Wish wish wish wish they had some non-smoking options. You will reek after 5 minutes.
Jake N.
Classificação do local: 3 Milwaukee, WI
This is the Mason street casino, not the main casino off Airport drive, or the smaller bingo hall/casino next to that, or the gas station casino. Visited here last night while doing a tour of Oneida casinos. They were in the middle of construction to expand the location so it was a bit smaller than usual. This casino has a decent selection of slots. They have a mix if the new video slots and older 3 reel machines. There is no bingo hall here but they do have poker. Slots weren’t as tight as the main casino bit they weren’t as loose as Northstar Mohican(my personal favorite in the state) but they did let me play for a few hours on $ 100. The place is also smokey. It needs an air exchanger upgrade badly.
Annie P.
Classificação do local: 2 St Paul, MN
Oneida Casino: Lucky to find it, signage was terrible. Sat down at the bar, put $ 20.00 in a machine — decided to play Keno. I played my normal 3 numbers and hit them all but to my surprise on a $ 1.00 bet I only won $ 32.00. Later we found out that this casino is known throughout WI as having the worst odds in the state. The same bet in a MN casino would have been triple that amount. I guess since the place is next to the airport so they think they can get away with it. Ridiculous!
Kevin L.
Classificação do local: 2 Fond du Lac, WI
Oneida is an alright casino, but there are others in WI that I prefer. I live fairly close to the casino, so it is convenient for me. Machines seem to be tightened up fairly good from years ago. Ultimately, it’s worth a shot if you’ve never been there. Good luck=)
Dani K.
Classificação do local: 2 Milwaukee, WI
I really don’t know how to start this so I’ll say this: Depending where you live in Milwaukee, Oneida is –technically– a shorter drive than HoChunk in the Dells, but I would recommend going to HoChunk instead. This casino is small. No, it is. Tiny. Molecule. Compare it to Potawatomi and it’s probably 1⁄15 of the size, no exaggeration. It’s honestly one big room with one little pit of tables and slots strategically placed so they could cram as many as possible in there. It’s a claustrophobes nightmare. The dealers were nice but the pit boss and a few of the drink people watched me awful closely for no reason, which was creepy and not at all subtle. I’m just going to assume it was because of my wrist brace but the way that pit boss was eyeballing me as I walked around the pit, not even at a table… what’s the problem? Not coming back. Uncomfortable is the word to describe the experience.
Zach G.
Classificação do local: 2 Olathe, KS
There is a pretty good chance that the Bingo hall here is the most depressing place on earth. Scratch that, it IS the most depressing place on earth. I was ready to play a drinking game — take a shot when you see a walker. On top of that, I am pissed that my social security is at risk down the road because these old folks have to gamble away at ridiculous rates. But, I digress. Let’s review the casino portion, not the bingo portion. It’s…not bad. I wish the place had more tables, because any time that it’s even slightly busy(read: weekends), it’s hard to find a spot at any table. There are plenty of slots, but those things bore the hell out of me. The ventilation is decent considering how much smoke and stench-of-old-people floats around this place. There are little carts coming around with soda and coffee. I saw people running beers but I am not sure if they are comp or not. I went because it was connected to my hotel. I’ll be back if I am staying at that hotel… otherwise, no way in hell.
Kim G.
Classificação do local: 5 Pico Rivera, CA
Indian Reservation Casino, in the greater Green Bay area… Pretty nice, and pretty big. They have the main casino in one building, and a seperate building that does dog races, horse races, and bingo… Nice surroundings, and all the people are really nice.
Eric V.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
We had some time to kill before our flight out of GRB so we decided to grab a bite and check out the action at Oneida Casino right across the street. Food selection was few and far between at 4:30 so we ended up eating at the Radisson next door. After chowing down some bar food we headed to the gaming floor. It wasn’t terribly large, mostly slot machines with a few table games in the center of the floor. They do allow smoking on the gaming floor, so that took some getting used to now that we’re spoiled with clean indoor air in Chicago. The table games didn’t really catch my eye so I just decided to throw my $ 20 in the giant slot machine near the casino entrance. A cherry here and there kept me around for a few spins till I hit one of those multipliers which netted me $ 39 in winnings. That’s A-OK in my book!
Patrick M.
Classificação do local: 2 Milwaukee, WI
Ok, took Mom here after taking her out for Mother’s Day luncheon. I hope I never hear the Casino’s on the Reservation are hurting, every machine had a player and the tables were packed. I lost roughly $ 200 playing three card poker, let it Ride and a couple anonymous slot machines. A decent run Casino but it is not Vegas, I rarely if ever gamble unless I am in Vegas. This is a decent place to visit if you have the itch to lose a few bucks. The ventilation system is terrible, I do smoke but this was way too smokey even for me. In addition, I do not like that you can only touch the cards with one hand instead of two and they have some other oddities around their card games that is not like Vegas. I have noticed one thing in both Vegas and at Oneida, every Dealer seems to be rushing me on making a decision to stay or take a hit etc. I am sorry, I do not take long at all and it’s my fucking money… I will be prepared to rip the next Dealer next time they rush me to make a decision. Not sure what bean counter told the Dealers to «rush the player»…but it is Bullshit. Good luck everyone.
Jack w.
Classificação do local: 3 Concord, CA
This indian reservation casino is across from GRB. My great aunt was a typical white lady like Obama’s grandma. Or what he means to say racist to the bone. I don’t know what happened to Obama’s Grandma but my great aunt wouldn’t go anywhere near the Indian reservation due to an unfortunate death/murder of a relative in the reservation. If you’re a typical white person reading this I want you to know I agree with Obama your racist to the bone. Why because as Obama explained your typical and white… make sense to him and that’s good enough for me. Meg found $ 20 on the floor here. It’s clean and well run place to drain the local poor population of any wealth they have.