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53 reviews for Atlantis Casino Resort
This place is fun, the hotel is clean, and they do a nice job overall. It is connected to the convention center, so it is very conveniently located for those traveling on business.
The room service is pretty good, and did not take very long. The staff is friendly and very accommodating. Two people stood out on my most recent visit (last week). Mike from room service (very friendly telephone operator) and a dealer named Joe made our visit better than average. They both provided 5-star service.
The rooms are only ok if you are in the old tower. They are much nicer in the recently renovated tower. For the price, the suites are not really worth it (you can get a suite in Vegas for the same price) but I must say that I was impressed with the amount of space and amenities the one time I did opt for the upgrade. The dining table for 10 was my favorite touch.
So, why only 3-stars? Because I love the Peppermill across the street even more and I gave them 4. If 3.5 were an option, I would give the Atlantis a 3.5. Also, the dining options outside of room service are not that great. I am scared of the sushi bar and raw oyster bar on the overpass, but it is fun to sit up there and watch the traffic go by.
2 stars for cleaniness.
I booked on http://hotels.com for on sunday night thinking i got a pretty good deal. I usually stay at harrah's in reno, but atlantis was a little cheaper. All i looked at was "Atlantis Concierge Resort Spa" and looked at the pretty pictures.
When i checked in, the hotel lady asked if i wanted to upgrade for a nicer room for extra. i said no, then i recieved two KEYS.
yes actual keys. what the f!?!?
the hotel lady gave me directions to our room and it was actually in a different building and said something about "motor lodge" which i didn't really pay attention to...
I got out of line and said to my friend,
"how come she gave us keys? thats hella weird yo!!!" then i remember the hotel lady said something about motor lodge, and i panicked. all i say was, "are we staying in a trailer???? what is a motor lodge?!?" one of the people standing in line told me it was a motel in another building.
and since when does casinos have MOTELS?!?
i started explaining to the hotel lady, that i didn't know i booked for a motel. i didn't know casinos offered motels in other buildings...the customers waiting in line were laughing uncontrollably!!
paid the extra to upgrade. beautiful room, but it ending not being a good deal after all. should have stay at harrahs. laaaaaaaaammme..
Atlantis, you sneaky bastards!!!!
Stayed here on my first trip to Reno. Neat place that had more of a Fremont Street vibe than a big Vegas Strip vibe. Room was nice enough, table minimums were nice and low, and there is a plethora of slots.
The one huge downside is the smoke stench, although I can't fault them for being in a city that allows indoor smoking :) I'm so used to smoke-free environments now, that walking into that was rough.
Reno is a cool little town, and this is a great place and a great value.
I live in Reno, and the Atlantis is very easily accessible for me to go to for a night out. The service used to be better than it is now, but you can still find those few bartenders that truly CARE about their tips and making the customer happy & satisfied! There are a few bartenders that work at the cabaret bar that hold great conversations and that make you want to stay there & gamble!
The music that they have there can be better, but could also be worse. Sometimes me & my mom go there to unwind, but the music makes us want to move locations! Then sometimes the cocktail waitresses are very rude & wait around for a tip, even if they don't deserve it. Once, my mom had just cashed out for $250, and as I was going to get change for the drink tips, the cocktail waitress saw that my mom had no money in the machine.....and GRABBED her drink back from my mom!!!!! She said, no money- no drink. I went after her & snatched the drink out of her hand and gave her a piece of my mind. I was going to give that lady a $10 tip, but instead I told her that she was rude and wasn't getting ANYTHING. After that, we had a different waitress for the rest of the night.
The odds of winning there aren't too good, but that is only my experience. I'm not much of a gambler, but it's not too bad a place to go.
The Purple Parrot Coffee shop is open all night and is an easy place for a drunk person to get some quick food.....but it's really gross. Very cheaply made food, but convenient if you're a guest.
One really good place inside of the Atlantis is the Buffet!!! It's very pricey [$25/person for dinner], but the food is very good! And there are lots of different choices for picky eaters =)
Reno always seems like mini-me to Las Vegas. Usually, when in Reno, I'd stay at Silver Legacy--well, I got tired of the second-tier mini-me Las Vegas of SL and decided to try out Atlantis. I am glad I did! To summarize Atlantis: take Las Vegas Mirage and shrink it 40% and you get Atlantis. The look and feel is much more Las Vegas style than SL which is really-Reno. OK, the details...
