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River City Casino: River City

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  • River City Casino: River City

    The newest and, by far, nicest looking casino in Missouri, River City is the closest the state has to a real Las Vegas casino. There are several very good, reasonably priced dining options, very nice poker room, two nice lounges (one with live music four nights per week) and a good sized casino floor with a good variety of table games and slots. The down sides are that the payout percentage was at 91.6 percent when I last checked and the property has NO HOTEL. Customer service is generally very accommodating and the player's club is better than those at other area casinos. For sure, this is the best casino that the St. Louis area has to offer.

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    Re: River City Casino: River City

    Well, I can certainly agree that River City, as the newest casino in the St. Louis area, is very nice. Really we found nothing to complain about it---size, food, service, casino floor. But the St. Louis area is quite fortunate to have several Vegas-like casinos. The Americstar is something like 130,000 sq ft and Harrah's is similar size, but a bit smaller. And the River City's sister property--Lumiere Place--in downtown St. Louis is newer and quite nice as well, although smaller. Nice choices around there.

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