![]() Oh, I left with $10 in my pocket and a modicum of dignity. ![]() Caesar's may not be Vegas, but it's a fun, clean and well run casino. Slightly less expensive is an area with burgers, sandwiches & salads. There's a couple of full bars, a free self serve soft drink & coffee station, gift shop and a "food court" serving up overpriced things like fried chicken, meatloaf and traditional sides. I didn't get any sense of smoking, even in the designated smoking area the filtration did a great job. And of course, lots of TV's to watch sports. And there's a section packed with poker tables. The casino also has electronic craps and roulette. There's a "high roller" section, and we steered clear of it. The casino is large, with tons of slots for a penny, quarter & dollar. It's easy to go round and round several times before you figure out where to hit the down ramp. Although signage to exit the garage is almost invisible. There's an on-site garage with ample parking. The complex overlooks a section of the Ohio River, isolated from city noise. I'll base my comments on the casino, as we didn't stay at the hotel.
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