Route 66 casino reviews

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Have stayed there twice now on the way to Vegas from Oklahoma. Found this place by accident about a year ago. The location of this place, about 30 miles west of Albuquerque, makes it a nice midway stop. The gas station area also has a smaller casino with about 50 or 60 slot machines in it. There is a convenience store and gas station just across the parking lot from the main hotel/casino. The place has a small gym, and I believe an indoor pool, which I didn't use. I didn't eat at the fancy place, though it looked nice. Buffet was just average I thought, though they did have lots of choices. Coffee shop type restaurant (breakfast) was pretty good.

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Dealers were nice, table limits were reasonable. Lots of Spanish speakers there, which was not surprising considering it's near Albuquerque. They have a live band in the bar some nights. Casino is colorful and not tooooo smokey.

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There are also 'street signs' directing you to the various parts of the casino. Rooms are $66 per night usually (if you ask for that rate.) Casino was, I thought, really cool in that the carpeted walkways in the casino are actually 'highways' that have the little white lines and cement color, just like the real Route 66.

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