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    slop food concessions. beat up slots . plenty of free parking good drinks @ the Cigar bar
    Jerry know his smokes and Elle is a doll.

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    This place sucks! Concert venue is ok but the rest sucks. Restaurants are way over priced. Did I mention this place sucks?!

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    This is a close "Go To" place for entertainment before or after dinner under the same roof. Mainly we go "donate" our hard earned money, because we definitely won't get rich playing penny slots or even nickle slots here. BUT, it is for the entertainment and not to win fortune to change our lives.

    For the most part, the place is clean, including the bathrooms. The atmosphere is what a casino atmosphere is, electric, sparkling, exciting, etc. But, I am little disturb by the high number of older individuals here, meaning borderline elder or elderly people. Even on a slow night like Thursday, there is large number of elderly individuals. There are two sections, smoking and nonsmoking, the more entertaining slots are located in the smoking sections, if you dare endure the smokers to left and right of you.

    There is "live" entertainment (bands), a comedy club, bars, and food places (fast and restaurant style). I have not experience it yet, but I do plan on attending a live concert here. They do have some sub-marque entertainment that comes here to perform.

    Parking, depending on the time and where you park, can be good and bad. BEST SUGGESTION, go to the opposite side or rear of the location. Parking is closer less of a headache. First time going, we made the mistake of trying to find a parking spot at the main entrance/exit of Twin River. A little bit longer of drive to get to the back, but worth it to avoid walking a million miles or taking a shuttle to get to the building.

    All in all, our main reason for going to Twin River is for dinner at Wicked Good Bar and Grill (see my review for details). :-)

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    Something about a bunch of old people chain smoking in a slots only casino just kinda creeps me out. That pretty much describes the atmosphere. Table games may bring in a different crowd. I've been here a couple times but haven't felt the need to return lately, maybe if there is something at the comedy club I would stop in. That was actually fun and the comedians were good. Restaurants get mediocre reviews too so there isn't really much here. I'll make the drive to Mohegan Sun if I really want a casino night

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    What to say about Twin River... hmmm.  It's ok if there is nothing else going on and let's be honest in RI there's usually something else happening!  It's something to do, sometimes there is decent music downstairs.

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    Twin River is no high-end casino, but I always have fun playing the penny slots. Even in the smoking area, the place is really clean.

    I do love that KFC buffet... one of my guilty pleasures.

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    We go to Twin River Casino if we want to just go for a few hours as it is somewhat closer than Foxwood's and Mohegan. I personally don't like it much it always seems dingy and seems to draw an older crowd as it doesn't have many popular current singers at the concerts. The point system is absolutely terrible 1 penny for every $100 you spend as opposed to $1 per $100 at Mohegan and Foxwood's. The non-smoking area is on the 2nd floor and doesn't even have a high roller room.

    Doesn't offer anything for kids which while I wouldn't take off any stars for that alone it is nice if you have to bring a child to have a small arcade or some attraction for them. Also the first time we went with a child while they can walk outside the casino (obviously) they wouldn't let her eat at the Johnny Rockets on the 2nd floor which is outside the casino. I found that very strange as there was a wall between the casino and the eating area.

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    This place has very little redeeming value.  

    The worst part is the SMOKING, some of my clothing still reeks THREE DAYS LATER!  I only went in here to grab a bite to eat and play some blackjack while in the Providence area for the night.  Avoiding the smokers in the blackjack area is IMPOSSIBLE from what I could see.  Some early 20's professional gambler sat down next to me, popped over $500 into the $10/min video blackjack and began lighting up his Marlboro Lights, sucking them down one after the other while slowly killing me in the process.  Luckily, i had a tiny stop-loss that day and hit it within 20 minutes and jetted out of that section of the casino, gross gross gross.

    I don't do slots but there were filled by the sounds of social security checks being flushed down the toilet by countless octogenarians on their last leg.  This casino in general is over 95% slot based and pretty depressing, not a place I'll be rushing back to.  

