I found this casino to be excellent.I ended up winning more than ever there.A big turn off for me is the upkeep : every time I go there it smells bad. The breakfast buffet was decent and cheap.The staff this said is great.The chef himself came and talked to us.We came late and they allowed us to sit and take our time eating breakfast. All in all , a decent experience.Their buffet is a great value and I like their casino but I dislike all those smells.
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Tina E.
Let me start off by saying my vehicle was STOLEN while I was there. Turned out someone who had been in the casino and drinking, who also had a room there decided to steal my vehicle and go to a girls house. Should I say he and a friend (friend still at large). Now the rooms are clean BUT quiet is not what I found. It was noisy, many drunks yelling, throwing things (like chairs) and so on. 2 girls that night were allegedly taken from their mother. To top it all off the criminals broke glass to get into my vehicle (about 9pm), no windows facing parking, so you can't see anything until you walk out of your room (from 2nd floor). Glass all over ground, vehicle found, towed to police department for processing. Treasure Bay did not find it in their best interest to pay for towing, glass breakage anything. Told me it was a criminal and personal auto insurance matter. WHAT!!!??? They served this guy and maybe the friend alcohol, they didn't have sufficient security. Why would anyone want to stay here. So you can look out the door every now and again to be sure your vehicle is still there. To have someone run off with your kids, to listen to drunks all night. I have nothing against drinking, I have a problem when people are served to much alcohol when they are already DRUNK! I have a problem with a casino not having proper security to protect me and my vehicle. I have a problem with a casino that has horrible security video. I have a real problem with them not thinking they hold any responsibility in my SAFETY! The buffet is HORRIBLE. I don't eat crab legs so ate the other stuff....SO NOT GOOD.. Service was HORRIBLE too
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Amy C.
The infinity Buffet was great. Crab legs and boiled shrimp were some of the best I have ever had. Our server was sweet and very efficient. Definitely recommend this if crab legs are what you are looking for.
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Carolyn D.
Me and my sweetheart approached this casino and decided to have dinner at the buffet. After looking at some of the reviews from this site, we decided to give it a shot. Well we stood in line for a few minutes and decided to do the friendly thing of taking some pictures for a group of customers who were standing in front of us. A white couple walked off the elevator and stood in front of the group of people who was standing In front of us. So we kindly said the line is behind us. The male said I DONT CARE WHERE THE LINE IS IM STANDING RIGHT IN FRONT OF YALL. Of course words were exchanged and he had to advised us he was from NEW ORLEANS AND WE WERE A BUNCH Of HILL BILLIES!!!! well security approached and because they were black he said OH I KNEW YALL WOULD TAKE THEIR SIDE. How dare you play the race card on us when you was clearly in the wrong!!! The food was ok but our experience was horrible and we won't be back!!!!
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Jennifer M.
So far I can say 2 things about this place. Better slot payouts by far than the other Casinos on the coast. I can affirm more play time and some moderate jackpots after a belly full of Dungeons Crabs from the buffet. The hotel rooms could use a touch more luxury but just stay somewhere else and play here ;)
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Reggie W.
Infinity buffet was a delight on a Thursday night. The service was very good and the staff was friendly. So the seal here is the crab legs both Snow and Dungeness crab, they use there own special seasoning that is well balanced and adds great flavor without over powering the crab. If you are a crab lover this is a must try. I will be back next time I'm on Biloxi.
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Kathy J.
I'm a big slot slut, so of course had to stop in and check out the casino. When signing up for their club card you have the chance to win between $10 and $1000 in free play and they give you a coupon book. It was interesting that none of the coupons were for any establishments/restaurants in the casino. Was surprised by the size, much larger than I thought it was going to be. Quite a large variety of slots. Tried a few. Up and down multiple times, ended up leaving down. Not as smoky as some other casinos we've been to, but you could definitely smell smoke. They did not have or we did not find a smoke free area. They do have waitresses that come around for drink orders. We did not try any of the restaurants while here.
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Z O.
The buffet is smaller than some of the other casinos but staff was friendly except the cashier and host. The sitting area is not that big either. We will come back and stay at the hotel for a night.
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James F.
Great rates on the rooms; an ocean view with a balcony for under $140 and I'll pick Treasure Bay over the other contenders in Biloxi. You get two floors to gamble; the pool area is well kept and the staffers were quite friendly and accommodating. Apparently, I was a destined to become an amateur plumber on my trip. The toilet kept eating the chain from the handle so I had to continually pulled the top off and fix it after every flush. The bathtub drain was also out of order unable to hold water. The room itself was quite nice. No party hounds near us for this visit that kept us up to the wee hours of the morning. Ice machine in close proximity to keep our convenience store booze iced down in the sink. Morning arrived and I must say the buffet for the $9 price tag looked a bit weak. When you have to have giant HDTV's telling you that the entree in question is corned beef hash (looked like micro bits of meat particles)...it was an easy pass instead going over the bridge to Ocean Springs trying Bayview Gourmet. For the dollars spent, I'd still stay here again bringing my Craftsman tool kit and some pastries from the local Winn Dixie!
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Fekilpa L.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the All You Can Eat Crab Buffett. Dungeness Crab YUM! Our waiter was so amazing. I gave him a $30 tip on a $50 tab.
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Laura D.
Hotel room nice view nice easy check in. Casino small smokey. Buffet nasty cold food found black curlys in my food. Waste of $75.00. Pool nice but crowded with locals. Parking hard. local beaches dirty trash everywhere. Lots of traffic
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Remy O.
Has now become the only place on the Coast to get AYCE Dungeness crab. Was there last week and the dinner buffet has gone up to $26.00 and the crab seemed a tad soft in the shell which is a sign of mishandling. It is the off season for crab so maybe its been frozen for way to long. All in all its still great for the price.
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Jon S.
1 Waitress in "The Den" with about 20 customers???? What a joke. The poor waitress was running around attempting to provide service, but that's impossible with that many customers. We waited..and waited..and waited...couldn't even pay when we were ready to leave. The casino.... well, talk about Zombie Dealers! Not all of them, but many of them look like they absolutely hate their jobs... no smile, acting like robots, dealing as fast as possible, waiting for their next break...
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Yu Z.
Not gonna lie, this casino is Misssissippi skanky. It smells like stale cigarette smoke and dreams gone awry, but none of that matters. This place is amazing because of the Infinity Buffet on the 2nd floor where the crabby magic happens - mountains and mountains of dungeness crab will appear, and much like Hogwarts, the plates will continuously manage to refill. Your waistline will hate you, and small children will stare at you in fear (or is that just at me?) - but you won't care because you'll be drowning in crab and fake butter. If that isn't happiness, then I don't know what is.
