on the second floor with some video roulette close by as well, and there is a lot of variations of 21 located scattered throughout the casino. Overall, it’s quite clean and bright and they were generally moved all of the Covid restrictions now. There’s bars on both the second and third levels and there’s Apple room to move around. The dealers, dice people and pit. Bosses are generally very knowledgable and friendly. There’s not much pressure to play or to play quickly for the most part. You can always change tables and there’s a spectrum of experience at the casino. The clientele varies quite a bit but for downtown location there’s lots of young people around as well as the standard old dog casino regulars. In terms of eateries, there’s fast food eateries a bar kitchen, a Chinese kitchen, and what used to be fine dining. There’s also private rooms for the high rollers on third floor. if you were a whale, then there is good hosting services. Parking is underground an ample although I can’t believe that I can Cito makes you pay to park in their underground parking. If you register your car as a Casino guest, you don’t have to pay, but it is a pain in the butt to log this each time you go to the casino. It’s a problem with the casino is that I don’t seem to win whenever I come here. However, will still come again. Close to...
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Parq Vancouver Casino Resort is more than just a destination; it’s an experience, a vibrant tapestry woven from the thrill of chance, luxury, and elegance. Perched beside the waterfront with the city lights twinkling outside, Parq is a world unto itself, where excitement and refinement intertwine. From the moment you step into its grand halls, you’re welcomed by a sense of wonder and anticipation. The casino floor stretches before you, gleaming and alive, filled with the soft murmur of excitement, the sounds of clinking chips, and the rush of a winning hand.
Parq offers more than gaming—this is a place where every detail is crafted to perfection. The rooms are a sanctuary of elegance, each one designed with modern sophistication and comfort in mind. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the mountains and cityscape, creating a sense of tranquility amid the lively energy below. The spa, a haven of calm and indulgence, invites you to relax, unwind, and leave the world behind.
Dining at Parq is a journey of its own. With an array of restaurants, each dish feels like a work of art, blending flavors and cultures to create an unforgettable feast. The Lotus Whiskey & Tea Lounge enchants with its unique mix of tradition and modernity, while The Victor’s steak and seafood offerings are rich and decadent, perfect for savoring the night. Each meal feels like a celebration, each drink a toast to the joy of being in a place where luxury knows no bounds.
As the night deepens, Parq’s allure only grows, casting a spell that invites you to linger a little longer, to take one more chance, to experience just one more moment of magic. It’s a place where memories are made, where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. Parq Vancouver Casino Resort is truly a world apart—a place of possibility, elegance, and endless enchantment in the heart...
Read moreMy review is based quite a bit on the quality of the poker section although I think there are other problem areas as well. First and foremost the Parq advertises a 11 table poker room but on a busy Friday night with close to 80 patrons on their wait list are consistently running 8-9 tables. Whatever the issue is there I don't know but almost no matter how far in advance I plan I have yet to wait less than an 1 1/2 hours for a seat at Parq. This is fine but it is quite misleading to advertise this and only ever have 9 tables running at very busy hours. I've attempted to talk in person and go to upper management. I'm off handedly told in an extremely dismissive manner to not waste my time or their time. The pit staff do a bare minimum job for the room, their customer service is non existent. They have the most atrocious attitude often attributing the patrons to animals and being impatient an frankly ludicrously cruel manner. When I finally got to approach an upper management member I asked about the continuous issue with the tables and they told me opening poker tables is not a priority. If you play poker in BC let it be known that Parq casino doesn't care about you as a customer you're an after thought to fill a few more seats for revenue that's not good enough. Also the floor area offers no way patrons to serve themselves water, I've never seen that anywhere but Parq casino. They also took forever to have a live craps table, a very common table game. There is almost nothing positive to say about Parq other than it has some modern casino aesthetics.
Also the room is so poorly run that the regulars know that they can just sneak into empty seats because nobody will care, notice...
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