    The steakhouse here might be the only thing one would ever return for but I'm not spending $40+ on a steak unless I win big on the floor.  But why will I win big on the floor when I can't spend more than 20 minutes without gagging from all of the cigarette smoke?!  Twin River has put itself in quite the Catch 22 for me.  If your demographic is officially tobacco users, we'll just part ways now and say goodbye forever.  

    Smoking is nasty and we're now finally used to going out in public without it invading the air we breathe as well.....except places that are still stuck in the 1980's like TRC.

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    This is a good local place for slots. They get a LOT of credit for their non-smoking area. The air is clean and there is no smokey smell of any kind. If you just want a local place for slots, it would be great. If you want a "casino" then don't bother. They have computer roulette and black jack but nothing live.

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    I've been to Twin River Casino just a handful of time.  This review is for the casino overall.  The comedy club here is really great and I recommend that, but this review does not reflect that.

    I did lose, but this review does not reflect winning or losing, because it is a casino afterall.

    My biggest complain is the smoking.  Now I've been to 50 casinos in the USA, including Connecticut's Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods.  And they very smokey too.  But, for example, Mohegan Sun, the newer rooms at Foxwoods, and MGM at Foxwoods, have higher ceilings and better ventilation.  And while they all tend to have small no-smoking areas, at Twin River it is laughable.

    They have a good selection of machines, including video blackjack and I think roulette.  A lot of 1 cent, 2 cent, and 5 cent machines, but they do have a selection of higher denominations as well.  The penny machines can be expensive, and pay well, with a good max bet.

    I've only been to a restaurant that is now closed.  The comedy club is beautiful, that I will say.  The food court has KFC and Johnny Rockets (and two others, but I forget), with spacious seating in the area.  

    Overall its a nice venue, but the smoking is a major negative, just because of the lack of good ventilation.

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    Have not had good luck at the machines in the last 4 months. I have witnessed some people getting good bonuses; but overall from my experience, when you hit the bonus or Free Roll, it just doesn't pay.
    I am quite upset they did away with the Irish bar, Fado. It was a really nice place and had decent food. We used to gather there many times after work. The new bar Wicked Good I am not a fan of. The food was not really good.
    ***The 1st floor is smoking area and you will wreak afterwards of cigarette smoke. Go in the South entrance, take the elevator to the 2nd floor and you will be in the non smoking area, much more desireable & attractive.

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    Twin River is OK...not Vegas but it doesn't claim to be.  Its not possible to win BIG here, the most I ever won is $700 and that was once out of the many times I have been so in the long run I'm sure I've lost twice as much.  The place is filthy though, they don't clean nearly as much as they should be.  The non-smoking room is awesome, whatever air purifiers they use work great, but the better machines are in the smoking area.  Since I live only 45 minutes away I will continue to go there.

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    surprised i didnt already review the twin river casino, but thats the nice thing about yelp, it tells you, write a review, and here i am.

    so what is it about this place that would draw you to visit instead of sun/fox?

    did you see my answer? exactly, there isnt one.  not a great place by any stretch of the word, not even a good place. im not asking to walk out a winner, thats not what gaming is about (would be nice though every so often) but smokey townies isnt what i would really consider a goto destination.  i could easily see the upcoming ma casinos going in this direction, so if your reading this chairman of hardrock/harrahs/etc dont go there.  provide a fun place with GOOD odds, and take your slice.

    havent tried any of the restaurants, ive never even gone up to the second floor.  does anyone win big here?

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    I dont care for Twin River so much b/c of the games - they are all electronic BUT I absolutely love Fred and Steves restaurant.   I must say I've won quite a bit of money the few times I've been there so not sure why I'm dissing it.   It's not Mohegan or Foxwoods which is a lot of fun.

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    I want to compliment the security staff here at TR.  we took my son for his 18th birthday.  As he looks really young, he was "carded" a few times.  Each time, the gentlemen who asked for his ID were very polite and wished him luck.  Nice, classy touch!!  Thank you!

