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Parking for Seven Stars and Diamond Club members i...

Parking for Seven Stars and Diamond Club members is essentially nonexistent. Placards are provided and spaces are marked, but there is absolutely no enforcement of such. Only during high traffic weekends and sports events will the security guard ask to see your parking placard (to park on level three where the entrance to the casino is located).

The restaurants are pricey; even the smaller ones like Lenny's Deli, i.e. $2.99 for a breakfast hashbrown. The pizza place 'Piezzeta' is around $14 for a make your own, but it is the BEST pizza around. Gordon's and Giada's will set you back a pretty penny, but they are excellent. Fu Noodle House is again on the pricey side, but they have authentic and delicious cuisine. Guy Fieri's used to have consistent food and service, but over the past year has significantly declined.

Like any casino you can find an eclectic mix of individuals, but most are friendly and I find security to be no nonsense. The craps tables are generally extremely loud. The drink prices are not as high as MAryland Live. If you are a Diamond or Seven Star member, you have access to the VIP lounge where it is quiet; has great bartenders (Jimmy and Bernard); and the drinks are cheaper. There is also a two-for-one Monday through Friday from 5pm to 7pm.

Weekend entertainment usually has bands at the 1440 club/bar and draws a nice crowd to enjoy the music which generally is quality.

Of course, you can always find people who wander over from the outlying areas or the bus station who try to hustle you at table games or barrage you for change. Overall, I enjoy going to this casino; it has a higher class feel than that of Maryland Live.

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