If they had, I probably would have rated it a 4/5 or even 5/5. I merely wish they'd be more candid about the fees and what warrants them. There is, of course, an attached casino, but that's merely a money-suck, so why should we pay more to visit that? The added fee isn't a lot and the hotel is still reasonably priced. Further, where is the 'resort'? Unless I missed it, there's no pool, spa or fitness center that remotely resembles a resort. Even when you check in (after it's really too late to change your mind), the staffer makes a quick, cursory reference to the added fee, but it's never quite clear what it is. But more than anything, I wish the hotel would just be upfront about its 'resort fee.' If you register online, it's difficult to determine exactly the price because the hotel refers to an 'other fee' and 'other fee tax,' but neither seems to be the so-called resort fee. Cons: Some of the common areas (hallway carpets, elevators.
If gambling isn't your thing, there are plenty of nearby spots to visit. Hotel/casino was just a few blocks from the quaint downtown and one block from the Ohio River levee, right in the heart of town. See all (12) There arent enough food, service, value or atmosphere ratings for Hollywood & Grind, Indiana yet. 777 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood Casino, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-2503 +1 88 Website.
Pros: Desk staff, housekeepers and folks in attached casino were pleasant, welcoming and professional. 8 reviews 18 of 40 Restaurants in Lawrenceburg - Fast Food.