We were here in January 2003 and for most of the week were the only guests. Low season, of course, and the hotels which are now required...
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We were here in January 2003 and for most of the
week were the only guests. Low season, of course,
and the hotels which are now required in conjunction
with each casino take most of the business. There
were no programmed activities and the desk closed
early.
This is rather sad, since this is one of the most
beautifully decorated units we have seen anywhere
and the reception area is also lovely. Like the other
resorts that used to be Grandvistas, there are full
kitchens and both washer & dryer in each unit. There is
a large porch with a stunning view of all the casino
lights at night.
We visited each of the several casinos and ate in some.
However, we are not gamblers so spent most of our
time at historic sites and the new Tunica museum--of
which they are justly proud. (They were thrilled that we
bought a CD in their gift shop and kept giving us extra
things like magnets and cotton.)
This might have rated 5 stars in a more lively season.