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    Artwork in the room and notice the cute little ice scoop on top of the ice bucket
    Laura R.

    Traveling through AR, and we like a good casino, so we booked a room for one night. The hotel is beautiful and our room was lovely. We did not need a room with a view as we would not be here long and it was dark, but we could see the mountains (hills?) in the distance. The king room came with many extra amenities that I've not seen in average hotels, and that I appreciated! The lighting, storage, decor, and small details made the space very comfortable and functional. The king bed was extremely comfortable with a light but warm comforter and fluffy pillows. I slept great! Next to the bed were 2 end tables each with 2 large drawers. In addition to the lamps on each nightstand, there were reading lights in the wall on each side of the bed. Instead of an alarm clock, there was a tablet with the time, weather and alarm feature. I did not use the tablet, but appreciated the integration of technology. The main space had 3 chairs, one ottoman, and a cocktail table. I appreciated the extra furniture as seating options instead of just sitting on the bed or at the desk. The desk had a camel-colored writing blotter complete with stationary/letterhead and envelopes. The pens provided have the stylus tips to use with touch screens (like the tablet in the room). There was a long "dresser" with drawers and 2 cabinets - one with a safe and one with a mini fridge. Plenty of room to put items away. The Keurig came with several coffee & tea options (or bring your own). Along with the bottles of water, rock glasses, and ice bucket, there was a cute little ice scoop too. The closet contained 2 robes, slippers, and extra blanket, lots of hangers, and an iron & ironing board. The bathroom was large and bright. Having a pocket door for the toilet room is helpful for a bit of privacy. The main mirror could be adjusted for brightness and there was a makeup mirror which is so helpful not only for makeup application but for hubby when he shaves. The vanity had 2 drawers on either end so my items did not have to be all over the counter. It was nice to have 4 bath towels (2 for each of us) as some hotels only give 2 or 3. The shampoo, soap and other complementary products were also appreciated (though we bring our own), especially the mouthwash The few staff with whom we interacted were pleasant and helpful and the main spaces were very clean. We did spend time in the casino. There is a separate smoking area with games, a high limit area (maybe 2?), and several restaurants and bars. We were too late to eat at any of the restaurants but did enjoy drinks at the sports bar while we watched Sunday night football and listened to some drunken nonsense from some regulars. We played the slots, there is a good variety of new and classic games, and it wasn't crowded, but the music was super loud in a few spots. We came away up a few dollars and that is a win for us. All of the "little" things add up and we would love to stop back when we are in the area again.

    Chris J.

    This place is so new and clean. The staff is friendly and make you feel very comfortable. We came to Hot Springs for a weekend get away and it was more than enjoyable. Making my room reservation for opening weekend of horse racing.

    Oaklawn Resort Casino & Spa: construction near pool
    Cynthia M.

    Well it was an experience. Don't book here until the construction is complete. Other hotels with full spa and swimming are your best bet right now. Be patient because Oaklawn is gonna be one of the BEST EXPERIENCE and get away for the area! Across from Rally's is the main entrance. PARKING $5/valet for daily parking $20/overnight guest stay FREE self-parking (very limited) yet there is a shuttle if you have to park far away. CHECK-IN Our bags were placed on the cart and then we waited...Our check in wasn't quick because the hotel is short staffed and the phones were constantly ringing! We received service 15-minutes after waiting around for the front desk staff to finalize the call he was on. Our check-in took so long (20-mins tops) because the young man was looking for an ADA room for us with no view. OPTIONS with a view or without a view. Room w/o a view (Thursday $155, FRIDAY & Saturday $225). Check in consists of: credit card and identification THEN credit card for incidentals THEN sign two electronic statements THEN sign a hard copy INTERIOR Bright and upscale. Glassed in lobby. Fresh daily flowers. Enclosed ceiling-to-base glass Fire pit for sexiness. Trophy case with lots of silver plates. The store has a few tourist logo offerings with necessary sundries (cough drops, gum, pain relief, etc.). The chandeliers are updated versions of 1960's/70's glam. Light grey and marble looking colors everywhere with bold pops of dark blue. Cool and calm interior. I know there was music piped in but it was too low. I don't recall smelling any pumped in scents. I'm sure there is... because there is so much construction going on. There is lots of comfortable seating in the lobby which includes a lobby bar! There is also a VIP Check-in. I snooped back to the area and was escorted back towards the main desk. At this time, there is no VIP (it's a bare glassed in office). EVENTS AREA I wandered through the gigantic doorway to the hallway and into one of the event spaces. This room had pull out stadium seats (like high school bleachers). So this huge space will be used for concerts, maybe boxing, etc. I believe it has a stage and huge TVs will be put in place. I saw lots of stacked chairs and boxes, etc. It's not in use currently. The box office is small and set back in an area within the lobby nearest the glass door escalator entrance. Other rooms are near the big room . RESTROOMS Very bright with a grey and metal theme from the 20's/50's/60's geo pattern. I really dig that cool look! LOBBY BAR Large, bar area with extra seating is inviting with a large TV at the bar. New brass bar implements sit on either ends of the bar and one fresh rose on a stick stem. The bartender had stepped away so I was not able to see the cocktail menu pricing. DINING The main dining area for upscale eats is: The Bugler (as in listen to the bugle) was closed on Friday & Saturday for a private family owner wedding event. So we weren't able to eat at the establishment. I did go inside and noticed that it has very close views of the race track (glass wall) and has a very elegant, sexy and sultry looking restaurant. At night this place must look SPECTACULAR with candles & fresh flowers. The menu is delightful and priced right ($$$). Perfect for treating yourself or those you love! (Sorry I didn't take photos of it...I stopped in after going soaking in one of the downtown bathhouses... and wanted to check out the menu when I was informed it was closed for the weekend because of the event)... I was in sadsVille! :( I highly suggest you make reservations!!!!! The Casino floor has: The Perc (coffee cafe) which serves oversized breakfast sandwiches & pastries... along with your coffee faves! Plenty of seating. The Deli .... Not currently in operation. I was told possibly June 27th is the opening date. Big Al's Diner... which is part of the Room Service Menu. Breakfast, lunch and dinner for the NO FRILLS person. Silks Bar & Grill (has entertainment bands). Silks had gaming at the bar and additional seating (table top & booth seating) for dine in. I ordered a chicken salad without chicken and substituted it for grilled shrimp with a side of salad dressing (wine & cheese). I am a fanatic of this wine & cheese salad dressing it is so rich and creamy. Yum! The staff were so pleasant and helpful in assisting because the menu had changed. I wanted to substitute the chicken out for Salmon but it was taken off the menu. The salad was great (except I'm NOT a fan of black olives... disgusting!!). Track Kitchen is NOT within the hotel. It sits near the outside track! So, I'm not able to review it. Part 2...located on Google reviews

    Kittie Quinn A.

    Great casino, live band they had Friday night was fun and entertaining.Staff was friendly and helpful. Located right down the street from Bath House Row. Wish the horse racing's was going on when we visited that would of been nice to watch with the family.

    Crab cake appetizer. Probably close to the best crab cakes I have had

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    It was nice and clean but the air freshener was overwhelming. Otherwise I had a nice time.

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    They did everything Mark told us they would and very quickly! Thank you Mark, Russell and Julie!

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    We made reservations at the Bugler restaurant both nights we stayed bc it was so amazing the first night we went.

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