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    So I am going to give Twin Rivers Casino a three star rating because you have to walk into the place not expecting Vegas.  

    The facility is just machines, so do not expect card/dealer interactions.  

    The place is pretty clean too, minus the smoke.  

    Let's just say I was not wowed.

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    This review relates to their EVENT center. Saw America there last night(8/5/11). They were GREAT - the venue was not. Chairs were hard fold aways that were far too small for the average butt. Row directions were amateurish (printed on a home laser).Never seen SO many people walking about during a concert - Both staff and customers. Bad idea to serve drinks during a gig. Doors with bright lighting kept opening everywhere. Totally disrespectful to the musicians and the paying customers. Lighting was poor - it was not dark enough. Throughout the concert staff and other people were walking about serving drinks and generally doing what they wanted. If you want to see your fave band - go somewhere else.

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    I went to this place to see Pat Benatar perform and the auditorium holds about 2000 people. No matter where you sit, you can see the performance which was very good by the way. At 58, Benatar and her husband were incredible.
    The place consists of slot machines and I'm not a gambler so as soon as the concert was over, we were out of there.

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    I liked it well enough, even though I don't like machines.  I'd rather go with a real-live table with real cards.  That's my thing.  Machines-  you always feel like you're being ripped off!
    OH - hello!  This is the Twin River Casino.  It's an all-machine no-table giant casino in Lincoln, Rhode Island.  If you LIKE that kind of thing, then I recommend this place.  It's ENORMOUS.  You walk in to a GIANT room and behind that is ANOTHER giant room and there's even another floor under that one, and another giant floor above!   It's big.  You will lose your friend if you're not careful.
    I like cigars.  A lot.  I was glad to be able to smoke indoors and not be arrested.  I found the air quality to be SUPERB.  People were smoking cigarettes and cigars all around me, and never did I even notice it.  I thought I would come out of there stinking like smoke, but I didn't.
    The bar in the center of the first floor was OK.  The bartender had to look up how to make one of their signature drinks - it was the second one on the menu, so I thought it would be popular.  I guess people only order Bud in those blasted metal bottles.
    I didn't care for dinner here, but that's a seperate review.  I would say if you like machines for gambling, this is a nice place for it.

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    Save your money stay away from no win river

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    Imagine a Massachusetts style casino. (Heavily restricted, over priced, and people are assholes) You have to wait in a line to get a drink, and then when you finally make it to the bar,t he rude bartender gives you a small cup of watered down beer for about $10. Place is a dump. Go to Vegas!

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    As far as casinos go, just ok. No tables. Stinky smokey and dirty. Good people watching. I've witnessed a lesbian lapdance and a woman with a Rocky headband mount her friend and ride her like a wild bull then dance dirty with an elderly man. It's almost like a trailer park or a elder care facility took a field trip to the casino. Lots of places to eat though. Drinks expensive. Slots are expensive as well and don't pay out much.

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    Twin River is.... Just ok. It is what it is. I smoke, so smoking does not bother me. I drink, so I wish that they offered free drinks for players or that the lines at the bars were not nearly so long. The place isn't spotless, but not as dirty as some reviewers have said, at least not that I've seen. I've had nights where I've won and others where I've lost, but the payouts don't seem to be overly good or bad. One time I went through $200 in about 45 minutes and so I left, another time I threw my first $20 in a machine and kept it going for about 6 hours and left with an extra $300 in my pocket. It's gambling, and you have to expect that sometimes you win an sometimes you lose. I love that there is a Taco Bell there, in case I want a quick snack. I'm not thrilled with the live bands that they have over at the Lighthouse- the last few times I've been they have been very loud and seem to be aimed at an older crowd. I'm 37 and I like 60s, 70s, and 80s, so if I think that the music is outdated, it probably is!

