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Originally Posted by Something Clever
I really don’t understand why this room isn’t busier, with its proximity to NY CT and NJ player pools there should be no reason this place isn’t jammed all the time. In my experience the staff is always at least decent, the room is spacious and comfortable. I’m not sure what the turnoff is for people.
I like RWC a lot and find it to be a nice quiet place to play. The drive is smooth, never any traffic and reasonable gaming space/area.
I like the floor and hotels a great deal. They are very very nice but the restaurants are lacking. The options that they have are okay but if you spend the night you really don't have any good options. The food court area and the 24/7 bistro (used to be diner) are your only options. The last time I was there the food court was not even open until 11am for some reason. They really need a Starbucks or Dunkin and another option or two couldn't hurt either.
Went down to the floor on Sunday morning 10am and it was a ghost town. All the table games wide open, nowhere to get breakfast and zero poker games up and running. 1/2 had a wait list and was just about to get started but that's all. I ended up leaving the casino and going down the street to get breakfast at the Monticello diner.
For CT gamblers/poker players we are 80-100 miles from RWC/MGM Springfield/Foxwoods/Mohegan so if you are looking for something with shops, food, and more gambling options RWC is at the bottom of that list. Just not enough going on. I like that it's quiet but they are really falling behind quickly and losing money.
Maybe when their waterpark and the Lego Amusement park is up and running 30 mins away there will be more families coming in and staying at the casino.