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Orlando L.
This review is only for the Infinity Buffet which is located on the 2nd floor of Treasure Bay. Just as the other reviews state, once you walk through the front doors of this casino the cigarette smoke punches you in the face. It is strong, good if your a smoker not so good when you don't. But then I can't complain it is a casino. We visit the buffet about every 4 months solely to eat Dungeness Crab. This is the only casino on the Gulf Coast that carries them. And they are seasoned and cooked GOOD!!!! I have tried several other items such as gumbo, boiled shrimp, and prime rib which were just okay. You should expect a wait on the weekends, but the line moves pretty quick. The longest I have waited was about 45 minutes.
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Raymond D.
I wouldn't recommend this Casino to the seasoned gambler. This is amateur nite. It's where the new dealers learn their trade-and old one's go to pasture. It is ill managed and a disgrace to the better run Casino's in the area. Treasure Bay (Biloxi) and the Island View in Gulfport - cater to a low brow crowd. Management knows this and treats customers accordingly. There is a good bar on the 9th floor-this aside-the Treasure Bay is a bust.
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William F.
I recommend finding another hotel / casino. Can you believe a hotel casino room with NO refrigerator? But is has a TV in the bathroom! I was told that to have a refrigerator I had to pay $10 per day and I should have told them in advance! What next? Will the toilets be considered extra and require advanced reservations!
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Cindy H.
The casino is small but lots of fun. The dealers are friendly and helpful. The tables have a low enough min. that it makes learning possible. We did not stay there or eat there but will the next time. It is great place for the first time or occasional gambler.
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Shannon M.
This casino has great potential but lack of insight keeps the place from improvement and upkeep. CQ and Blu offers something great in regards to ambiance and visual aspects. Only if management and Corporate officers would take note and pass the same quality or near quality to the actual casino. Let's take this 1 step deeper. The 2nd floor bathrooms are horrible. Everything black makes it a mean place to enter and almost ghostly in nature. Not to mention the smell is truly a nose stopper. Go the the 9th floor and you walk into a heaven of a bothroom. Very clean and definitely releases the anxiety on taking a deep breath. This place is a gaming establishment so with that the Treasure Bay is 3 stars.
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Fred P.
Stayed here one night for old time's sake. Hotel rooms were definitely better than the pre-Katrina hotel. They were nice, updated, and comfortable. What got us was the horribly inefficient valet parking system. It looked like they had 2 guys running the operation. These two guys weren't exactly the most friendly either. The gaming space was also very cramped . We might possibly be back one of these days but with the Beau Rivage and new Hard Rock Platinum down the road, it's hard to justify staying here instead.
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Lori B.
Great, friendly, comfy hotel for the price. Rooms clean with balcony and great views. Bathroom, modern, even TV. Beds comfortable with great linens and 4 pillows each bed. Yummy complimentary cookies. The best part of our stay was the wonderful staff. Casino fun and even though we lost!
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Tricia B.
This rating isn't for another visit to the buffet (I haven't been back recently) but due to the fact that I got a lovely apology from the manager of the restaurant. He was not defensive or belligerent...just apologetic and offered to make good. That means a lot when an owner or manager sees a bad review and contacts you to see what they can do to improve. Kudos to the manager of Treasure Bay Casino and Hotel restaurant!
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Kelley M.
I'm not a casino person, so please continue reading this review with that in mind. I had won a complimentary night stay at the Treasure Bay Casino and a gift certificate to one of it's restaurants, which is how we found ourselves here. This review is much more about the facilities overall and not the casino because it's just not something that we really took part in. This was our first visit to Biloxi and overall we found the area to be kind of depressing. It just seems to be a place that has so much potential but little to show for it. While the hotel lobby is thick with smoke in the air (billowing in from the casino areas), I am happy to say that our non-smoking room was just that. Our room was overall very clean and welcoming, with a balcony that overlooked the pool area and a very comfortable bed. Our room also had one of the nicest hotel bathrooms that I've ever seen-- complete with a deep step-in shower/tub, an expansive mirror, and a tv! I absolutely recommend dining at the hotel's 4-star restaurant, CQ (please see my separate review for more details). Our experience there definitely ranks within the top three meals that we've ever eaten. I don't recommend paying for the buffet breakfast/brunch; it was very underwhelming. Parking is ample, with both self and valet options available. The pool area is really enjoyable with lots of lounge chairs and a nearby bar and grill.
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Mary B.
I really liked the buffet at Treasure Bay. The one thing that stands out the most is the EXCELLENT service! I also enjoyed the food. The seafood was pretty tasty and I enjoyed the southern dishes. If you are in the military, you also get a discount. I haven't been in the hotel area, but the casino itself is very smokey. That's the only downside to Treasure Bay that I noticed.
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Anthony B.
The best place EVER. There is a mix of chinese and american. The crawfish are BIG and spicy. The crab raggon is very good the right amont of chesse and crab. The people are nice. The best part was the icecream parlor. They even have a sugar free dessert section.
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Adam S.
If on a budget and have kids one of the best pools in Biloxi area, period!
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Rene D.
The wi-fi is free, and the payouts are low, low, low.
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Dexter D.
This is for the hotel. We stayed 3 nights and had a great time. Staff was friendly and helpful, room was very nice and clean. We had a balcony facing the pool and it was very pretty at night. The infinity buffet was quite excellent for those who love crab legs. Well worth the money. I would stay here again and would eat at the dinner buffet again. $22.99 is not expensive for all you can eat dungenous crab legs. If you think so then you've never bought them. Find a deal online and rooms are reasonable.
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Jessica B.