    To enjoy this place, you have to have reasonable expectations. Twin River is a slot parlor, it's where you go to blow some extra cash and have a few drinks and smoke indoors with no apologies for doing so. I've been to Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun, and Newport Grand, and my expectations are different for each location. If Twin River were a hotel in Las Vegas it would be a 1 star review, hands down. Maybe 2 stars if it were a hotel in Atlantic City! I'm giving it 3 stars because while it's nothing special, it IS in a great location- everyone I know in MA and RI can get here in about 20-30 minutes. It's also a fun meeting place for me and my friends that like the "sinful" things in life- smoking, drinking, gambling, etc.

    It's not bad. It is what it is, don't expect more, and you should have a fun time!

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    Twin River is a very large slot parlor. Every square foot of the place is used by slot machines. They have a open bar area and a number of basic food court choices you would find in a cheap mall. Nothing special..nothing exciting. As a slot parlor smoking is allowed and the smokers take full advantage of this. The place reeks of stale smoke. It is amazing to see the amount of elderly folks dumping their money into the slot machines. Some can barely walk up the aisles and many were in some form of wheel chair.

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    If you know anything about slots, you know that the only way you're going to win is by playing the max bet.

    The slots here are unbelievably expensive. $45 is the max bet on the $1 machine. On the quarter machines, it's something like $12. Penny machines can get up there too in price, but your "winnings" are never even enough to keep you playing for very long.

    I usually enjoy the high-stake slots, but NOT here. You've got to have a few thousand dollars to blow, just to have a good time in that area. I did watch some dude win $2500 on one machine and then $3000 on another though. Willing to bet he dropped a lot of dough to get there though.

    While at most other casinos, you can spend $100 and have fun for a couple hours, at Twin River, you can spend $100 and have fun for about 30 minutes.

    I wouldn't even say to come with $500 to blow and just have fun, because these games all really, really, really suck. If you come back and write a negative review, don't say I didn't warn you.

    The only good thing about coming here is that you can get Del's lemonade in at J'eat.

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    Stay away.  You will be so much better off.  
    I've been here more then a few time and I always leave wishing I had not made the trip.  You would have a better time playing the ancient slots in the back room at the elks then visiting Twin River.  I'm convinced this place is on some type of slot management timer designed to cut winning percentages and bonus payouts.  If not then these are the tightest slot machines on the planet.  
    I realize that I'm gambling and I'm very likely to lose... but at the very least give me some payouts so I can enjoy playing for a while.  This place just takes, takes, takes.  If I ever have the money... I would like to erect a billboard on the highway telling people to never set foot in this smoky, depressing, cheating shit hole.

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    1/  CLEANLINESS OF FACILITY:  Grade D.  Machines are routinely filthy, with smeared chrome.  Really gross.  They refuse to hire enough staff to keep up with it.  The one thing they do is aggressively empty ashtrays, as in almost bowling you over to do so with a snarl.

    2/  CAGE STAFF:  Grade D.  They also refure to hire enough people to staff the cash out cages.  I was in line upstairs in the non smoking, and the line was like ten people deep, as there was only ONE person on duty, and the women up front apparently hit big enough to fill out tax paperwork.
       The cage in the rear of the Blackstone room is never staffed at all.  If it was, it would help quite a bit.

    3/  CASH OUT MACHINES:  Grade E.  Similar looking ones at Atlantic City are way faster.  These ones are so slow that you want to scream.  Junk em all Craig old boy, ande get good ones.  The Pequots have ones that allow a single person to load two tickets at a time, it sucks them in really fast, and spits out the cash fast as well.  If you aren't going to hire enough cage staff, you should spring for the fast machines.

    4/  BARS, LIGHTHOUSE:  Grade D.  Most bartenders think they poo ice cream.  Got a somewhat stale draft again.  Overpriced, especially since at Foxwoods they give them to you for free.

    4/  BARS, BLACKSTONE:  Jerry is great, but is overwhelmed until the second bartender comes on.  He has to handle the entire bar, and run over to the Humidor if somebody wants a cigar.

