The only dining we experienced was the buffet (disappointing) which I wrote up in its own review. The smoke level was tolerable (i'm very sensitive to smoke) and machines weren't dirty like we've seen at other casinos (trash, empty glasses, overfull ashtrays, etc.) which made it a pleasant experience. The back half of the casino was a virtual ghost town, but I think that may be where it was non-smoking, so perhaps that was why? So we were always able to find something to play, but it became difficult to get on any of the newer machines. It was busy but really only in the front half of the casino where all the newer machines were. Since it was a Friday we expected it to be packed and it wasn't. At least they still had some of the newer ones like Willy Wonka and Wizard of Oz (Haunted Forest and Emerald City). We are slots-only players, and I thought they had a great number of machines although a lot of them were older games. The facility itself looked pretty nice clean and in good shape. (Friendly staff, clean rooms, and included breakfast btw if you can't get a room at Turning Stone itself) They provide a free shuttle to the casino all night. So we wound up staying at the Fairfield Inn across the street for free using our Marriott points. I had been trying to get a reservation at the hotel there since December but they only had rooms over $400 per night at that point and those didn't last long. We visited Turning Stone one Friday night in August.
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