Let me start first with the GOOD: The pool. Very nice, outside bar serves strong drinks at good prices and there are plenty of shaded areas, tables and lounge chairs to go around. The rooms are newly renovated and each room has a balcony, which is also a nice perk. Now we get to the heart of my "beef" with this place. I pre-paid for the room for 2 nights on Hotels.com . We were driving into Biloxi from Arlington, TX on a Thursday evening. I knew we would get there late so to ensure our room would not be given away I called the day before and spoke to Chantel to let her know we would not arrive until 1:30am or a little later. She assured me they were going to hold a room for me and everything would be fine. During our journey to Biloxi we ran into "parking lot on the highway" traffic and had to find an alternate route, therefore extending our trip by about 3 hours. Around 2:00am I decided to call the hotel to let them know we were running even later than I had estimated and spoke to Chantel again. She assured me that they would have a room ready to go when we got there. We arrived at Treasure Bay around 5:00am. We had been in the car for 11 hours straight, sat through two bouts of horrible traffic, and were just OVER IT. I realize my attitude might not have been the greatest...nevertheless, I did call TWICE and spoke to the same person about my late arrival only to be told at the front desk, by CHANTEL, that my room was not ready and I would need to wait for them to clean it. About 20 minutes later she called me up to the front desk and asked to see my debit card. I handed it over and she informed me that a $50 hold would be put on the card as a damage deposit for the room. OK, that's reasonable. HOWEVER, it has now been 1 week since my stay and the charge is still showing as pending on my bank account. On the second night of our stay, We laid down to go to sleep around 1:00am. I realize it's a casino and won't be entirely noise free but the people above us literally sounded like they were running back and forth across the room. After about 30 minutes of trying to ignore it with two pillows stacked over my head, I decided to call down to the front desk. Can you guess who I talked to? Yes, our lovely friend CHANTEL. I told her what was going on and she very rudely cut me off and said they would send security. Well, sorry to bother you but I paid good money to sleep in this room and I would like to be able to do so! Who knows if security even went up there because the noise didn't stop until well into the morning....just in time for the noise of the cleaning crew to start up. I woudn't stay here again and I would not recommend it to any of my friends. Oh and by the way, we found hair in our bed and the toilet was dirty the first night we arrived...after it was "cleaned". Not that complaing about it would have done any good.
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Jason M.
Very nice hotel. Rooms were top-noche. Clean. Excellent Internet. Great pool. The first floor stinks a bit because they (unfortunately) allow smoking in Casinos. Buffet was only OK. But price is very reasonable, and the rooms / pool are top notch. A great value if you happen to be staying in Biloxi. Be aware that the beaches are very pretty but the water itself it quite dirty. I recommend taking a day trip to Ship Island.
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Steve I.
I stay here on occasion when I want some relaxing quiet time to myself. There are other hotels/casinos that I prefer more but this is the quietest of the bunch and I can walk across the street and be at the beach in 2 mins. The rooms here are some of the best I've stayed at on the Coast. The beds are comfortable, the rooms are clean, and the rooms are very up-to-date. I love the pool area here too.
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Adam H.
We stayed here for a three day weekend during Scrapin The Coast. Our room was great with nice warm modern feel, and the bathroom is very nice too. Big flat screen tv, large balcony overlooking the pool and bar area. There are four restaurant options: The Den, Blu, CQ, and the Infinity Buffet. We ate lunch at the Den and the food was surprisingly really good. The Den's menu is also available for room service. The Infinity Buffet breakfast was not so great, but the price wasn't too bad. CQ is on the 9th floor and is expensive and claims to have a dress code. The Casino is two floors, mainly slots, and is not all that big, but still nice. I liked that they have several black jack tables with various minimum bets, $5, $10, and $25. Free drinks if your gambling, yet somehow I forgot about this perk and did not take advantage. Overall, great experience and a nice price for the room and experience that comes with staying at a Casino. The larger casino's down Beach Blvd. may be nice, but a much heavier price tag comes with staying there.
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Renee M.
lots of old people...expected, lots of smoke....the pool was beautiful but freezing and the poolside bar wasn't open:( the drinks are free if you gamble! our shower was supposed to be modern but there was no door and water leaked all over the floor, also, no tub...bummer. our view was of a wall and we had no balcony, I feel like we should have gotten a better deal on the room because we were in one of maybe 4 rooms that had that problem.
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Monique H.
IF YOU HAVE KIDS OVER 3 YEARS OLD, STAY AWAY, AS THEY CHARGE FULL ADULT PRICE, BUFFET & A DRINK FOR $25/PER PERSON! My child ate two scoops of mac & cheese and an ice cream cone for dessert, very insulted, frustrated aggravated and could not even enjoy my dinner after being forced to pay $25 for my 5 year old child, that is utterly ridiculous, read on for the full story....... You have to walk through the casino to get to the restaurant which is very smoky and smelly. We were there for only 1-1/2 hours, and we we came back to our Holiday Inn non smoking room, we all smelled of cigartette smoke, our hair reaked of it. For a non smoker, you know how annoying this smell is! It took our waitress a long time to get our drink order; My husband & I, waited quite some time every time we needed a refill, our waitress took quite some time to get to us to bring us another refill. We also had to wait a long time for extra napkins and wipes after peeling the dungeoness & alaskan king crabs as well as, boiled shrimp & crawfish. We were craving the Dungeoness Crabs & Alaskan King Crabs, our conceirge at our Holiday Inn Hotel, recommended Treasure Bay Dinner Buffet as the best deal on the coast for boiled seafood & these types of crabs. The buffet for dinner was $25/per person and an excellent 5 Star buffet for an Adult. However, we had our 5 year old son with us, Alex, who basically ate two scoops of macaroni & cheese for dinner, yet we charged the full price of an adult, with a drink, $25. This is outrageous and ridiculous. We went here for dinner on 4/5/12, we had to wait in line for 20 minutes and when it was our turn, they make you prepay at the register prior to being seated. I explained to lady, my goodness, he is only 5 years old. She replied, well, it is full price unless he is 3 years old or under; she then explained, you would be surprised as to how many people tell me their children are only 3 and I know they are not. I replied, I am a lady of honor and one day have to answer to our maker on all untruths and refuse to lie about my son's age; however, I feel that to be ridiculous and no way will be ever be coming back. We asked if we could come back and go get him McDonald's and were told outside food is not allowed into the restaurant. We were insulted by them not offering any discount on my 5 year old, I mean really, 1/2 price would have even been acceptable, any type of discount whatsoever, I would have considered to be reasonable, but $25 for a 5 year old to eat???? Come on! We went to Jazzeppi's the night before, which is a 5 star fine dining Italian Cusine Restaurant where we did expect to top dollar for my 5 year old, however, adult dishes only offered, no kids menu, and even here we were able to order him an adult dinner of Spaghetti & Meatballs for only $14.95. This is really obsurd to force people into paying $25/per person for a 5 year old to eat the buffet. As I knew, we went to the buffet and the only thing he wanted was two scoops of mac & cheese and then an ice cream cone for dessert, no way is that worth $25! We are totally upset here and cannot believe we were not offered a discount of any kind. WE WILL NEVER COME BACK TO THIS RESTAURANT!!!
