I have seen little information about the newly opened casino so, I will focus on that. We felt perfectly comfortable making these transactions. When cashing out for a profit, a 'tax' of 7% (I think that is the amount) is taken on the profit. You are given a receipt which you need to keep because when you cash out, this receipt is used to determine if you made a profit. You begin by purchasing chips for the tables or credits for the machines. There are several new players who visit the tables so be aware that you will need to cope with some poor play by others. We saw fewer dealer mistakes than what you find in Vegas casinos. The dealers range from still learning to very good. Blackjack is what we played and had a huge amount of fun for very little money.
The casino has very few customers and was almost empty each night we visited. There is a bar in the casino with drinks served to the players at the games. There is a live poker table but, it never seems to get any players. The casino is small around 8 table games (Blackjack, craps, roulette), 3 'video poker' variations, 15 or so slots and, is smoke free. We were unaware the resort had a casino when we booked but, were pleasantly surprised to learn it did and that it had opened in time for our visit.