I am not well versed in casino economics but over 14 years of patronizing the place nearly every weekend, one ought to be able to recognize certain patterns in terms of payouts and winning percentages. Oh, and the parking is becoming better every week.
To be fair, at least it's easier to dine there without reservations.
Looking at the menu the last time we were there, it almost looks as though what used to bere side dishes are now entrees. This is one of many teams that have recently been forming deals with area casinos. We gambled a lot, hence some great meals at the Steak House (whatever it's called) and the Asian Resturant. On Tuesday an announcement was made that a partnership deal has been made between the Snoqualmie Casino and the Seattle Seahawks. Now mI don't recognize any of the promised acts, but probably coukdn t pronounce them anyway. Rare Earth as well as some lesser known acts, but were still quality performers. My wife and I have enjoyed concerts by such as BB King, Buddy Guy, Seattle's own Fabulous Wailers from my Louie Louie era. Consider, for example, the entertainment. Perhaps it's my long time patronage that - if I may - be allowed some authority about my observations. I confess I've had some great experiences here, won enough to keep me returning, but. by and large the staff and employees are wonderful. There are many positive things to offer about this place. I have submitted several reviews over the years since I've been coming to the Snoqualmie Casino since it opened.