The tower rooms are very nice and modern; again Las Vegas style rather than really-Reno. I was happy to have free wireless Internet (yeah, I had to drag the laptop with me and do some work); where SL charged for internet on my last visit.
I was most happy with the food, I am a simple guy with simple tastes. The Purple Parriott was fine for breakfast and lunch. The Manhatten Deli was great for lunch and dinner. Please note, though called a Deli, it is really a sit-down restaurant with good service.
Since I only play slots, I can't comment on the tables. They had all of the usual slot machines you find everywhere in Nevada. My feeling was they are pretty loose machines and mostly broke even over the two days. Sometimes up sometimes down.
I enjoyed the decor; specially the two waterfalls in the casino. The casino layout was spaceous and didn't make you feel like you were in a maze of machines.
Sorry, can't comment on the "nightlife".
All in all a great experience and kept me amuzed for two days. Yes, I am very likely to return in the future.
As Reno hotels go, the Atlantis offers quite nice accommodations. They seem to be renovating from the top down, so be sure to aim for a higher floor ... or have your ballsy BFF along to say, "Umm, NO," at the very sight of icky carpet. I felt fortunate for the sudden upgrade simply because Bobby always 'gits' what he wants. This place is a little removed from the downtown action, but a few cabs rides are a lot better than getting the scabies at some fleabag. I'd definitely stay here again.
I really liked this place. The rooms were great! I love the decor. It's very trendy. The furniture isn't cheap looking at all. I also enjoyed all the different artwork. My girls really loved the idea of having a plasma tv in the bathroom. I think they could have stayed in there all night long if there was a bed in there. I didn't get a chance to try out the sushi/oyster bar. I will have to try that out next time.
Dont think I'd spend money on a hotel room here, but they're always giving away free rooms, so what's the harm? I think they're remodeling, so maybe the rooms will get better with regard to decor.
I did win some money off the slots, so they actually paid me to stay there. Nice
Read the website carefully when you are trying to reserve a room. 15$ MORE will get you actually INSIDE Atlantis. Only this will get you out of the motel in the back parking lot.
After reading multiple reviews, the bf carefully reserved a room making sure that we would be in the tower and not in the motel. Ok, I'm a cheap college student and 2 people a room does not cut it. Secretly shoving 2 more of our friends in the room does. (:
We called house keeping to send up some extra towels. We waited.. and waited.. and waited.. Nothing. We call again... waited and waited and waited. 30 minutes passed. My friends and I were debating who gets to shower first and who gets to wait for the extra towels. (we came from snowboarding... and everyone wanted to take a hot shower). After 30+ minutes we call the front desk. They then finally send up some towels 45 minutes later.. ugh
The bf and friends leave to go to Raleys to pick up some snacks. I stay in the room to nap. The bf tells me hes going to leave the "do not disturb" sign on the door so no one bothers me when they are gone. About 5 minutes after they leave, I hear people laughing outside of the door. Stupid kids steal the "do not disturb" sign. OK, so its not like I was emotionally attached to this door knob display BUT it just shows how stupid people are in this hotel to get a kick out of stealing people's signs.
The hotel stay itself was about a 2 star. Slow elevators, stupid kids, SLOW house keeping and a very small tv that somehow teleported from the 1990s to my hotel room..
Heres why I give Atlantis the extra star (:
Not a big gambler.. BUT:
My friend came up $800+ on the wheel of fortune slot machine..
Other friend came up $200+ on various slot machines
BF came up +$75 on black jack
and at one point I was up $80 but I lost it all ): sad...
...Its actually a fun and BIG casino to gamble at.
I think I'll come back if I'm in the area... BUT I doubt I'll stay here again..
You'd get better accommodations at Gitmo.
Only thing going for this place is the sushi bar. Go Wednesday nights when the fish is the freshest.
Have been here only one time, why? I dunno, maybe cuz it's out of the way. That's a shame. This is by far one of, if not the best Casino's in Reno. It's very clean, the cocktail waitresses are always available if you want a drink and they are very pleasant. I was on a winning slot and needed to use the facilities. Didn't want to lose the machine cuz it was a winner. A cocktail waitress came by and I asked her if she would save my machine for me. She said yes. It doesn't get any better than that. When I got back gave her $5. She smiled and said thank you.