    */  BARS, SANDBAR:  GRADE F  This one is one the second floor, in the non smoking area.  I stood there for ten minutes while the male bartender with a pony tail conversed with one of his buddies down at the other end.  My ears starting to get hot, I go to the other side, and then got ignored by a couple of women running around making drinks, and the pudgy dude with the glasses.  Again, I tip, so that is not the issue.  Ignorance and total job security are part of the equation though.

    5/  PAYOUT PERCENTAGE:  Grade E.  This observation is not based on a single bad day at Lime Rock; we have probably been to TR ( no kidding ) like 150 times.  The payouts are way low.  I have seen the jive talk that the State puts up on the Lottery website, and I am not buying it.  Something is wrong, they give too little back.  For this reason and several others we have resumed driving the extra 45 minutes to Foxwoods, where one hears plenty of " Woo Hoo !", as one never does at TR.
       On March 9, 2012, we went in the evening, because a friend had to pick something up.  We played " Wild Huskies" for a while, machines we had just spent a long time on down Foxwoods.  There is no question that the payout percentages are dialed way down at TR, as compared to what the Pequots will give you back.  I think I am all done with TR and their pervasive greed.
       When Massachusetts opens their casinos, this place is going to get CROAKED, and then deserve it

    */  RESTAURANTS, SAPPHIRE  GRADE D  Separate review.  Also now basically closed as it is opened extremely limited hours, I think as a Night club, not food serving establishment.

    */  RESTAURANTS, WICKED GOOD  GRADE C  With Sapphire's truncation, this is the only affordable non food court option in the Facility.  It was totally overwhelmed on a Saturday night, had to get on a list and get a buzzer, and believe me this place is not worth it.  Good beer selection.  Staff often operates in " I have total job security" mode, but the most recent waitress "Tiffany" was on the ball.  Hostess, young girl in glasses, was about to have a breakdown over the crowds, and ought not be in that position since she can not handle the stress.
        This week RI Governor came out in favor of TR being a full casino.  Table games would be nice, as I do not belive that the current Blackjack machines are playing at legit Blackjack odds, I think they are set to the same payback percentage as the rest of the machines.  Same thing for the Roulette; I have played alot of real Roulette and it pays out way better than the computerized vacuum at TR.  With the apparent mentality of the folks who run the place however, they would just short staff and nickel dime this too.

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    I went there for the 1st time lastnight and it was during the evening. I was gambling @ the blackjack machines. It was mellow & chill in the beginning. Every1 we encountered arnd our table playing with us was good company. We stayed until early morning (after hrs) gambling.
    Lets just say when u win u win and once u start losing um move to another machine..

    Pros:
    * Good for to just make quick cash cuz trust it aint no damn FW or MGM.

    * You can use ur cell phones & eat @ the table machines.

    Cons:
    * Cleanliness, 1-5, I give it a 2. Workers come every frkn 2 hrs or so? So u can only imagine how much trash is left arnd the BJ21 machine.

    * 18+ can gamble. Call me a hater all you want but I don't need no amateurs players to mess up my hand most of them are there to hang out instead of gambling. This aint no MALL...

    * Drink servers barely came arnd.

    * The bartender stated, " After 11pm I have to check ID's. " Um so u dont check em @ all before that so I guess under 21 can drink too?? wtf! And he had no sense of humor.

    * Wheres the securities??????????????? Oh, all the way in the front or the back of the building but no where near where it is mostly needed, like around the winning tables and just simply walking arnd to monitor everyone, cameras can only do so much AFTER THE FACT.

    **** AFTER HRS.. Oh pls do not stay there late night because the regulars informed us that there are alot of ppl that go there looking for a place to crash. Hookers trying to make a buck. Ppl gping into bathrooms to do who knows what. Alot of theives hovering around you.

