Hello !
My wife and I will be playing at Ho Chunk Casino in the Dells next week and I was wondering if I could get some information about this casino. How is the video poker ,(machines types ,paytables etc ) and the cocktail service ? Do you have to pay for beer while gambling there ?
Ho-chunk Casino Wisconsin Dells
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I know that all casinos are forbidden to give alcohol away in wisconsin casinos per their gaming compact with the state.
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Unfortunately an incoming storm ruined our chance to go there in January as we had to cut our trip to WI Dells short. Would like to hear a little report of what you find as there is a chance we go back there in the future.
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Went there and is was as bad as I thought, I didn't pay much attention to other games than DDB and most of the 25 cent denom were 8/5 or even 7/5, so it was pretty bad...also I remember seeing a bank of progressive Bonus Poker machines all of them were 6/5. And most of the machines I played on had 10 coins max.
For a Budweiser you had to pay 3,50 , which I find expensive in a casino here in Colorado it is complimentary.
For a Budweiser you had to pay 3,50 , which I find expensive in a casino here in Colorado it is complimentary.
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Went there and is was as bad as I thought, I didn't pay much attention to other games than DDB and most of the 25 cent denom were 8/5 or even 7/5, so it was pretty bad...also I remember seeing a bank of progressive Bonus Poker machines all of them were 6/5. And most of the machines I played on had 10 coins max.
For a Budweiser you had to pay 3,50 , which I find expensive in a casino here in Colorado it is complimentary.
It's been 5+ years since I've been up there, but I remember the Ho-Chunk Baraboo being the best of the WI casinos; I hit a couple really awful casinos in central WI! Maybe over by the lake they're better?
For a Budweiser you had to pay 3,50 , which I find expensive in a casino here in Colorado it is complimentary.
It's been 5+ years since I've been up there, but I remember the Ho-Chunk Baraboo being the best of the WI casinos; I hit a couple really awful casinos in central WI! Maybe over by the lake they're better?
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Went there and is was as bad as I thought, I didn't pay much attention to other games than DDB and most of the 25 cent denom were 8/5 or even 7/5, so it was pretty bad...also I remember seeing a bank of progressive Bonus Poker machines all of them were 6/5. And most of the machines I played on had 10 coins max.
For a Budweiser you had to pay 3,50 , which I find expensive in a casino here in Colorado it is complimentary.
$3.50 for a Bud is pretty average for the Midwest (Iowa and Detroit are free, iirc). A big reason why I try to go to Tunica or Vegas at least once a quarter...
The 10 coin thing is also definitely a bummer (unless the royal was 4000 for 5 of course). Thanks for the follow up.
For a Budweiser you had to pay 3,50 , which I find expensive in a casino here in Colorado it is complimentary.
$3.50 for a Bud is pretty average for the Midwest (Iowa and Detroit are free, iirc). A big reason why I try to go to Tunica or Vegas at least once a quarter...
The 10 coin thing is also definitely a bummer (unless the royal was 4000 for 5 of course). Thanks for the follow up.
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No free booze in Minnesota casinos either. In fact Mystic Lake on the Mdewakanton rez was dry until recently; I've heard they used to check bags and confiscate bottles people brought in to the hotel even.
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No free booze in Minnesota casinos either. In fact Mystic Lake on the Mdewakanton rez was dry until recently; I've heard they used to check bags and confiscate bottles people brought in to the hotel even.
Fatz I can say with 100% certainty that security staff at Mystic Lake did check bags and confiscate alcohol that people were attempting to bring into their hotel rooms. I had 4 wine coolers liberated from my suitcase that I was carrying up to our hotel room for my then girlfriend. I told the security crew who took them to go have a party...
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Stopped in there last Wednesday, first time in 6 years. They have Ultimate X, Extra Draw Frenzy, Quick Quads and some others on their All Star machines. Couldn't catch the paytables, but many of the players had over $500 in credits and doing well when I watched them. They have Four Card and Multi-Card Keno, too. You couldn't get a seat. Lots of people there mainly because The Dells is a very popular summer vacation spot. I didn't play at all
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I told the security crew who took them to go have a party...Somewhere I read that back in the day -- we're talking 19th Century here -- whites and Indians had distinctive drinking habits. A group of whites with a bottle would pass it around so everyone got equally buzzed, while a group of Indians with a bottle would choose one of their number to drink most or all of it, then entertain themselves watching him make a fool of himself.Back in the 21st Century tho alcoholism is endemic "on the rez," as is associated abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, etc. So I can understand why Mystic was dry until relatively recently.Personally I do like to pull a cork, but after many years of daily indulgence becoming an issue with Mrs. Minn. (who has a family history of alcohol abuse) I poured every drop in the house down the drain and went on the water wagon -- ok, lemonade -- double strength if you must know -- for several months. These days a couple of stiff ones a week is about average for me.