Casino Moose Jaw
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Adresse
21 Fairford Street E, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 0C8
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+1 306-694-3888Horaires
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Ryan
Disappointing experience today. I've played at casino Regina, and the machines here felt significantly tighter than what I'm used to. Burned through $150 in under 45 minutes on minimum bets with almost zero play-back or bonus triggers. Hard to justify coming back when the 'time-on-device' is this low."
WILLIAM Dryson
0/5 Stars: "A Sad, Neon-Lit Trap Where Hopes Go to Die" If I could give this place negative stars, I’d still feel like I was being too generous. Calling Casino Moose Jaw a "gaming destination" is the marketing lie of the century. It’s more like a cramped, dingy waiting room for people who have officially given up on having a good time. The Atmosphere: Imagine a funeral parlor, but with louder carpets and the smell of desperation. The "Art Deco" theme is just a thin layer of gold paint trying to hide the fact that the building feels like it’s held together by old betting slips and broken dreams. It’s tiny—I’ve seen larger walk-in closets. You’re practically sitting in the lap of the person next to you, and the ventilation is so poor you’ll leave smelling like stale carpet and regret. The "Action": What action? I’ve seen more excitement at a local library during a power outage. The slot machines are absolute "vampires"—they don't just take your money; they suck the soul out of your evening without so much as a flashing light or a five-cent bonus. As for the tables? Forget it. You’ll have a better chance of finding Sasquatch than finding an open, staffed table with a reasonable limit. It’s a ghost town with better lighting. The Service: I’m convinced the staff are actually participating in a city-wide game of hide-and-seek. I waited an hour for a drink, and when I finally tracked someone down, I was treated like I was interrupting their nap. The food at the "Express" counter was a sad, soggy excuse for a meal that looked like it had been sitting there since the 1920s theme was actually current. The Surrounding Area: Leaving the building is just as depressing. The walk back to the hotel felt like a scene from a post-apocalyptic movie. No security in sight, dim lighting, and a general vibe of "get out while you still have your shoes." Final Verdict: Do yourself a favor and just throw your wallet into the Moose Jaw River. At least you’ll get to see a splash. This place is a dusty, cramped, soul-crushing disappointment. Stay away.
Earl Morgan
Casino is busy but no roulette due to staff shortage, very disappointing,
Courtney
Overwhelmingly small and way too bright. All of the machines seemed very new and modern. It wasn't very busy so you could feel more comfortable as an entry level player on the table games and the staff were very helpful and welcoming.
gerrie gray
Very friendly staff
Jack stronmsky
Well, that’s a pretty sad casino. If you’re spending everything in your pocket, don’t expect any respect from the staff or anyone there. It feels like they only care about taking your money, not about the people who walk through the doors. The atmosphere is dull, and there’s no real sense of fun or excitement, just people losing more than they should. Honestly, I’d suggest skipping this place altogether. There are way better options out there that actually treat their guests right.
Rita Klaprat
Cute little casino. Don't expect much and you won't be disappointed. The staff was very friendly and helpful and the small cafe has good and reasonably priced food. I believe that the slot machines are all rejects from the bigger casino in Regina. No new games here. We didn't try the poker tables since the $2.00 table was always full. The other 2 (more expensive) tables were mostly empty.
Lisa Chan
Small, very small, casino with slots and 3 table games. There was no poker this evening due to staff shortage. Recommend calling ahead of time if you’re here for the table games. We stopped in for half an hour as we stayed across the street. Security and entry staff were friendly. Paid parking