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Krsna V.
This review is only for the lunch buffet at Treasure Bay casino and resort I had to get a taste of all the casinos before leaving the coast and decided to have lunch at TB. I went to this casino when it was a pirate ship on the water....beautiful on the outside but lacking on the inside....and the ship got washed away during hurricane Katrina They have now built it on land, from scratch. It looks more like a glorified motel on the outside...not very appealing unlike the other casinos The lunch buffet is only $9.95...an excellent deal for the food you get. There were many different stations but I stuck to the sea food and cajun sections. The boiled shrimp and mussels were fresh and plenty. The red beans and rice was great with the right blend of spices. The gumbo left much to be desired. I feel bad when you cannot get decent gumbo on the gulf coast....come on, this is the land of gumbo. The Asian section had chicken wings, General Tsao's chicken, and some other stuff I did not care about. There was also a carving station and a section with fried catfish, hushpuppies, fried shrimp, and collard greens. The catfish was good, hushpuppies were a dry, fried shrimp was OK, and I did not taste the greens. The bbq station has ribs....and they were good.... not much sauce, but good The italian section had pork marsala (OK), fried calamari (good), pasta shells, broccoli with cheese and other stuff that I did not taste. I had a no sugar added cheesecake for dessert which was good. Overall, the food is not great but good (for the price). Service is great...my glass of sweet tea was always full. A decent lunch buffet.
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Kari M.
A Gilded Palace indeed! I thought this was going to be a great place to stay. I was so wrong. Basically it looks nice from a glance but stay in it for a couple of nights and you realize it's sort of just falling apart all over. We chose this casino and hotel because it had great prices. Well, we figured out quickly that it was the cheapest for a reason. The casino itself is very small and not all that "lively." Most casino's make you want to stay and spend even if you've lost it all. Not this one, the whole thing just felt depressing inside. We went out to the pool while we were there and it was so ridiculous. There was supposed to be someone outside serving alcohol but it was empty. So my husband went inside to find out if we could buy alcohol from inside the casino and bring it out and they said no. So he asked if we could bring our own cooler of beer down there and the lady was very snooty and was like, "Uh...yeah!" Like, how were we supposed to know that? It was missing tiles across the pool, it was too chlorinated, and it was a weird temperature. Worst of all, we paid extra for a gulf view room. Guess what we got? A view of the parking lot. When we complained they told us it was all they had and we weren't reimbursed for that. We signed up for the points system so that if you lose your money you can still play it on the electronic machines. But the woman behind the counter couldn't even figure it out and told us that we had to way 24 hours before we could use the card. So we ended up having to wait to use it. The room itself was nice. I liked the king size bed and the garden tub. But it was seriously so bad that we had 4 days paid for in full and we checked out on the second day and got our money back from hotels.com . If your going to Biloxi, go to Hard Rock or Boomtown.
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Jennifer H.
Resort looks much different now than the pic above. Apparently the building was washed away during Katrina and they've rebuilt it as a beautiful, modern, LV-like resort on land. Room was nice. Leather-tufted headboard, glass enclosed shower, plasma tv, etc. Service was great. You can't beat southern hospitality! Infinity Buffet had the best dungeness crab legs that have ever touched my lips. Served hot and after one crack, the meat would slide out smoothly. Free alcohol if you're playing the slot machines. Grabbed a late snack in the dining room around 3a. Burgers, philly cheese steak, steak and eggs were served with a smile. I wanted a piece of pecan pie and ice cream to go. She brought back THREE slices for me!! I'm not a big gambler and casino resorts aren't normally my thing, but I thoroughly enjoyed this place. A lot of rebuilding going on around the resort and you can't miss the empty lots where buildings used to stand before Katrina. Yeah, I'm a city girl, but I'm glad to have visited the Gulf Coast and especially Mississippi. Nice and friendly people who will do just about anything to ensure you have a good time.
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Deen W.
Vegas, this is not. It's not even Tunica. Treasure Bay Casino has to be the smallest, rinky dink casino I've ever seen. We didn't stay here or eat at the buffet. Free drinks were available - and needed to spend more than 5 minutes here. We didn't come to Biloxi to gamble, but I can promise you it will never be a gambling destination based upon what I've seen.
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Matt M.
Get a room 6th floor or higher facing the gulf and you will love it ,it's a bit small but still comfortable and the balcony is awesome why don't more places do a balcony for rooms? The casino is a bit small and the slots start off at 1 credit per line then jump up to 10 so we did not play too much but it's a fun Place Stop by the sports bar and see Mechelle She was Awesome !
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Randy S.
My family & I went to try the Treasure Bay Casino Buffet after reading positive reviews about it on this website and our desire to see how it's changed since we ate there before Katrina. However, I noticed something was wrong when there were no customers in line at the entrance to the buffet. If it was that good, why wasn't it drawing in a crowd?? We got some of the dungeness crab and it had a funny taste to it, definitely better at Hard Rock & Boomtown. The gumbo tasted like muddy water and could not eat it. The catfish had no taste, overcooked and tough. The veggies were all soggy & horrible. Our elderly hostess spent more time talking to the elderly couple next to us than waiting on tables. Never had my drink refilled once. When the ederly couple left, noticed no tip laid down, so her attention to them and ignoring us did not pay off. My wife, daughter & I were in total agreement; this was the worse buffet we've ever eaten and we will never return!
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Tone N.
If you find yourself in Mississipi for any reason. Don't go to this place. Staff is unfriendly. They told me you they give me a special rate of $69 for checking in at 6 am. I would never have stayed here if I was able to reserve room at the Beau Rivage. Now that is a place to stay. I paid $119 a night versus Beau Rivage was about the same for weekend rate. The room had no scenery where I was put. Elevator had a no smoking sign but smelled like you in a ashtray death box. Shower is a huge tub that gave me problems stepping in and out. Valet had no idea on how to use my car because I guess they never ran into a keyless vehichle. Check in and check out rules are is pretty poor. Check in is at 3-4 PM but they kick you out at 11 AM. I sleep in late when I go to the casino and never had issue with late check out. Most places in Vegas call me around 1 PM if I'm not up already. Here they called at 10:30am....for some damn reason. Checking out was a problem. I would never come back to this place...I would rather sleep on the beach.
Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : No Take-out : No Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Breakfast, Dinner Parking : Valet, Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Very Loud Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
Léa K.
