I am a slot player (so I can't comment on table gaming) and usually do okay There's.plenty to choose from...!00 hand poker .cool licensed games ie Walking Dead,Batman '66 (tons of fun) and my new personnal favorite : Golden Guardian.The casino itself is spacious,well organized and the staff are very friendly and helpful.Food wise I prefer The Grill.They have a Phily called the Balboa which is excellent and awesome pastries.The buffet was good and the Grind features deli sandwiches and amazing breakfast croissants Overall a great experience.
The casino was clean and nice and the buffet was very good. We are from Ohio so smoking is definitely and issue.
Casino was large with lots of Slots. Not so many Table games. there is a nice High Limits area. They offer pretty good music at the Bars.
Had a great time good place to bring in the new year with my family played slots no room on tables tho, the casino shuttles to all near by hotels you are staying at they pick you up and bring you back so no worries on drinking just having a good time.
Not too impressed with this casino. The parking wasn't great, dimly lit garage. Confusing signs to the casino. The buffet dinner, tho pricey, wasn't great. The slots didn't like for you to win at all. Overall not as nice as the Rising Star Casino. Can see the Hollywood from my hotel, but will drive further next time.
This casino has two floors, lots of slots and table games. On weekends, dealers dress up like celebrities on certain game tables.
I think the competition is catching up with Hollywood . The restaurants' food is just ok. Their buffet is not on par with other casinos. Casino seems to be getting tight with comps and promo play. It just is what it is . Although the spaciousness of the casino does make it more appealing than smaller riverboat casinos.
I did win so that makes it great for me, did not leave rich but came home with what I brought with me, so consider that a plus, staff very friendly, what few there are...
I love playing the slots. So much so that when we travel I like to see if we can slip in at least one evening at a nearby casino. We stopped at the Hollywood on our way from Kansas home to Pennsylvania.I have to say it's one of the most beautiful casinos I've seen as far as ambiance goes. I was overwhelmed with the atmosphere of the place and enjoyed the scenery more than the slots.I hope to return and to visit the other Hollywood locations in the near future.
I have visited this Casino several times over the last several years. Of all of the South Western, Ohio / Eastern Indiana Casinos this venue is by far the most spacious and has the most comprehensive array of every game a serious or novice gambler may be looking for. Slots: 7.5 / 10 - Huge selection of penny games. All of the new and latest games mixed in with a healthy array of the "old time favorites". They have a variety of dollar and higher denomination slots available but most of these are classed in the older type "three reel, non bonus generating" category. They have penny machines that range from .01 - .50 and every line bet in between. The payback on most of these machines seems to be higher than the other local casinos but far less than they were in the middle 2000.s when this venue ruled the casino market in the Cincinnati area. They also have a huge selection of Video Poker, and Black Jack type video games as well. Non-smoking slots are available on the lower level. Table Games: 8.5/10 Excellent selection of blackjack, pai gow, three card poker, hold em, and every variation of the above. Poker Room is large and airy. Dealers are always friendly and appreciative of any action you play on their behalf. Their black jack limits range from $10.00 to $100.00 + on weekends. If you play the $10.00 tables on weekends be prepared to battle the CSM Machines, 6/5 blackjack payouts and the dealer hitting "soft 17's". If you are a serious player you will know to RUN from these tables as the advantage leans even farther to the house than normal black jack rules. There are plenty of dealer shuffled shoes, with 3/2 black jack pay outs in the $15.00 - $25.00 tables all the time and during the week you can find the $10.00 tables like that to. Most of the players I have played with seem to have some basic knowledge of the game but when you run into the idiot splitting tens and hitting a 14 against a dealer 6, there are plenty of other tables to run to!Roulette and Craps: Great fast paced tables with plenty of action and encouragement by the dealers. All of the Pit Bosses I have run across have been great and engaging.Beverage Service:10/10 Probably the best in the Tri-State no matter what time of day or night. Always friendly, always willing to hook you up! Please be aware it is against the Law in Indiana for Casinos to comp drinks so you will be soaked for $4.50 (as of this writing) for a beer. Mixed drinks are higher.Comps: 7.75/10 Marquee Rewards is Penn National's North American Comp Program. Before the "competition" moved into town you couldn't get a buffet comp without dropping half a million in play the last 30 minutes. They did not treat their players with the same respect the other local places did at that time because they didn't have to. Fast forward to 2014 and they have an array of free play, hotel stays, travel and food perks that rival anything else My Choice or Total Rewards (the other National Players in town) are offering. They have a venue in Vegas now they are comping trips to; based on play, of course. The buffet is mediocre, but the Final Cut is fantastic. if you get a comp there....use it! The point system is easy to understand as $1.00 = 1 point. Their VIP lounge is dated but functional and they offer limited dinner type buffet service every night. You must have a "Producers" card or higher for access. Hosts are friendly and engaging. Hollywood is fast becoming my favorite local place to play. Their pay back on their slots stretch my gaming dollar a lot farther than the other local venues and their improvements in service and comps will lead me here more often than not in the future!