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Charles Town Races & Slots: Fantastic Casino

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  • Charles Town Races & Slots: Fantastic Casino

    Visited this casino for the first time last week, and I was really impressed. Everyone posting all the bad reviews below either is a sore loser, or doesn't understand the concept of gambling at a casino. "Wahhhhh, I took my 20 dollars and they didn't let me play for 8 hours on their machines! I went with 50 bucks and didn't walk away a millionaire, what crooks! OMG they don't list all the winners on their website, they must be stealing from everyone!!!!" Gambling is fun. If you get that upset when you lose, you shouldn't be there in the first place, I'm sure the casino will survive even if they lose the whopping $25 you bring each trip! The hotel was great, especially my room overlooking the race track. I don't bet on horses, but it was neat to watch them race from my room. The food was fantastic, especially the new Final Cut - try the bone-in ribeye, it was delicious! Wanted to try the pho at the buffet, but didn't get the chance. No free drinks, but prices for a beer were what I've come to expect at local casinos that charge for booze. Very nice selection of slots - some of my older favorites that I haven't seen in a few years, plus lots of newer bonus games. Tables were pretty crowded, but I found a nice spot at a blackjack game, and after playing for a few hours, the pit boss even gave the two of us dinner at the Skyline restaurant overlooking the track. The atmosphere was great too, it was crowded, but that made it feel exciting. The decor is top notch. Overall, very impressed, and I plan to return here on my next visit through the area.

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