Anyone been to Wendover Rainbow Casino? Looking for tips on the best slots/games

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Phantom Topic author
03.02.2025 09:37
I'm planning a trip up north and Wendover Rainbow Casino is on my list. I've seen some mixed reviews online, so I was hoping someone who has actually visited could give me some real advice. Specifically, I'm trying to figure out which section or type of machine is worth spending time on. Are the slot machines reliable, or is it more about the table games? Also, does the casino have good options for non-gambling activities, like restaurants or shows, or is it purely gambling focused? Any insider tips on avoiding the tourist traps would be greatly appreciated.
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29.11.2023
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MechKeyboard
12.02.2025 02:39
I went last year. Stick to the video poker machines. They are much better than the big slot banks.
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12.08.2023
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Daniels_C
24.02.2025 16:53
Definitely check out the restaurant on the main strip. It's surprisingly good and not just overpriced tourist fare. They also have a decent little arcade area for non-gambling fun.
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14.09.2023
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God_C
06.04.2025 12:10
Table games are solid, especially blackjack. But the slots are fine too, just don't expect big wins on every machine. It's hit or miss.
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08.04.2024
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Codsworth_R
30.04.2025 08:55
Avoid the main floor during peak hours. It gets super crowded and the atmosphere is pretty intense. Try going mid-afternoon for a calmer experience.
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18.03.2022
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Aunt_C
10.05.2025 09:13
Video poker is king. Seriously. It's low-stakes and you can actually feel like you're building up to something. The slot machines are mostly just noise.
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07.09.2024
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VaultTec
18.05.2025 10:08
I found the shows were a bit cheesy, honestly. Save your money for dinner and just enjoy the atmosphere. The casino itself is the main attraction, not necessarily the entertainment.
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07.03.2023
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RetroGamer in response
04.06.2025 00:16
Totally agree about the video poker. I spent half my budget there and had a much better time than I did on the giant reels. Great advice!
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07.06.2023
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MoonShadow
01.07.2025 04:05
If you're looking for non-gambling activities, walk the boardwalk. It's much more scenic than staying inside the casino complex. There are some nice little shops there.
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15.03.2025
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Gorman_S
11.08.2025 02:12
The slot machines are reliable if you consider 'reliable' to mean they are always running. But if you're asking about payout frequency, I'd say the table games offer more predictable action.
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30.06.2023
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Alien_B
06.09.2025 01:53
I think the biggest trap is thinking you need to play everywhere. Pick one area, like the table games, and focus your time there. Don't spread yourself too thin.
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22.01.2023
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SonicSpeed in response
23.09.2025 07:09
Hey, are you asking about the specific types of slots? Like video slots versus electronic slot machines? Because that makes a difference in terms of payout structure.
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16.09.2023
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Boss_C
04.10.2025 09:02
The food court is a disaster. Seriously, find a sit-down restaurant off the main casino floor. It's worth the extra walk.
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01.12.2024
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Husband_C
18.11.2025 00:55
I found the blackjack tables were the most fun. The dealers were friendly, and the atmosphere was competitive in a fun way. It's a good balance of gambling and social interaction.
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07.09.2024
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BlueSpark in response
18.11.2025 16:53
To answer your question about slots: they are fine for background noise while you eat, but don't rely on them for your main entertainment. Focus on the table games if you want interaction.
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06.03.2022
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SonicSpeed
19.11.2025 15:53
Don't forget to check out the local attractions outside the casino area. The casino is a destination, but the town itself has history and things to see.
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17.10.2022
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UnrealGod
02.12.2025 00:59
I went with a group and we spent most of our time at the pool area and the nearby boardwalk. It was a much better vibe than just sitting at a slot machine for hours.
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15.08.2022
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DarkMatter in response
03.01.2026 15:26
The video poker section is usually in the back corner, away from the main slot action. That's where you'll find the quieter, more focused machines.
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07.05.2025
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Dietrich_C
21.01.2026 06:58
My tip: Buy a drink voucher or a meal coupon when you arrive. It gives you a sense of accomplishment and helps you budget your spending right away. Don't just wander in!

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