The best part is the Buffet. I'm a buffet nut and I will rank this one up there with my other 3 favorite Casino buffet's. It's a place I will be going back to come spring.
My parents we're recently here in town, helping me pick out a house to buy, and while they wre here they stayed at the atlantis motor logde the one out back. They went on http://expedia.com and we're able to find a room at a very reasonalble price of 45 dollars plus the 10 dollar fee for the resort, so it came out to 55 bucks a night. Which is pretty darn cheap for a friday night here in town. In the past we've been to the peppermill to go have their friday night seafood buffet, but the last two times we've gone, the food wasn't very fresh, oysters looked dried up. Going to Atlantis buffet (30 bucks a head) however was completely different experience. I highly recommend the Buffet here, everything was super fresh, Oysters on the half shell, oysters rockafeller, the snow crab legs, the prime rib (Mmmm.... prime rib..*slobber slobber*), and the fruit... We're just some of the highlights of my evening. I even come here for sushi when I can afford it, The prices are a little steep (14.99 for lunch & 17.99 for dinner) compared to other places in town, but the fish is fresh and I honestly think that since they have so many peope that stay there that their turnover for a fresh product is without question some of the best in town. I highly recommend this place for seafood and sushi. My parents like staying here because they are one of the few places that will accomadate dogs.
Honestly I think Atlantis is one of the better casinos in Reno even though it is a little out of the way compared to Circus Circus, Silver Legacy or El Dorado. The quality and the class of all of their equipment and personnel are dramatically different than the other casinos and I will definitely only be staying there in the future.
In general, they tend to have great food/eateries, clean bathrooms, clean casino floors, and great non-smoking areas all over. The general design of the place is not bad either. I was here on NYE and even got some free NYE apparel to celebrate 2009! Their buffet is VERY worth while and I love it!
I was dumb enough to fall for their 'cheap hotel special' to only realize that I had to stay in the Bates Motel hidden out back. They suckered us into upgrading an extra $75/night to stay in the main hotel. Fine, because I don't want to be left for dead out back... If i wanted to pay THAT much, i'll go across the street to the peppermill or heck, i'll go stay at circus circus (where i won my money back!!!)
The only good thing about this place was the sushi restaurant upstairs.
Service = 2 stars
'annex room' aka Bates Motel = 1 star
Given that I'm not a big fan of Reno, my fam and I drove all the way from Tahoe to Reno just to watch the De La Hoya/Pacquiao fight in Atlantis and this place won me over.
It was nice and Like Jan P. mentioned, the casino didn't smell too smokey (i'm not a big fan of cigarettes) and the casino had great places to eat, great service, plus they were playing the big boxing match between De la Hoya and Paquiao so I'm definitely a fan of Atlantis and will probably stay here the next time I'm in Reno.
OK, this is my fave Casino. They treat me and the fambam (family) as if we are VIP's.
We've been coming here for about 8 or 9 years on our annual family ski trip. The prices were great and we had something to do after the kiddies went to bed.
1st of all - they have an arcade for the kiddies and a great pool (indoor) as well.
2nd of all - Their weekend buffet is delish!
3rd of all - Once you become a member and visit annually and drop a few in the slots or at the tables, you get awesome freebies.
We are inivted to about 10 events annually with free room and meals. And I am not a high roller by any means.
The rooms are very clean, the staff and casino personnel are friendly and attentive.
And my personal advice whenever staying at a Casino, stop by the membership desk and become a member. Drop a few dollars in the slots ($50-$100) and you will get all kinds of perks and requests to return.
I had fun here. We came to reno not to gamble, more to play in the snow, but decided to take advantage of one of atlantis' deals. The room was decent, standard. Parking was a bit challenging. I got lost a few times, but usually do in casinos. The views were pleasant, not spectacular, but just nice. The pool area was crowded, so much so by the time we got there, we had to wait in line until some people left in order to enter. There's an indoor pool and a outdoor hot tub (although I think they've remodeled since and have more...)
The food within the casino was good, the exact restaurants escape me right now. one of the main chefs at our first stop offered up where we should go for our next meal. Really nice guy.
Bless her, my MIL was on this trip, so Jack and I got to roam the nightlife- a great seafood dinner without sippy cups, drinks all around over and over. We visited many of the bar stations within the casino, and oddly (maybe) the drink prices varied greatly at each one. At one of these stations, we met some locals after a shift who invited us to a nearby bar for some serious throw-backs. Nice bunch of folk, until... an indecent proposal occured. Bah!
