Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Portland? We were also able to park pretty close to the entrance so all in all I would say this casino should be a definite go to if you are in the mood to play. The ONLY thing I didn't like is that we had such a hard time trying to find even ONE cashier so we could get our change that we ended up just leaving it behind after a good 10 minutes of walking around and looking. There are a lot of restrooms all around so you don't have to look far when ya gotta go. I also liked how there was at least 1 place still open to eat at when we were done at around 130am ( Burger King). They have a huge selection of slots to choose from, and although the tables were pretty full we could have found one or two to play at should we have wanted to do that. Then after spending another $60 I hit for another $120 and my fiance hit for another $153! All in all we had a lot of fun. My fiancé decided to try the machine next to me and he hit for around $140. I had so much fun at Riverwind tonight! The first machine I put $20 into I hit for $150. Good thing it was not snowing or icy outside because it seemed it would be difficult to get around on the uneven ground. Too many slopes too, hard to get around if you’re disabled or older. We spent so much time trying to find something that was located in the giftshop and none of the three workers we asked, told us it was located there. Since it was right after Christmas, all of their Christmas items in the gift shops were 75% off but finding your way around the place was a nightmare and the workers in the shops were not helpful. For a family of 4, 2 kids and 2 adults, it was about $300 for 3 hours and most of that time was spent split up and waiting for the train and waiting for the roller coaster rides. The lines were way too long, I felt like I was at Disney World but without the fast passes. We only went for 3 hours but if you pay all of that money, make it a whole day thing and get your money’s worth. They should have a better system for this because my parents are disabled and they were getting cut and almost did not get a seat on the train after standing for far too long in that line. We did have to wait about 1.5 hours to ride the train and to get on was like letting sheep out, there was no rhyme or reason and people cut you in line. Over 6.5 million Christmas lights, it looks like pure Christmas magic! The whole family enjoyed it especially all the rides and the 20-minute train ride. Overall, I highly recommend Silver Dollar City for the excellent family experiences. The food at the buffet was not good, bland and heavy, but I have no way of knowing if that's normal or a result of large crowds and short staffing. Again, when you can impress everyone in the group including teens, you are doing it right. The show, Home for the Holidays was excellent. My husband and I just took in the sights and enjoyed taking in things slowly. The teens had the express passes and felt like they were able to enjoy the experiences. The lines for dining were excessive but I'm not sure if that is normal. In the large crowd (I heard there was record attendance on the day we were there, 12/30/21), I don't feel like we were able to see everything and not being familiar with the layout hurt us. The layout of the park takes a bit of getting used to. They even asked to come again in the future. Our teenagers' expectations of the rides were far exceeded. We were impressed with the family friendly atmosphere and the amazing Christmas lights.
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