While we understand that business may not support these restaurants being open every day, we were hoping for a nice up-scale dinner on Monday night. We were very bummed that this isn't a 7-day operation as far as the restaurants are concerned.
I agree with Bbishop12 on the negative surprises of this casino: Because of Oklahoma gaming laws (they're a Level 2 gaming state - Nevada, Louisiana, and Mississippi are Level 3 gaming states): - you have to pay 50¢ PER HAND when you play table games (craps is $1 per circuit) - no dice can be used so craps is played with cards instead (research this further if you're a craps player) and the dealer swipes a card over a sensor and a video screen shows dice rolling - there is no roulette wheel at the roulette table game - it's also a video roulette - NO FREE ALCOHOLIC DRINKS when you're gambling!!!! - WAY TOO SMOKY! We came on a Monday afternoon hoping to take advantage of the entire casino experience while avoiding weekend crowds (and to size it up for future trips with older family members).