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My husband I will be staying at the Winstar for one night in a couple of weeks on the way to see our son in OKC. Does anyone know anything about the hotel? Buffet? Other restaurants? We should get there about 8 p.m. and will be leaving the next day about about noon to head north. We were given a comp room in the South Tower. We've stopped there before enroute to see our son, so apparently we stayed longer than we should have if we are getting free room offers ... lol.
Since it is a short stay, any advice would be appreciated. The place is massive and I fear we could spend our short time trying to figure out where they heck to go.
foamy
01-14-2016, 09:28 PM
Play Mr. Moneybags those red screens are fun.
Morgan777
01-15-2016, 12:04 AM
I'll be going to Winstar tomorrow while I'm visiting my mom and brother. We will be staying the night. I'm excited to check it out, I've never been.
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Skyler
01-15-2016, 01:04 AM
DON'T eat at the buffet! It was really gross the last time we ate there, and I actually like buffets and can usually find something I like. I seriously left there hungry, and this was after their big remodeling and upgrade. The room is really nice, but they must have downgraded the food to pay for it!
There's a little deli in the Paris section that has great breakfast sandwiches. The steakhouse was good when I ate there. There's also an El Fenix which is pretty good tex mex. Not sure about the towers. Have a good time!
Morgan777
01-15-2016, 03:24 AM
DON'T eat at the buffet! It was really gross the last time we ate there, and I actually like buffets and can usually find something I like. I seriously left there hungry, and this was after their big remodeling and upgrade. The room is really nice, but they must have downgraded the food to pay for it!
There's a little deli in the Paris section that has great breakfast sandwiches. The steakhouse was good when I ate there. There's also an El Fenix which is pretty good tex mex. Not sure about the towers. Have a good time!
Awesome tips, thanks :)
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DON'T eat at the buffet! It was really gross the last time we ate there, and I actually like buffets and can usually find something I like. I seriously left there hungry, and this was after their big remodeling and upgrade. The room is really nice, but they must have downgraded the food to pay for it!
There's a little deli in the Paris section that has great breakfast sandwiches. The steakhouse was good when I ate there. There's also an El Fenix which is pretty good tex mex. Not sure about the towers. Have a good time!
Thanks so much Skyler. One of our plans was the breakfast buffet!!!
Skyler
01-15-2016, 02:30 PM
I haven't had the buffet for breakfast, only dinner so it might be better at breakfast! When I'm there I can't resist those breakfast sandwiches though! Wish I could remember the name of the place.
mhetrick
01-25-2016, 02:52 PM
I've had the buffet a couple times (for free) and it was OK, not spectacular. My best advice is to bring good shoes because you will be walking a lot!
dvandentop
01-25-2016, 11:11 PM
hope the red screens go wild for ya
Stuntman641
07-21-2016, 02:55 AM
Five dollar VGTs cycling through betting 1, 2 and 3 is my plan going into the Oklahoma NAs.
Moneybags and Rubies are low volatility and usually save my butt.
However, I usually end up playing Lucky Ducks and Crazy Cherries.
Breakfast buffet is nothing to write home about. El Fenix is good.
Try the VGT red screen bonus machines. Mr. Money Bags , Lucky Ducky, Etc. There is a 2.00 The Great Bandito machine in the New York section that plays pretty good on 2 and 3 credit bets. It's at the back of the New York section, just before the bingo room.on the far right end.
Theres also The Border Casino located behind the CTS travel stop, right on exit 1. It sits behind the travel center. Some people feel it plays looser then Winstar. It's incredibly hot in Texas and OK right now. Drink plenty of water.
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