I found this casino to be excellent.I ended up winning more than ever there.A big turn off for me is the upkeep : every time I go there it smells bad. The breakfast buffet was decent and cheap.The staff this said is great.The chef himself came and talked to us.We came late and they allowed us to sit and take our time eating breakfast. All in all , a decent experience.Their buffet is a great value and I like their casino but I dislike all those smells.
(3)Tina E.
Let me start off by saying my vehicle was STOLEN while I was there. Turned out someone who had been in the casino and drinking, who also had a room there decided to steal my vehicle and go to a girls house. Should I say he and a friend (friend still at large). Now the rooms are clean BUT quiet is not what I found. It was noisy, many drunks yelling, throwing things (like chairs) and so on. 2 girls that night were allegedly taken from their mother. To top it all off the criminals broke glass to get into my vehicle (about 9pm), no windows facing parking, so you can't see anything until you walk out of your room (from 2nd floor). Glass all over ground, vehicle found, towed to police department for processing. Treasure Bay did not find it in their best interest to pay for towing, glass breakage anything. Told me it was a criminal and personal auto insurance matter. WHAT!!!??? They served this guy and maybe the friend alcohol, they didn't have sufficient security. Why would anyone want to stay here. So you can look out the door every now and again to be sure your vehicle is still there. To have someone run off with your kids, to listen to drunks all night. I have nothing against drinking, I have a problem when people are served to much alcohol when they are already DRUNK! I have a problem with a casino not having proper security to protect me and my vehicle. I have a problem with a casino that has horrible security video. I have a real problem with them not thinking they hold any responsibility in my SAFETY! The buffet is HORRIBLE. I don't eat crab legs so ate the other stuff....SO NOT GOOD.. Service was HORRIBLE too
(1)Amy C.
The infinity Buffet was great. Crab legs and boiled shrimp were some of the best I have ever had. Our server was sweet and very efficient. Definitely recommend this if crab legs are what you are looking for.
(4)Carolyn D.
Me and my sweetheart approached this casino and decided to have dinner at the buffet. After looking at some of the reviews from this site, we decided to give it a shot. Well we stood in line for a few minutes and decided to do the friendly thing of taking some pictures for a group of customers who were standing in front of us. A white couple walked off the elevator and stood in front of the group of people who was standing In front of us. So we kindly said the line is behind us. The male said I DONT CARE WHERE THE LINE IS IM STANDING RIGHT IN FRONT OF YALL. Of course words were exchanged and he had to advised us he was from NEW ORLEANS AND WE WERE A BUNCH Of HILL BILLIES!!!! well security approached and because they were black he said OH I KNEW YALL WOULD TAKE THEIR SIDE. How dare you play the race card on us when you was clearly in the wrong!!! The food was ok but our experience was horrible and we won't be back!!!!
(2)Jennifer M.
So far I can say 2 things about this place. Better slot payouts by far than the other Casinos on the coast. I can affirm more play time and some moderate jackpots after a belly full of Dungeons Crabs from the buffet. The hotel rooms could use a touch more luxury but just stay somewhere else and play here ;)
(4)Reggie W.
Infinity buffet was a delight on a Thursday night. The service was very good and the staff was friendly. So the seal here is the crab legs both Snow and Dungeness crab, they use there own special seasoning that is well balanced and adds great flavor without over powering the crab. If you are a crab lover this is a must try. I will be back next time I'm on Biloxi.
(5)Kathy J.
I'm a big slot slut, so of course had to stop in and check out the casino. When signing up for their club card you have the chance to win between $10 and $1000 in free play and they give you a coupon book. It was interesting that none of the coupons were for any establishments/restaurants in the casino. Was surprised by the size, much larger than I thought it was going to be. Quite a large variety of slots. Tried a few. Up and down multiple times, ended up leaving down. Not as smoky as some other casinos we've been to, but you could definitely smell smoke. They did not have or we did not find a smoke free area. They do have waitresses that come around for drink orders. We did not try any of the restaurants while here.
(3)Z O.
The buffet is smaller than some of the other casinos but staff was friendly except the cashier and host. The sitting area is not that big either. We will come back and stay at the hotel for a night.
(3)James F.
Great rates on the rooms; an ocean view with a balcony for under $140 and I'll pick Treasure Bay over the other contenders in Biloxi. You get two floors to gamble; the pool area is well kept and the staffers were quite friendly and accommodating. Apparently, I was a destined to become an amateur plumber on my trip. The toilet kept eating the chain from the handle so I had to continually pulled the top off and fix it after every flush. The bathtub drain was also out of order unable to hold water. The room itself was quite nice. No party hounds near us for this visit that kept us up to the wee hours of the morning. Ice machine in close proximity to keep our convenience store booze iced down in the sink. Morning arrived and I must say the buffet for the $9 price tag looked a bit weak. When you have to have giant HDTV's telling you that the entree in question is corned beef hash (looked like micro bits of meat particles)...it was an easy pass instead going over the bridge to Ocean Springs trying Bayview Gourmet. For the dollars spent, I'd still stay here again bringing my Craftsman tool kit and some pastries from the local Winn Dixie!
(3)Fekilpa L.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the All You Can Eat Crab Buffett. Dungeness Crab YUM! Our waiter was so amazing. I gave him a $30 tip on a $50 tab.
(4)Laura D.
Hotel room nice view nice easy check in. Casino small smokey. Buffet nasty cold food found black curlys in my food. Waste of $75.00. Pool nice but crowded with locals. Parking hard. local beaches dirty trash everywhere. Lots of traffic
(2)Remy O.
Has now become the only place on the Coast to get AYCE Dungeness crab. Was there last week and the dinner buffet has gone up to $26.00 and the crab seemed a tad soft in the shell which is a sign of mishandling. It is the off season for crab so maybe its been frozen for way to long. All in all its still great for the price.
(3)Jon S.
1 Waitress in "The Den" with about 20 customers???? What a joke. The poor waitress was running around attempting to provide service, but that's impossible with that many customers. We waited..and waited..and waited...couldn't even pay when we were ready to leave. The casino.... well, talk about Zombie Dealers! Not all of them, but many of them look like they absolutely hate their jobs... no smile, acting like robots, dealing as fast as possible, waiting for their next break...
(1)Yu Z.
Not gonna lie, this casino is Misssissippi skanky. It smells like stale cigarette smoke and dreams gone awry, but none of that matters. This place is amazing because of the Infinity Buffet on the 2nd floor where the crabby magic happens - mountains and mountains of dungeness crab will appear, and much like Hogwarts, the plates will continuously manage to refill. Your waistline will hate you, and small children will stare at you in fear (or is that just at me?) - but you won't care because you'll be drowning in crab and fake butter. If that isn't happiness, then I don't know what is.