We keep getting Atlantis' fliers in the mail and will absolutely take them up on it again.
We had a cousin get married a few hours south of Reno. On the way there, we went to the Mont Blue in Lake Tahoe and it was like, horrible. And really spendy.
But the night before we flew home, we stayed at Atlantis and here's the low down:
- Dressed up (due to wedding). Got free upgrade. This has never happened before. My husband's brother and fiance did not get free upgrade and they were a few clerks down from us. I don't know why I mention this. Just reporting the facts.
- Upgrade room was smoky so they moved us to a Jacuzzi SWEEET. There were cartoonishly colorful fish motifs on the curtains, bedspread, I think maybe even the carpet? I liked that they weren't taking themselves too seriously. Or maybe they were and I wasn't.
- Won $450 on the Monopoly slot machine. I remember when the train whistle went off and I had like 20 free spins racked up, I started jumping up and down screeching that I just hope we can find a bag big enough to cart away all my winnings. Probably super charming to the other players, eh?
- Breakfast at the Purple Parrot was quite good and reasonably priced.
It's easy to have a hotel, especially a casino, leave you feeling kind of jipped off or mistreated, okay it's easy for me. But I would seriously stay at the Atlantis again. I think we paid $70 too...don't skimp and go for the $60 motor lodge deal.
GOOD LUCK! HAVE FUN!
This is for the piece of crap roach motel they call the "Motor Lodge" behind the actual towers.
My sis and i get to Atlantis all excited we didn't die driving up there ourselves. like thelma and louise, we were on an independence rush.. we go to check in and the very nice worker- Joannie- handed us our keys and said, " wouldn't you like to upgrade to the towers?" me:"oh we're not in the towers?" (damn travelocity and their trickery!)
we decided against upgrading until we saw our hotel.. all the joy we felt arriving quickly disappeared.. you have to walk through the parking lot, past all the disgruntled employees smoking area, to what looks like a broke down motel 6.
weed smoke heavy in the air, pervs leering at us on our way to the room, and paper thin walls to hear all our fellow patrons boozing up in their rooms or yelling at their kids... yuck. unfortunately we were too late to upgrade... this place would get 0 stars if not for the buffet..
I wanted to lick the ice sculpture outside, but my friends turned me around and said, "Go play roulette instead!" It's a good thing I listened - saved my tongue and added some money to my pocket.
Atlantis is rather small compared to Vegas standards, but is probably one of the nicest casino in town.
Average casino on the whole, but with a newer interior than the others in Reno. The casino floor itself does not reek with cigarette smoke and the decor is kind of cool. We really enjoyed the buffet here.
The poker room is all shiny and new, but didn't help the fact that we lost there. Phooey.
Sure, it's pretty.
Much prettier than when it was the Marriott 15 years ago.
Sure, it's gotten bigger, and more cool stuff has been added.
But the casino is tighter than a frog's ass underwater.
The open air elevators are very cool, especially at night.
The rooms are adequate, and sometimes you can get a good deal.
The Purple Parrot restaurant hasn't changed in 12 years. At all.
The steakhouse is very pretty and romantic.
But if you come to Reno to gamble, avoid Atlantis. Unless you want comps.
kind of old, but sushi taste so great!!
Sushi Bar on the Sky Terrace, and all you can eat. I think that's only thing i like this place about.
Cigarrette smoke and electronic noise fills the casino, just like any other casino.
Not quite as pretty or as cutting edge as Vegas---but trying.
With all of it's averageness I was very happy to have my business trip lodgings right down the road from Atlantis Resort and Casino.
Because up on the second floor behind the video poker machines is a place where such yummy pleasure is doled out in big soup bowls.
The Oyster Bar at Atlantis has this dish my midwestern mouth waters over. Pan Roast---it is amazing.
A bowl of cream, spices, and seafood!
Add some extra lovely fresh bread to soak up the seasoned cream. It is worth the trip to Reno.
Um Food Poisoning.
Oysters at the buffet.
BAD.
Stayed in the motel section as they were the cheapest in town at about $80 a pop. Would not do that again. They were old and worn and very small. Kind of creepy too. Would definitely spend a little more to stay at someplace nicer like the Grand Sierra next time. I don't like to waste money on status or unnecessary luxuries, but the motel rooms aren't quite up to snuff.
