silversonic2006
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December 22nd, 2013 at 5:38:27 PM permalink
Has anyone been out to Lady Luck Nemacolin? What are the table minimums? Is it nice?
onenickelmiracle
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December 27th, 2013 at 4:15:34 PM permalink
No. It's the casino you never even here of where I am at in ENE, Ohio. There are already a few casinos out there which surprises me they would even go ahead with it. I have almost no info on it.
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pacomartin
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December 27th, 2013 at 4:42:34 PM permalink
Meadows Racetrack and Casino is 61 miles from Lady Luck. Nemacolin is an ultra expensive resort, and the casino is meant to draw out of state visitors. The presumption is that most normal people in the area will go to Meadows,

To get into Lady Luck there are three ways.


#1 - Registered Overnight Guests
Overnight guests of Nemacolin Woodlands Resort (21 years or older) are granted access to the casino. Access is valid from check-in to 11:59 PM, day of departure.

#2 - Patrons of the Resort Amenities
Guests who spend a minimum of $10 at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort by utilizing our amenities such as dining in our Restaurant Collection, playing a round of golf, booking a Woodlands Spa appointment, etc. may show a receipt to gain access to the casino. Also, valid by purchasing a $10 Nemacolin Gift Card at Nemacolin Experience desk in Casino. Any receipt for a $10 purchase (Amenity or Gift Card) grants Casino Access for 24 hours within a 72 hour window.

Guests of a convention, group function, wedding, etc. are granted access to the casino.

#3 - Members
Guests that are current members of any of our Resort Memberships - Golf, Woodlands Spa, Shooting Academy, 400 Club, etc. are granted access to the casino.

NEW! BECOME A NEMACOLIN EXPERIENCE MEMBER
$45 Annual Nemacolin Experience Membership
Unlimited access for you and one guest to the casino for 12 months
Discounts and special rates at various resort amenities
silversonic2006
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December 28th, 2013 at 1:58:08 PM permalink
I ended up going to this casino since I was passing through (it's branded as an Isle of Capri Lady Luck casino). It's kind of odd in that it just comes out of nowhere as you're driving along the highway, which is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. It's not physically connected to the resort, and I couldn't see the resort from the casino.

If you've been to Rocky Gap, this place is similar: Small casino floor, log cabin/lodge theme. There were two pits of tables, with about 10 in each, and a small high-limit tables area in the back.

I did get $10 free play for signing up. Very few licensed theme slots, mostly the generic machines. They did have a Willy Wonka machine, and two $1 Wheel of Fortune machines. Slots seemed to be set pretty conservative IMHO.

Tables are only open 10AM-3AM. Fairly standard mix for a smaller place. In the morning, there was a $5 and $15 BJ table open, six deck batch shuffled, standard PA rules. Based on the limit signs of the closed tables, it looks like it's a mix of $10, $15 and $25 tables at peak times, which is what I would expect. Roulette was $5 min, craps was $5 min (never saw what odds), and one $10 mini-baccarat game with Dragon Bonus (9-seat low table). No poker room/tables, which is a minus.

Overall, not bad (of course PA allows smoking in their casinos where MD does not, which is a drawback for me). I'd go again if I happened to be in the area.
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