(4)Orlando L.
This review is only for the Infinity Buffet which is located on the 2nd floor of Treasure Bay. Just as the other reviews state, once you walk through the front doors of this casino the cigarette smoke punches you in the face. It is strong, good if your a smoker not so good when you don't. But then I can't complain it is a casino. We visit the buffet about every 4 months solely to eat Dungeness Crab. This is the only casino on the Gulf Coast that carries them. And they are seasoned and cooked GOOD!!!! I have tried several other items such as gumbo, boiled shrimp, and prime rib which were just okay. You should expect a wait on the weekends, but the line moves pretty quick. The longest I have waited was about 45 minutes.
(3)Raymond D.
I wouldn't recommend this Casino to the seasoned gambler. This is amateur nite. It's where the new dealers learn their trade-and old one's go to pasture. It is ill managed and a disgrace to the better run Casino's in the area. Treasure Bay (Biloxi) and the Island View in Gulfport - cater to a low brow crowd. Management knows this and treats customers accordingly. There is a good bar on the 9th floor-this aside-the Treasure Bay is a bust.
(1)William F.
I recommend finding another hotel / casino. Can you believe a hotel casino room with NO refrigerator? But is has a TV in the bathroom! I was told that to have a refrigerator I had to pay $10 per day and I should have told them in advance! What next? Will the toilets be considered extra and require advanced reservations!
(2)Cindy H.
The casino is small but lots of fun. The dealers are friendly and helpful. The tables have a low enough min. that it makes learning possible. We did not stay there or eat there but will the next time. It is great place for the first time or occasional gambler.
(5)Shannon M.
This casino has great potential but lack of insight keeps the place from improvement and upkeep. CQ and Blu offers something great in regards to ambiance and visual aspects. Only if management and Corporate officers would take note and pass the same quality or near quality to the actual casino. Let's take this 1 step deeper. The 2nd floor bathrooms are horrible. Everything black makes it a mean place to enter and almost ghostly in nature. Not to mention the smell is truly a nose stopper. Go the the 9th floor and you walk into a heaven of a bothroom. Very clean and definitely releases the anxiety on taking a deep breath. This place is a gaming establishment so with that the Treasure Bay is 3 stars.
(3)Fred P.
Stayed here one night for old time's sake. Hotel rooms were definitely better than the pre-Katrina hotel. They were nice, updated, and comfortable. What got us was the horribly inefficient valet parking system. It looked like they had 2 guys running the operation. These two guys weren't exactly the most friendly either. The gaming space was also very cramped . We might possibly be back one of these days but with the Beau Rivage and new Hard Rock Platinum down the road, it's hard to justify staying here instead.
(3)Lori B.
Great, friendly, comfy hotel for the price. Rooms clean with balcony and great views. Bathroom, modern, even TV. Beds comfortable with great linens and 4 pillows each bed. Yummy complimentary cookies. The best part of our stay was the wonderful staff. Casino fun and even though we lost!
(5)Tricia B.
This rating isn't for another visit to the buffet (I haven't been back recently) but due to the fact that I got a lovely apology from the manager of the restaurant. He was not defensive or belligerent...just apologetic and offered to make good. That means a lot when an owner or manager sees a bad review and contacts you to see what they can do to improve. Kudos to the manager of Treasure Bay Casino and Hotel restaurant!
(3)Kelley M.
I'm not a casino person, so please continue reading this review with that in mind. I had won a complimentary night stay at the Treasure Bay Casino and a gift certificate to one of it's restaurants, which is how we found ourselves here. This review is much more about the facilities overall and not the casino because it's just not something that we really took part in. This was our first visit to Biloxi and overall we found the area to be kind of depressing. It just seems to be a place that has so much potential but little to show for it. While the hotel lobby is thick with smoke in the air (billowing in from the casino areas), I am happy to say that our non-smoking room was just that. Our room was overall very clean and welcoming, with a balcony that overlooked the pool area and a very comfortable bed. Our room also had one of the nicest hotel bathrooms that I've ever seen-- complete with a deep step-in shower/tub, an expansive mirror, and a tv! I absolutely recommend dining at the hotel's 4-star restaurant, CQ (please see my separate review for more details). Our experience there definitely ranks within the top three meals that we've ever eaten. I don't recommend paying for the buffet breakfast/brunch; it was very underwhelming. Parking is ample, with both self and valet options available. The pool area is really enjoyable with lots of lounge chairs and a nearby bar and grill.
(4)Mary B.
I really liked the buffet at Treasure Bay. The one thing that stands out the most is the EXCELLENT service! I also enjoyed the food. The seafood was pretty tasty and I enjoyed the southern dishes. If you are in the military, you also get a discount. I haven't been in the hotel area, but the casino itself is very smokey. That's the only downside to Treasure Bay that I noticed.
(4)Anthony B.
The best place EVER. There is a mix of chinese and american. The crawfish are BIG and spicy. The crab raggon is very good the right amont of chesse and crab. The people are nice. The best part was the icecream parlor. They even have a sugar free dessert section.
(5)Adam S.
If on a budget and have kids one of the best pools in Biloxi area, period!
(5)Rene D.
The wi-fi is free, and the payouts are low, low, low.
(2)Dexter D.
This is for the hotel. We stayed 3 nights and had a great time. Staff was friendly and helpful, room was very nice and clean. We had a balcony facing the pool and it was very pretty at night. The infinity buffet was quite excellent for those who love crab legs. Well worth the money. I would stay here again and would eat at the dinner buffet again. $22.99 is not expensive for all you can eat dungenous crab legs. If you think so then you've never bought them. Find a deal online and rooms are reasonable.
(4)Jessica B.
