Review Detail

2.5 39
A HINDRANCE TO THE COMMUNITY
(Updated: October 03, 2014)
Overall rating
 
1.0
Slots
 
1.0
Table Games
 
N/A
Customer Service
 
1.0
Player's Club
 
1.0
Gaming Atmosphere
 
1.0
Amenities or Hotel
 
1.0
Food & Drink
 
1.0
I am very disturbed with what the Clearwater Casino has done to the community. Not simply because the gambling or the slots are awful or seem rigged, but because they are buying up the town and like most of the Clearwater buildings, the owners always opt to construct the cheapest building structures possible. If they're choosing buildings from a catalog, you get the sense they point to the cheapest or second cheapest option available. They just completed a huge nasty parking lot that sits right by the road. It's several hundred feet tall -- A rectangular gray block of cement lit with hundreds of awful cheap fluorescent lights, perched by the waterfront. It can be seen for miles. Prime real estate wasted on blob of concrete to hold a few hundred feet of cars. It's blinding from the bridge at night. Did the owners PLAN this? Why slap a 10 story, acre wide slab of parking on waterfront property? My guess is it was the CHEAPEST parking option they had. Underground parking would surely cost more. And they take this approach with all of the other buildings they erect in the community as they year by year take it away from people. They throw up marginal buildings with the money they have sucked away from old ladies and local blue collar people getting their paychecks highjacked by the Clearwater owners. And they never give back to the community. If they do in some marginal way they of course have to flaunt it. Greed doesn't even begin to describe what this operation is about.

Now they're in the process of adding a new hotel which translates to: ANY & ALL CUSTOMERS will be sucked to the bone who venture inside. That's literally what it means when you note they are building a hotel. It means YOU will pay for it. The owners don't like to pay for things! Certainly not the costs of construction, no matter how cheap and ugly it is, they want it coming from your pocket. The community pays for it and only the owners benefit from it. If you go there now you have a 99.9% chance of losing. With slots the very best they offer while the Hotel is being built is one (1) chance to cash out after you've lost approximately 60% of your principal. One chance to get about half of your money back. If you don't cash out on your one chance, they take it all and they do it quickly. It's not fun because they don't bother to give you the illusion you could win it back with a bonus because the slots don't go to bonus rounds. It's very rare. If they do they often won't pay. This is true. After playing for an hour and finally hitting a bonus the Clearwater delivers you with experience of winning nothing on your bonus round. That's a fact. The bonus gives you NOTHING. Why? I assume because the owners don't really care about the customers. I live in the area and I won't go there anymore. The majority of the locals I know have stopped going simply because it's not fun to always lose. Clearwater is too cheap to offer even the illusion that you might have chance of winning. I don't know if I can give the slots a 0... It truly doesn't make sense to rate the slots with a 1 out of 5 rating because the distance from that rating to the best rating is too close. It deserves a 1/4 of 1 point simply because the slots make sounds and the lights on them work. Other then that they are pointless as is the entire establishment.
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Ordering
November 18, 2014
Excellent summary! This casino is a blight to the community, not to mention what it does to property values around it. I used to go there as well, and I don't anymore. I am disgusted with the leadership of the Suquamish Nation.
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squeegeeman
December 29, 2014
Obviously, you know absolutely zero about how a casino works or is operated. The payout on the slot machines is regulated by the state gaming commission, not by the casino. But instead of bad mouthing a business that provides hundreds of jobs to local people (mostly non-tribal), and donates huge amounts of money to local charities each year, don't go there. No one is forcing anyone to patronize a casino. Everyone expects to walk out a winner every time, it simply does not work that way. Casino's are like any other business... they are here to make money and prosper.

What don't you visit the Washington State Gambling Commission website to learn how slot machines work instead of just spouting trash.
DW
Dosey Wallups
May 05, 2015
In reply to an earlier comment

Obviously you know nothing about the business either, Indian Casinos are not regulated by the gaming commission. They are self regulated and don't have to report their pay out percentages at all. They have a compact with the state of Washington that says they are supposed to pay out 75% minimum on slots but no one checks to see that they do that. Regardless if you read the Tribal Nation laws for gaming it flat out says that their goal is to maximize profits for the tribe.
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Melinda
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