The casino itself is too garish for me with all the black and neon. The sky bridge thingy is smoke free, which is nice. They also have a little arcade with air hockey.
This hotel makes me feel like I've driven off of the face of the earth and landed smack dab in the middle of Nebraska. Am I really only 3 hours a way from the bay area???
The reason why I love this hotel is because:
1. I can play $25 paigow hands and get comped for EVERYTHING. (hotel, buffet dinner, sushi, spa treatment).
2. This is the only casino that will allow me to bring my dog, Kobe (as in beef not as in the basketball star). They have these motor lodges in the back that are walking distance to the casino. Granted, they aren't the prettiest things to stay in but I can be sure that my canine companion is safe and sound with me instead of at the kennel.
3. Coconut macaroons.....mmmm! You can get these either at the buffet or at the coffee stand in the casino. These things are so good, I think they're laced with crack.
The seafood buffet on saturday night is a wonderful deal - $20 for all you can eat! They've got these humongous crab legs, raw oysters, hot foods, cold foods, prime ribs, lobster cakes, salads, desserts...yummmy. Waiters wait on you hand and foot...omg...their cherry cheesecake and chocolate mousse cake were BOMBLICIOUS!
and I won $5 on penny slots in 3 minutes YAYY!!
We went to the Atlantis this weekend, and it was brilliant. You should definitely spring for the jacuzzi suite, unless you know you will just be gambling the entire time. (Personally, I don't like gambling, so it didn't matter to me.)
Buses run from the hotel to the downtown, and the shuttle runs from the airport to the hotel - so you don't need to rent a car if you don't want to. This is nice, especially if you know you'll be drinking.
I had a great time here. The food is, frankly, nothing to write home about, but you are around so many options that if you don't like it you can always find something else.
It's a big, comfortable place to say, and you never have trouble exploring other places.
I signed up for a 4 star hotel in Reno on hotwire for a whopping $42 a night (midweek). I was so excited; I hadn't ever stayed at a 4-star hotel before.
Well, folks, this isn't a four star hotel for sure. There was certainly nothing wrong with it, but it was nothing like staying at a Hilton or a Hyatt.
The casino was a casino; one of the nicer in Reno. It's out of the downtown area, so in order to get DT you need to take a shuttle or drive.
They charged me a $3.77 "energy-fee". WTF is that? Include it in the price you quote me--don't tack it on later. That pisses me off.
But $46 is still a good price for a 2.5 star hotel.
I only gambled here on my last trip to Reno. First of all, it was not glitzy like Las Vegas, but I accepted that already after I saw the Reno sign in Downtown. Reality really set in after seeing the sign...yes I am in Reno.
It was a really nice environment and the black jack dealers are really helpful and attentive. Luck was on my side, as I walked out a winner later in the evening. Another good reason why my experience here was enjoyable was that the black jack tables were smoke free. It was a pleasant change not to walk out of the casino not smelling as if I was a butt of a cigarette.
I haven't been in a couple years but this has been my favorite place to stay in Reno. The Reno hotels are all around pretty crappy, so don't have high expectations.
Be sure to pay for an upgraded premium room. This gets you access to a special members-only cocktail hour thingy where they have some awesome re-heated cocktail meatballs and other small appetizers. The upgraded rooms are still unfortunately quite garish. I hate the theme of the hotel, but sadly I think it's just a higher quality place than the Silver Legacy.
The skyway that goes over Virginia Street has a seafood bar, which is awesome. They have slots and video poker up there where you can enjoy your freshly prepared frozen seafood. It's not great, but it's not bad either.
If you want gambling that's near the Bay Area then you could do a lot worse than Atlantis.
I had a comp room and it was standard. You can get some great online prices for this place, you need a car, away from everything. Purple and fushia are definately the theme color throughout the hotel and casino, very bright.
The convention area is small, especially after experiencing the Hilton's convention space.
I came here on my way to the airport at 1am. I lost every bet I made at roulette, watched people with glazed-over eyes playing the slots, and saw a guy go all in at a blackjack table three times, double his money each time and walk out with over a thousand.
Crazy times. Not good enough to justify my losing money.
