Back to Lucky Star Casino What a TIGHT WAD This casino is Wayyy too full of smoke they need ventilation! The machines are SO tight its a wonder they even have customers that repeatly return. I think this place needs lots of improvement
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 07 2009 great place While it could improve with some minor changes (management decision), but overall a good place to go to gamble. LOTS and LOTS of selection with slots! Poker room, tables, restaurant, and lots of promotions.
Reviewed by: Robert from on May 18 2008 Lucky Star is Great! We have been to Lucky Star a number of times and we love going there. They have nice promotions, a variety of games to play, (I love the penny slots!), poker, etc. If you are really lucky, live music. I would rate Lucky Star with 5 Stars without hesitation. Went to Remington Park's casino and it was AWFUL. I'd rate them a minus 5 Stars, if that is possible. We are so disappointed in Remington Park. No wonder they have a hard time keeping that place open.
Reviewed by: Chris from on Jan 22 2008 Terrible! First, we had to drive 30 minutes to the middle of nowhere to get there. Then, when I sat down to play $5 Blackjack, I had to pay 50 cents a hand just to play! I walked out of there after 5 minutes, and was even on the gambling, but lost $1.50 just because I played.
Reviewed by: Jessica from on Sep 04 2007 A Fun Place: What more can you expect? Well, those that post the negatives about Lucky Star on here are no doubt the ones that may have only been there once.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 21 2007 Will never go back It was not very clean, cigarette butts on floor, dirty ash trays, etc. There are no drink machines to get a drink unless you get one out of the machine (not free) you have to wait on the drink cart (about 1 time an hour) And the drinks are already poured in open cups collecting dirt, dust, hair etc. Not very professional.
Reviewed by: willardw from on Jun 29 2007 A joke and inconvenience Your casino is a joke and an inconvenience. After driving from Okla. City I find that there are, apparently, 4 different companies or groups that operate in the facility and each operate differently. Some machines require cards, others don't. Patrons have to seek out which of 4 booths to cash in tickets. The slots pay off with tickets that can't be used in the machines and you have to find the right booth to cash in. Some 25 cent slots pay off in amounts of less than a quarter $.06 as an exammple. Even some of your employees think it's a joke. Go visit a real casino and learn something. When you do I'll consider coming back. Until then I'll find a place that has some intelligence to spend my money.