Let me start first with the GOOD: The pool. Very nice, outside bar serves strong drinks at good prices and there are plenty of shaded areas, tables and lounge chairs to go around. The rooms are newly renovated and each room has a balcony, which is also a nice perk. Now we get to the heart of my "beef" with this place. I pre-paid for the room for 2 nights on Hotels.com . We were driving into Biloxi from Arlington, TX on a Thursday evening. I knew we would get there late so to ensure our room would not be given away I called the day before and spoke to Chantel to let her know we would not arrive until 1:30am or a little later. She assured me they were going to hold a room for me and everything would be fine. During our journey to Biloxi we ran into "parking lot on the highway" traffic and had to find an alternate route, therefore extending our trip by about 3 hours. Around 2:00am I decided to call the hotel to let them know we were running even later than I had estimated and spoke to Chantel again. She assured me that they would have a room ready to go when we got there. We arrived at Treasure Bay around 5:00am. We had been in the car for 11 hours straight, sat through two bouts of horrible traffic, and were just OVER IT. I realize my attitude might not have been the greatest...nevertheless, I did call TWICE and spoke to the same person about my late arrival only to be told at the front desk, by CHANTEL, that my room was not ready and I would need to wait for them to clean it. About 20 minutes later she called me up to the front desk and asked to see my debit card. I handed it over and she informed me that a $50 hold would be put on the card as a damage deposit for the room. OK, that's reasonable. HOWEVER, it has now been 1 week since my stay and the charge is still showing as pending on my bank account. On the second night of our stay, We laid down to go to sleep around 1:00am. I realize it's a casino and won't be entirely noise free but the people above us literally sounded like they were running back and forth across the room. After about 30 minutes of trying to ignore it with two pillows stacked over my head, I decided to call down to the front desk. Can you guess who I talked to? Yes, our lovely friend CHANTEL. I told her what was going on and she very rudely cut me off and said they would send security. Well, sorry to bother you but I paid good money to sleep in this room and I would like to be able to do so! Who knows if security even went up there because the noise didn't stop until well into the morning....just in time for the noise of the cleaning crew to start up. I woudn't stay here again and I would not recommend it to any of my friends. Oh and by the way, we found hair in our bed and the toilet was dirty the first night we arrived...after it was "cleaned". Not that complaing about it would have done any good.
(2)Jason M.
Very nice hotel. Rooms were top-noche. Clean. Excellent Internet. Great pool. The first floor stinks a bit because they (unfortunately) allow smoking in Casinos. Buffet was only OK. But price is very reasonable, and the rooms / pool are top notch. A great value if you happen to be staying in Biloxi. Be aware that the beaches are very pretty but the water itself it quite dirty. I recommend taking a day trip to Ship Island.
(4)Steve I.
I stay here on occasion when I want some relaxing quiet time to myself. There are other hotels/casinos that I prefer more but this is the quietest of the bunch and I can walk across the street and be at the beach in 2 mins. The rooms here are some of the best I've stayed at on the Coast. The beds are comfortable, the rooms are clean, and the rooms are very up-to-date. I love the pool area here too.
(4)Adam H.
We stayed here for a three day weekend during Scrapin The Coast. Our room was great with nice warm modern feel, and the bathroom is very nice too. Big flat screen tv, large balcony overlooking the pool and bar area. There are four restaurant options: The Den, Blu, CQ, and the Infinity Buffet. We ate lunch at the Den and the food was surprisingly really good. The Den's menu is also available for room service. The Infinity Buffet breakfast was not so great, but the price wasn't too bad. CQ is on the 9th floor and is expensive and claims to have a dress code. The Casino is two floors, mainly slots, and is not all that big, but still nice. I liked that they have several black jack tables with various minimum bets, $5, $10, and $25. Free drinks if your gambling, yet somehow I forgot about this perk and did not take advantage. Overall, great experience and a nice price for the room and experience that comes with staying at a Casino. The larger casino's down Beach Blvd. may be nice, but a much heavier price tag comes with staying there.
(4)Renee M.
lots of old people...expected, lots of smoke....the pool was beautiful but freezing and the poolside bar wasn't open:( the drinks are free if you gamble! our shower was supposed to be modern but there was no door and water leaked all over the floor, also, no tub...bummer. our view was of a wall and we had no balcony, I feel like we should have gotten a better deal on the room because we were in one of maybe 4 rooms that had that problem.
(3)Monique H.
IF YOU HAVE KIDS OVER 3 YEARS OLD, STAY AWAY, AS THEY CHARGE FULL ADULT PRICE, BUFFET & A DRINK FOR $25/PER PERSON! My child ate two scoops of mac & cheese and an ice cream cone for dessert, very insulted, frustrated aggravated and could not even enjoy my dinner after being forced to pay $25 for my 5 year old child, that is utterly ridiculous, read on for the full story....... You have to walk through the casino to get to the restaurant which is very smoky and smelly. We were there for only 1-1/2 hours, and we we came back to our Holiday Inn non smoking room, we all smelled of cigartette smoke, our hair reaked of it. For a non smoker, you know how annoying this smell is! It took our waitress a long time to get our drink order; My husband & I, waited quite some time every time we needed a refill, our waitress took quite some time to get to us to bring us another refill. We also had to wait a long time for extra napkins and wipes after peeling the dungeoness & alaskan king crabs as well as, boiled shrimp & crawfish. We were craving the Dungeoness Crabs & Alaskan King Crabs, our conceirge at our Holiday Inn Hotel, recommended Treasure Bay Dinner Buffet as the best deal on the coast for boiled seafood & these types of crabs. The buffet for dinner was $25/per person and an excellent 5 Star buffet for an Adult. However, we had our 5 year old son with us, Alex, who basically ate two scoops of macaroni & cheese for dinner, yet we charged the full price of an adult, with a drink, $25. This is outrageous and ridiculous. We went here for dinner on 4/5/12, we had to wait in line for 20 minutes and when it was our turn, they make you prepay at the register prior to being seated. I explained to lady, my goodness, he is only 5 years old. She replied, well, it is full price unless he is 3 years old or under; she then explained, you would be surprised as to how many people tell me their children are only 3 and I know they are not. I replied, I am a lady of honor and one day have to answer to our maker on all untruths and refuse to lie about my son's age; however, I feel that to be ridiculous and no way will be ever be coming back. We asked if we could come back and go get him McDonald's and were told outside food is not allowed into the restaurant. We were insulted by them not offering any discount on my 5 year old, I mean really, 1/2 price would have even been acceptable, any type of discount whatsoever, I would have considered to be reasonable, but $25 for a 5 year old to eat???? Come on! We went to Jazzeppi's the night before, which is a 5 star fine dining Italian Cusine Restaurant where we did expect to top dollar for my 5 year old, however, adult dishes only offered, no kids menu, and even here we were able to order him an adult dinner of Spaghetti & Meatballs for only $14.95. This is really obsurd to force people into paying $25/per person for a 5 year old to eat the buffet. As I knew, we went to the buffet and the only thing he wanted was two scoops of mac & cheese and then an ice cream cone for dessert, no way is that worth $25! We are totally upset here and cannot believe we were not offered a discount of any kind. WE WILL NEVER COME BACK TO THIS RESTAURANT!!!
