Mineral Palace Review

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Mineral Palace

Fodor's Review:

As at the other hotels built in town since gaming was reintroduced in 1989, the architecture of Mineral Palace blends in with the historic buildings of Deadwood. The rooms have modern furnishings, but floral bedspreads, burgundy carpeting, and hardwood trim give them a slightly Victorian look. A recent multimillion-dollar expansion added amenities like Jacuzzis and flat-panel TVs to VIP and Royal suites. Pros: Recent expansion offers some of the best accommodations in Deadwood, on-site steak house is one of the tastiest in town. Cons: No-smoking rooms still have a hint of smoke smell, only a small on-site parking area.

  • Hotel Details: 59 rooms, 12 suites
  • In-room: Internet.
  • In-hotel: restaurant, room service, bar, laundry facilities.
  • Credit Cards: AE, D, MC, V
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