So, here's the setting... Friday night, a few hundred dollars in chips at the poker tables, and not a single cocktail server for at least 40 minutes. Not just to us, but to the entire room, 3 full tables.
So we located next to a bar at a blackjack table... better service right? 20 minutes... the one time I break my "no gambling" rule, and nary a drink to be had!
Ultimately, we cashed out, took $20 profit, and proceeded to spend $250 at a bar up S. Virginia.
I've always liked this place (I used to work there...), so I was surprised to see this.
I visited the Atlantis Casino Resort for the first time this past Saturday. I was greatly impressed with the decor and food. I hope to try the spa very soon! I went for a meeting but even as someone who lives intown I hope to check out a room for the weekend. I would recommend the Atlantis for out of towners and the convention center is directly next door!
i had made the reservations thru travelocity. i called the hotel on the morning we left to confirm, and the person on the phone confirmed the res and told me i had a room with a king bed. yay! after checking in, (and nobody saying a thing about the beds in the room) the bellhop (do they really call them that any longer?) chatted us up to the room, got us in and asked us to look around to make sure things were okay. well, there were two queens. not what i wanted. so HE called down and was told that there were no more kings, but he suggested we go down and complain. we did.. and got a king bed. granted, the a/c didn't work too well.... in fact, it seemed the whole hotel was a bit on the warmish side to us. but we were happy with the stay, on the whole.
ate at the purple parrot the first night, and i thought the salad bar was terrible. bf had an omelette and really liked it. i wouldn't have the salad bar again, though.
there is an smallish outdoor pool and jacuzzi, along with a larger indoor pool. both were nice, not crowded at 11 AM on a weekday.
we will stay again, definitely. not too expensive, slots and table games were okay.
Good hotel for the price.
First time in Reno.. Sorry to say.. Reno won't be my favorite travel spot.
If you are a gambler, this will be good price with cheap hotel and food.
Other than that, I would skip Reno.
Maybe not Gitmo, but the 1st room they gave us on the 4th floor had the fabulous view of the air conditioning duct work and all the fans too! They graciousley gave us another room on the 12th floor which actually had a decent view of Mount Rose to the South and Raley's supermarket below on Kitzkie blvd. Did I spell that right? I thought the casino was a little too large and full of mostly empty slots strew all around. The craps table was cool and the waitresses and dealers very pleasent and friendly. The downside is that the food and drinks (if not gambling) were too high and the buffet I believe left me with more than just a tad of some food poisoning. Its also pathetic to witness all the sorry lost old decrepit drunken smoking choking on oxygen and wheelchair bound individuals dredging around the casino floor at any fucking hour of the day or night. Jeesh! Do yourself a favor and DON'T go to Reno. Stay in California!
decent place to stay for a great price
http://hotels.com + the 30% off 24 hour sale = 54.00 for 1 night in the luxary tower room.
thanks to yelpers I got the luxary tower instead of the motor lodge in the back (now that looked ghetto) seriously pay the extra 15 or so bucks to stay in the actual hotel.
the hotel room was spacious for 4 people to stay in, pretty clean. the sheets could probably a tad bit softer. Bathroom was HUGE!. TV was old and a bit small. but for the price no complaints really.
the casino was huge! compared to grand sierra where i stayed last time i was in Reno. no places to really party at in the atlantis, like an ultra lounge or cool bars.
to gamble i'd have to say its a winner, cause i really dont gamble much but playing black jack i won about 75 dollars total playing with practically 1 $5 dollar chip. i do have to say the guy at our black jack table (geez i wish i remember his name) white haired gentlemen was pretty much was a douche bag. Ive never met a dealer so rude at people who might not play black jack so well. seriously if i had the chance i would of side-kicked him upside the head. oh my friend also won about 700 on the slot machines. so try your luck at the $1 slot machines they pay out pretty well!!!
i think if the service at the hotel was a bit better i probably would tack on an extra half star or something. but when i tried to get extra towels i had called house keeping twice, waited almost 30+ mins. cause 3 people seriously finished showering. then i finally called the front desk and FINALLY someone came up to drop off extra towels. also someone jacked our do not disturb sign so housekeeping woke us up around 8 or 9 in the morning. GOD that really sucked. oh yeah and next door the constant drilling noises later in the afternoon. NOT COOL
but all and all, i probably will go back to this place, because it was cheap and i think everyone had fun.