(1)Krsna V.
This review is only for the lunch buffet at Treasure Bay casino and resort I had to get a taste of all the casinos before leaving the coast and decided to have lunch at TB. I went to this casino when it was a pirate ship on the water....beautiful on the outside but lacking on the inside....and the ship got washed away during hurricane Katrina They have now built it on land, from scratch. It looks more like a glorified motel on the outside...not very appealing unlike the other casinos The lunch buffet is only $9.95...an excellent deal for the food you get. There were many different stations but I stuck to the sea food and cajun sections. The boiled shrimp and mussels were fresh and plenty. The red beans and rice was great with the right blend of spices. The gumbo left much to be desired. I feel bad when you cannot get decent gumbo on the gulf coast....come on, this is the land of gumbo. The Asian section had chicken wings, General Tsao's chicken, and some other stuff I did not care about. There was also a carving station and a section with fried catfish, hushpuppies, fried shrimp, and collard greens. The catfish was good, hushpuppies were a dry, fried shrimp was OK, and I did not taste the greens. The bbq station has ribs....and they were good.... not much sauce, but good The italian section had pork marsala (OK), fried calamari (good), pasta shells, broccoli with cheese and other stuff that I did not taste. I had a no sugar added cheesecake for dessert which was good. Overall, the food is not great but good (for the price). Service is great...my glass of sweet tea was always full. A decent lunch buffet.
(4)Kari M.
A Gilded Palace indeed! I thought this was going to be a great place to stay. I was so wrong. Basically it looks nice from a glance but stay in it for a couple of nights and you realize it's sort of just falling apart all over. We chose this casino and hotel because it had great prices. Well, we figured out quickly that it was the cheapest for a reason. The casino itself is very small and not all that "lively." Most casino's make you want to stay and spend even if you've lost it all. Not this one, the whole thing just felt depressing inside. We went out to the pool while we were there and it was so ridiculous. There was supposed to be someone outside serving alcohol but it was empty. So my husband went inside to find out if we could buy alcohol from inside the casino and bring it out and they said no. So he asked if we could bring our own cooler of beer down there and the lady was very snooty and was like, "Uh...yeah!" Like, how were we supposed to know that? It was missing tiles across the pool, it was too chlorinated, and it was a weird temperature. Worst of all, we paid extra for a gulf view room. Guess what we got? A view of the parking lot. When we complained they told us it was all they had and we weren't reimbursed for that. We signed up for the points system so that if you lose your money you can still play it on the electronic machines. But the woman behind the counter couldn't even figure it out and told us that we had to way 24 hours before we could use the card. So we ended up having to wait to use it. The room itself was nice. I liked the king size bed and the garden tub. But it was seriously so bad that we had 4 days paid for in full and we checked out on the second day and got our money back from hotels.com . If your going to Biloxi, go to Hard Rock or Boomtown.
(2)Jennifer H.
Resort looks much different now than the pic above. Apparently the building was washed away during Katrina and they've rebuilt it as a beautiful, modern, LV-like resort on land. Room was nice. Leather-tufted headboard, glass enclosed shower, plasma tv, etc. Service was great. You can't beat southern hospitality! Infinity Buffet had the best dungeness crab legs that have ever touched my lips. Served hot and after one crack, the meat would slide out smoothly. Free alcohol if you're playing the slot machines. Grabbed a late snack in the dining room around 3a. Burgers, philly cheese steak, steak and eggs were served with a smile. I wanted a piece of pecan pie and ice cream to go. She brought back THREE slices for me!! I'm not a big gambler and casino resorts aren't normally my thing, but I thoroughly enjoyed this place. A lot of rebuilding going on around the resort and you can't miss the empty lots where buildings used to stand before Katrina. Yeah, I'm a city girl, but I'm glad to have visited the Gulf Coast and especially Mississippi. Nice and friendly people who will do just about anything to ensure you have a good time.
(5)Deen W.
Vegas, this is not. It's not even Tunica. Treasure Bay Casino has to be the smallest, rinky dink casino I've ever seen. We didn't stay here or eat at the buffet. Free drinks were available - and needed to spend more than 5 minutes here. We didn't come to Biloxi to gamble, but I can promise you it will never be a gambling destination based upon what I've seen.
(1)Matt M.
Get a room 6th floor or higher facing the gulf and you will love it ,it's a bit small but still comfortable and the balcony is awesome why don't more places do a balcony for rooms? The casino is a bit small and the slots start off at 1 credit per line then jump up to 10 so we did not play too much but it's a fun Place Stop by the sports bar and see Mechelle She was Awesome !
(4)Randy S.
My family & I went to try the Treasure Bay Casino Buffet after reading positive reviews about it on this website and our desire to see how it's changed since we ate there before Katrina. However, I noticed something was wrong when there were no customers in line at the entrance to the buffet. If it was that good, why wasn't it drawing in a crowd?? We got some of the dungeness crab and it had a funny taste to it, definitely better at Hard Rock & Boomtown. The gumbo tasted like muddy water and could not eat it. The catfish had no taste, overcooked and tough. The veggies were all soggy & horrible. Our elderly hostess spent more time talking to the elderly couple next to us than waiting on tables. Never had my drink refilled once. When the ederly couple left, noticed no tip laid down, so her attention to them and ignoring us did not pay off. My wife, daughter & I were in total agreement; this was the worse buffet we've ever eaten and we will never return!
(1)Tone N.
If you find yourself in Mississipi for any reason. Don't go to this place. Staff is unfriendly. They told me you they give me a special rate of $69 for checking in at 6 am. I would never have stayed here if I was able to reserve room at the Beau Rivage. Now that is a place to stay. I paid $119 a night versus Beau Rivage was about the same for weekend rate. The room had no scenery where I was put. Elevator had a no smoking sign but smelled like you in a ashtray death box. Shower is a huge tub that gave me problems stepping in and out. Valet had no idea on how to use my car because I guess they never ran into a keyless vehichle. Check in and check out rules are is pretty poor. Check in is at 3-4 PM but they kick you out at 11 AM. I sleep in late when I go to the casino and never had issue with late check out. Most places in Vegas call me around 1 PM if I'm not up already. Here they called at 10:30am....for some damn reason. Checking out was a problem. I would never come back to this place...I would rather sleep on the beach.
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