Tight machines , limited hours , seafood buffet was pretty good , but most I've spent on one... Disorganized staff at buffet too , seemed like it was their first time running one! We most likely will not return..
My wife and I stayed at Lucky eagle one night, and instead of going home, we decided to take advantage of the nice day and drive to Quinault. We always wanted to go there, despite everyone telling us it was not a good idea. Their location is a destination, since it is not on a well traveled highway. After that long of a drive, I hoped we would enjoy the day playing in the casino, and if we broke even, maybe even spend the night and play more the next day, not expecting to win, but at least have some fun. We were there for TWENTY MINUTES when we ran out of our allotted funds. Everyone that worked there was kind of condescending and aloof, almost as if they were laughing inside at the fools coming there to make a donation to the tribe. I have NEVER been angry leaving a casino... sad? yes. But this time I was so angry at the lack of playability of the twenty different machines I tried, that I discarded my shiny new players' club card in the trash on the way out. I would have been better off to just walk in and hand the club desk my money and walk out, at least I would have arrived at home twenty minutes sooner. NOT WORTH THE GAS!!!!!
Say good bye to your money....and gamble slowly or you'll only be there for a few minutes. About what is expected at the usual casino. lol.
We didn't spend much time in the casino as it was just too smoky. I guess we're spoiled because of smoke-free places we usually visit. Husband likes quarter machines, wife likes the penny stuff. The penny ones were hard to find that allowed you to play less than thirty cents or more a pop--not my idea of penny machines.
My self, a nonsmoker, and my husband, an ex-smoker, can barely make our way through the lobby to the restaurant. Although the casino is well kept and quite clean, it is smoky and appears to have very poor ventilation - not some place we would ever spend any length of time. On the two occasions that we have actually stayed to gamble a few dollars, we both returned home with our hair and clothing reeking of stale cigarette smoke - a deal breaker for us.
Haven't been to many PNW casinos so didn't know what to expect, was having a weekend in Ocean Shores. The casino itself was very smoky, a few gaming tables, no video poker except in the bar (maybe 6) and all were occupied while we were there. We ate dinner in the bar which was, surprisingly, not smoky. The food was good & well-priced & the service was friendly & efficient.
Would have liked to have had lunch there but it was closed. The building was being re-modeled so we did not stay for that reason....but after visiting we all decided we would like to be in Ocean Shores for more activity.
We've been to many casino buffets and this one was the worst! Very casual, very limited selection, service was o.k., price was high! We won't be returning especially as we do not like cigarette smoke nor do we gamble. We thought that the buffet would be a nice option for dinner. Not again.
We had a quick trip to the casino while staying in Ocean Shores. Plenty of parking..and easy to get to. We played for a short time (cashed out after winning over $200 in our first 10 minutes). Enjoyed the band playing. Loved that they have the 100+ Coca- Cola machines instead of the the usual Pepsi products. We would def go back again.
Had a great time, smaller than we expected but still friendly, clean and we even won enough to cover a nice dinner at Emily's. Had lots of fun doing it.