    ---Our after hrs situation---
    Um yea we were just having a fun gambling time until we started noticing this one man not actually playing and kept on looking @ ppl's winnings and calling or texting his phone right after.
    Everytime someone leaves their table he would go to their spot and check how much they cashed out. That's another thing. Please take out how much people have cashed out from their winnings!
    Anyway, I assumed this man has people outside to rob anyone leaving with money. Hello! Why is he going around checking winnings and thats it so he is probably txt/calling his ppl about whos who and what they got. Call me paranoid but Im def sure I can tell when something is not right.
    Also there were these 2 girls going arnd tabes bothering Men. Basically trying to hustle the hustler. These ppl are there for hrs and where is the damn security team. SMDH!!!!!
    As we drove off some car kept following me and almost rammed me into a dark rd but lucky there was another car around and I was able to make a U turn towards the other car and got away... Yes this some scary movie experience.

    Like I said, go there to just make as much $$$ and leave and go there when its busy during the day and NO staying AFTER HRS!!!

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    Interesting night overall all.  Had one of those fruity drinks were the glass lit up on the bottom lol. Been to Twin River a couple of times, meh.

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    Was here tonight. It is alright. Nothing much has changed over the years.
    If RI would vote in table games it would help the place so much.
    Downstairs can get very smokey. But I had a cigar to smoke, so my buddy and I were downstairs.
    Upstairs is smoke free.
    Like any casino you are there to lose your money.
    Drinks are a little expensive.
    Valet is free, just make sure you tip.

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    My mother loves coming to this place. I hate it ... smell of people smoking and the sound of slot machines. Along with this, everything seems to be electronic in this casino.

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    Only one word describes this place:a "dump".

    I have called twice to ask about the minimum bet on blackjack and both those times they have lied(possibly to get me to come in?)  The electronic blackjack is awful, if you accidentally bet too much, you can not retract your bet, even before the cards are dealt.  The slots are, well, slots, their isn't much to say about them.  This place smells like stale cigarettes and cleaning products(I am a smoker and I mind the smell).  The employees are not helpful and rude.  The other gamblers seem angry and depressed.  This is not the kind of place you want to spend time in, unless you are miserable and want to watch the elderly lose their pension.

    Do not come here, even if your life depends on it.  A place with such arrogant management does not deserve to stay in business.

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    we do not gamble, just go for events and dining.  

    The magic words for most of our friends is " ALL YOU CAN EAT KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN BUFFET".  Really, it is there.

    pretty fun most of the time, occasionally great.
    watch for the concerts.

    food at the comedy club pretty good, makes for a decent date nite.  If you sign up for phone from the comedy club, occasionally they will send 2 for 1 admission deals.

    We love the filet mignon and burgers at Fred and Steves

    love the corned beef, mini burgers, and mussels and brunch at Fado.

    You can take a nice walk over at Lincoln State Park, then drive to Twin River for a meal.

    I advise parking at the south entrance.

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    My wife and I went here for the first time last night. Neither of us gamble but we have a touch of voyeurism and love to watch people and things.

    Twin River isn't nearly as big as the two huge Connecticut casinos, but it does have it charms. Lots of slot machines things with bright lights that make some interesting noises. If you go upstairs and look down onto the bottom floor,  all the colors of the machines seem surreal.  Pretty cool.

    The band that was playing was decent but the food court just average.  No boofay, just the usual Taco Bell, KFC, Soup Place, Johnny Rockets, Subway and Haagen-Dazs places. Nothing really unusual or especially cool except for Dessert Express. That tiny place has enough empty calories to feed most third world countries. Some tasty items that encourages the pursuit of gluttony.

    I love to ride escalators and Twin Rivers does have a couple. We enjoyed going up and down looking at people. One of the coolest things about the whole place is the huge map of Rhode Island that is one of the floors in the lobby downstairs. Looking at that was entertaining.

    I am amazed at how quick the slot machines are. Just shove in the money and wham it's over. I saw people going through some prodigious amounts of money in an incredibly short time. It would be more fun if they made them like video games so that something cool actually happens for your effort.

