Noisy, rude, clogging the aisles and passageways - every night there now is like New Year's Eve with low-lifes that started drinking early. One other point, which I'll try to make delicately - the quality of their clientele has dropped as well. You've got a better chance of winning on the Strip than at this so-called 'locals' place. And the video poker machines - well, let's just say the owner is trying to recoup his pandemic losses as quickly as possible. The food is mostly still good but the service is hit-and-miss.
I used to have no issue dropping off my senior, disabled parents at the door, but now several lanes of cars are always backed up to the entrance way, so there's way to do so - and their handicapped spots are a long way from the casino entrance. In fact, on most nights this place is a nightmare. Casino was clean and relatively quiet, restaurants were mostly great, video poker machines let you win every once in a while, and parking was easy. Senior card holders will receive a free tournament entry when they swipe their Club Card at any Club kiosk. South Point Seniors 50+ can get 4 movie admission all day on three days: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday not just on Senior Mondays. Prior to the pandemic this was our favorite place to eat and play. South Point Casino Club Card players age 50 and older have the opportunity to participate in a Seniors 50+ Slot Tournament every Monday from 10 a.m.