That's the type of poor service they seem to have all around the place. Don't get me wrong not all employee's have lost the positve customer service attitude. Even with poor service I cannot believe they did not offer you something to make up for your pain.
Based on a lot on conversations and observations I have noted the following:
Some dealers are a little snippy and make numerous comments about being written up for minor mistakes so they have to be very careful. Dealers are afraid to have fun.
Restuarant staff comment on how under staffed they are. You can see it at the buffet when you have to wait to be seated even though it does seem empty. I always sit at the bar so I don't have to wait. Service in Legend's Sports Bar is terrible. Food is good but service is bad.
Machines are very tight and seem to have gotten tighter. I used to discount peoples comments that they changed the payout to lower because of the reduced players. But, after they changed out all the video poker machines to the lower paying, I am starting to believe people may be correct.
They made some other changes over the past year that seem to be negative to the players:
- Eliminated the same day cash back for play
- Increased exchange back to US from 4 cents to 6 cents more per dollar. So, today if you exchange $500 US you get $495 to get $500 US back you need $525 canadian. ATM gives a better exchange even with service charges.
- Quickly raise table minimums even on slow days
- Reduced weekly cash offers and made it harder to get your tolls reimbursed.
Some "positives"
- More promotions to increase your comps
- Lot of give aways to draw people back. But, I think that may have backfired because of the low quality of the junk given away in a lot of cases.
Once Ohio starts opening casino's I think service will improve. It will be interesting since Harrah's may be opening one in Ohio. Also, business at Detroit's casino's appear to be picking up.