Covered parking is free. Be sure and sign up for a "player's card" it's free and you get a few freebies. There is a sizable nonsmoking area that has a wide variety of games. The largest non smoking are in any casino in the Puget Sound area that I am aware of. The restaurants are nonsmoking but you must walk through smoking areas to get there. The food is good. Not necessarily spectacular food but quite good.
I am disgusted with the cleanliness of this place. I actually thought I was going to get a disease from touching these machines. Ashes, spilled drinks, garbage are on almost every machine. This place may be big, but it really needs to step up its game. Oh, and the machines don't pay. Won't be coming back here again.
A very large casino with many machines. A separate Poker room, games always available, daily tournaments, chops you day and you have several levels to play at. A wide range of table games. There is a non smoking area, but it must share the AC as you can still smell the smoke there. At least it is not in your face. On the Craps table they change the dealers very often to break up the flow of the game. The dealers are taught to be harsh with the rules, and not friendly. We visit several casinos in Wa. State and see the difference. Most casinos need you to be there and treat you well. For two months prior to July 4th, there are fireworks stands on the adjacent lots, with lots of noise and smoke, at times traffic jams. Security in the lot is ok. Several restaurants to choose from, from just ok to good. ("8" is a good choice).
We went up to the Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn, WA. on a whim. They have the biggest smoke free casino in WA.(?) We decided to eat, and as we heard of the Coyaba Grill on ads, we decided to try it. The restaurant is fairly airy, open, and clean. Only about a tenth of the tables were occupied when we came in at 2:30 P.M. We noticed that there seemed to be a lot of staff just standing around talking, and when they did move to do anything (bussing, serving, etc.) they seemed like they were in slow motion. It might have been a "laid back" ambiance, but it was curious. Our meals came out slightly longer than we would have expected, but nothing outrageous. My Wife had the Chicken Ceasar (Caesar) Salad, and she thought both the lettuce and the chicken seemed slightly dry and old. I had Fish & Chips, which I thought were some of the better batches I have had. Over all, we were not impressed, and not sure if we'll return when we go back to the casino again.
Everyone was friendly, the casino was clean. Nice little bakery for coffee and cinnamon bun in the morning, Enjoyable experience.
the food was average. they don't have new food. for lunch it was OK value, but dinner is not worth the money.
If you're looking for a gambling option while in Seattle, Muckleshoot Casino is a great option. I played 5 straight nights in their poker room and had a good experience (plus some nice cash...).The casino is about 20 minutes from the I5/I405 intersection and easy to get to (but use GPS to be efficient). Parking is good and safe.The table games are plentiful and the poker room has 15 cash tables plus another 20 in a tournament area. You can find action every evening. Enjoy!
Largest casino I've been to in this area & lots of food options and entertainment all in one casino amazing!
We have never been to this casino ,so first thing was getting our gaming cards ,easy, they give new members ten dollar credit on each card. So we had a free dinner at there Chinese restaurant ,that was very good. They have a huge non smoking section that was much appreciated . We watched a slot tournament that looked like great fun ,next time we will enter. We gambled and broke even so to us we won.
We enjoyed Muckleshoot. It was clean and decent sized. The only weird thing was that there were A LOT of machines out of order. I'm not sure why, but seems strange to have that many unavailable machines. They have more current machines than Emerald Queen, but not as current as other places we've been. BTW, their buffet was not good. We won't go there again. We didn't go back to Muckleshoot the next day, choosing instead to go to Red Wind Casino.