    For someone who actually enjoyed gambling this place might be entertaining, but for just watching and poking around it's only mildly amusing.

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    I'm not going to use the term "townie" here, as I think it's classist and discriminatory.
    That being said, I had a pretty good experience at Twin River last night. We partook of the nickel slots, and the bar only, and did great on both counts.(won 80 bucks!) I was really intrigued by the crowd, so diverse! The crowd was fairly large, but well dispersed throughout this gargantuan place. There was definately the seedy element what with all the smoking, and the human tragedy element was there too, but I had fun! Booze was moderately priced, staff was super nice, and they had a cover band playing that didn't totally suck. An interesting change of pace.

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    I am definitely impressed by all of the remodeling and expansions that has been put into this place. I'm just not a huge gambler. It is an interesting option that we know is available in rhode island if you are looking to shake up the weekend scene.

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    If you take every tried and true rule of making a successful go of a casino...turn them upside down and you have Twin River. Rule 1 bring in big name acts for musical guests...after a promising start they now pretty much have bad cover bands. Their performance space can hold almost 2,000 people...but most nights it sits dark. When there is a show you have to leave the area and go almost back to the casino to use the rest rooms...then get readmitted to the show!! Rule 2 cheap or free booze loosens up spending...no free drinks here...and what's more when you go to Fado, the Irish pub it's 8.00 for a Stoli vanilla and diet...easily the most expensive drink outside of Capital Grille in RI. Rule 3...provide oxygen so that people stay awake longer....the smoke that chokes this place would stun a team of oxen in their tracks. Rule 4 provide a place for good food...Carmine's is closed 5 days a week and is destined to leave as soon as they can...even the buffett went out of business!!
    Just another example of a place that can't get out of it's own way...blow it up, start over and make a real casino with table games.

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    So once and a while going to the Providence place mall or Emerald square mall on a friday night just doesn't cut it. What else is there to do but go to a dirty smoke filled room with penny slots. And that is what me and my under 21 year old friends do every now and again. There is always old people claiming there favorite penny slot machines and smoking cigarets. Five bucks can get you an hour or so of fun on the two cent machines and when all your other friends are winning and your out of money you can watch the dog races. Definitely not the kind of place for serious gamblers but it works for me till im 21 then its Mohegan sun for me

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    Garbage.

    The voters in Rhode Island have been bent over (what's new?). This isn't even a casino, it's a remodeled building chock full of slots full of the same old people trying to win their retirement and young townies who think it's a cool spot to drink at. I wonder if all the people who were conned into voting against an Indian casino are as disgusted as I am.

    Last I read they weren't doing too hot, having to fire a bunch of staff and the restaurants are on their way out too.

    The whole scene is really depressing. Take me to the river, indeed.

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    My boyfriend happens to enjoy gambling every now and then. It's a lot closer to the Boston area than the stupid Connecticut casinos, which is good.

    I am not really a gambler.
    Close your eyes, will you.
    Envision:

    Bamm, Bamm, Bamm, Bamm
    You're surrounded by fake rocks, really disgusting people, breathing in the rancid cigarette smoke permanently emanating from the carpets full of swirling colors.
    Your skin tightens, your breating get slightly heavier,  your in sensory overload with lights everywhere and load coughing women in wheelchairs trying to put their "Wampum card" attached to their neck into their next slot machine after gambling for 7 hours straight without leaving a 50 foot perimeter and without letting her lungs breathe fresh air.
    Carmines is closed 5 days a weeks by the way so that did not make me happy!
    ANyway, as I walk through the glass doors I start to feel a bit better. Ah! Non-smoking room! The atmosphere was SO MUCH BETTER!
    We ate Johnny Rockets and the little waitress was so cute!
    I lost 40$ of my boyfriends, but he's amazing  so we actually lost only 10$ of his!
    It was fun, I have to admit, with him anyway, can't do more than a hour an a half, personally!

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