On April 8, 1878, Union Depot opened on a narrow triangle of land in Kansas City between Union Avenue and the railroad tracks of the Hannibal and St. Other Casinos in KC are nicer but I have just always gone here but not anymore. History Fountains in front of Union Station, 2012 Grand Hall of Union Station, 2011 Grand Plaza or North Waiting Room (also now known as Sprint Festival Plaza) of Union Station, 2011 Union Depot. They really don't have much to eat, the bar staff seems limited to serve drinks to people, and there are a lot of people just sitting around not really playing which kind of gives it a train station lobby feel. for November and was told my account had been looked up and I played and lost an average of $3 a pocketbook says I have lost a heck of a lot more as well as a $490 drop my last trip in there.I always put the card in.this is my go to place but not anymore. I continued to play for the month and it seemed like the machines were a lot tighter and I was down $700 for the month. For some reason in October I received no free play for the first time ever. I haven't played blackjack since Covid because they increased the minimums but I have definitely played slots. They have very limited table games but the floors and dealers are friendly.
I like the slots and the table games staff. Additionally I have also gone a lot since it used to be Flamingo. I have gone in Isle at least twice a week for the last three years.