![]() The housekeeper was obviously a victim of abuse with multiple bruises. On my second day at the hotel I laying down for mid-afternoon taking a nap and there was a knock on the door and there were two men in suits from security who had an issue with a $20 tip being given to the housekeeper and patting her on the shoulder and saying “thanks for doing a great job.” Apparently, touching someone on the shoulder is considered assault in LA. Too many other casinos in town to go back to this one. When a server at the blackjack tables was asked for a drink, we were informed that that was another server, but that server never appeared. ![]() Drink service was sporadic to machine players. Another machine malfunctioned and the attendant was unable to get it back in working order. One video poker locked up with a small credit on it, and we were unable to get anyone to attend to it. In the casino, we found many machines that would not take our $20 bills or the tickets printed out from other machines. The room was adequate, although still decorated in the Magic theme and worn - certainly not worth the price paid, though. The first impression upon entering the lobby of the casino on a Friday night (seafood buffet) was the fighting of the overpowering odors of the seafood buffet and the Mexican restaurant also at the front of the place. ![]() We hadn't been here since it changed it's theme from Magic to Boomtown. Going on short notice, we thought we were lucky to be able to get reservations at the hotel here. ![]()
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