Hi I need some info on hotels in Biloxi We will be driving to Biloxi for 4 days in April. Where are the best casino deals, restaurants, hotels etc? Are there any sights to see in this area? thanks
Biloxi Mississippi/casino info
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There are quite a few casinos in and around Biloli. If you have kids, there are a few casinos that have the state of the art arcades...some you actually sit on a motorcycle and tilt it as you make your turns. Another one is like skiing! Adults have fun also! (The 3 that I know that have kid activities are The Grand Casino, Boomtown, and the one like a pirates ship (cannot remember the name) Personally I like the Isle of Capri. The slots seem to be a lot looser. Plus if you are there for a Friday night, the seafood buffet is FABULOUS!!! It includes huge steamed shrimp, seasoned crawfish, frog legs, and many other wonderful delights. The line for dinner is very, very, very long...but the dinner is wonderful. The Grand Casino, has a show that is pretty good. There are two great places to eat at the Grand, one is the buffet and the other is in the Magnolias resturaunt. The prime rib is perfect..the price isn't bad either. (about $11)The Grand also has a non smoking section for the slots. If you go on a weekend evening before the end of the month, it is hard to find a place to play. The end of the month people are broke and the casinos don't seem to be as crowded! The casinos are not nearly as large as they are in Vegas. Vegas always had a lot of emply seats at the slots. I have not visited very many of the casinos so I do not know too much about the rest. I have been to Casino Magic quite a bit, but the slots are very tight. I probably would not go there as often if they did not offer specials for a tour bus. The bus is $6, you get a free lunch buffet, which is delicious especially the seafood pot pie, plus $5 in coins to play the slots. That is the main reason I have been there so many times. I have never won, but my mom hit 3 jackpot payouts in one day there! Hope you have fun.
Visit nearby Bay St. Louis, for historic district with quaint antique, and art shops. Also photo-type (Kodak moment) views of bay, railroad bridge, harbor, etc. And good small restaurants. There are some outlet type malls, not too far away on the Interstate.