Burned right through the money and were done in like 15 minutes. All of the machines had higher minimums than we used to play so on the penny and nickel slots, you're still betting$.50 or so each time. As for the machines, we had some 'free play' from the concert ticket, and we won a little off of that, but when we returned later and played with our own money we lost every bit. The smell of smoke was very strong, no matter where you went (many casinos have better filtering systems or oxygen pumped in), that it made it very unpleasant. Inside the casino itself was disappointing though. There was another couple of places to eat, one had a band playing. It was almost $40 for the person in front of us. Was very expensive though - if we hadn't bought the concert ticket/dinner combo we would never have eaten here. Typical buffet - food wasn't stupendous but it was good and hot. They really had alot of choices - salad, entrees, desserts, breads. Two buffet lines with the same items so no waiting for the food. The line for the buffet to get in took entirely too long, but there was plenty of seating once we were in. We ate at the buffet - lucked out as it was crab leg night. We were in town to see a concert and came over to the casino for something to do the next evening.