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    Clayshire Castle

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    Our wedding at Clayshire Castle was beautiful, but the experience with Douglas left us very…read moreuncomfortable. We rented the castle for our wedding weekend, including overnight accommodations for our family, and while we appreciated the unique setting, he repeatedly crossed boundaries during our stay. Throughout our wedding night, Douglas frequently entered or attempted to enter our rented spaces uninvited, including coming down to our side of the castle and asking us to turn off lights to save electricity. While I can understand wanting to conserve energy, several guests returned to their rooms after leaving lights on and found them off, which was unsettling and felt like someone had been in the room. We paid a significant amount for the venue, and it's hard to imagine that the cost of electricity would come close to what we paid for the event. The situation made us and our guests feel like our privacy wasn't being fully respected during what should have been a private and personal celebration. During the rehearsal and throughout the weekend, Douglas made several comments that felt unnecessary and intrusive. During the rehearsal, he told my husband and I to "act like you like each other" because he felt we weren't standing close enough at the altar, though there were much more appropriate ways to make that suggestion. He also repeatedly remarked on my hair being down, referencing medieval customs. The frequency of these comments over the rehearsal, wedding night, and breakfast the next morning made the interactions uncomfortable. Our parents and other guests also noticed how he spoke differently to the younger adults in our group, often in a condescending tone. During the reception, Douglas and Josephine helped clear plates as guests finished eating, which we appreciated. However, a few guests witnessed Douglas taking a plate of food and a cookie from our catering as he returned to his side of the castle. We weren't upset about it, but it did feel odd since it hadn't been discussed beforehand. The venue itself is stunning, but couples considering booking should be aware that the owners remain very present and involved throughout the event. Sometimes in ways that make it difficult to fully relax and enjoy your celebration.

    Great experience! Beautiful castle! My husband can't stop talking about it and we are returning for…read morethe medieval faire

    Terre Haute Casino Resort

    Terre Haute Casino Resort

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    Another Yelper wrote in their review, "good, but not there yet." This exactly describes how I feel…read morea bit. A little behind in posting this review, I have actually been to the TH Casino Resort a few times since its opening. I grew up in Terre Haute and my parents still live there, so I have reason to be in Terre Haute a few times a year. Full disclosure, my husband and I come from a global casino gaming background, so I understand too much on how things work inside a casino. But with that and being from Indiana, I also understand the market and expectation of what the TH Casino Resort is as an entertainment offering in the region. There are many things that I can appreciate here at this property and work for the demographic it serves. 1) Holy cow there is countless amounts of handicap parking available, in addition to a covered portico at both entrances to shield guests from rain, snow or sun. 2) There are two locations on the casino floor for self serve free coffee and soda, if that is your thing. 3) Disignated smoking room for slots that is connected oddly to the outside, but nice to have that confined for non-smokers like myself. 4) Lots of Color & Wonder in addition to Aristocrat slots on the floor, including old school reel machines in the back. 5) The Altitude Bar & Lounge seems like a home run. What a great space. Large, indoor/outdoor, romantic for two or your giant group of girlfriends, great view of simply the green region around and an effort to make the experience of this space elevated. Things working against this property in my opinion: 1) I think they missed the mark on not having a designated coffee shop. Simple food like a Denny's, wait staff, coffee, sit down, relatively inexpensive. This market eats at spots like this and I found it strange that this was not an offering available. The Soda Shoppe is a grab and go line, sit and eat spot. But early on, when I was there despite what the menu said, there was no tuna sub, no pizza and at that point there had never been soup. Maybe things have changed, but this is the only low key spot in the entire casino resort and this seems like disappointing and a missed opportunity. 2) Midweek during AM or afternoon, when things are real slow....like maybe two to three gaming tables having play, there is no $5 BlackJack option. This seems like a complete oversight. Like an easy softball for them to knock out of the park for people like me and my dad, that simply want to play a few hands. When clearly it is a ghost town on the tables, not sure the thinking here. When there is action and demand, totally get the higher table limit. But when I can hear crickets, not sure why there is never a $5 table open....at all. 3). The concept of "The Center Bar", which was first invented by the Hard Rock in Las Vegas over 20 years ago and is a much replicated at casino joints across the planet since, is missing something. I think it is the general lighting from the casino floor and its colors. "The Center Bar" should feel cozier, warmer, yet for the masses. I have not seen a hotel room, nor have I eaten at the Four Cornered Steakhouse. But in my handful of times coming here with my folks. these are my thoughts. Again, "good but not there yet." Hopefully as times goes on, tweaks will continue to be made to ensure the vibrancy of this entertainment spot that is a great financial fuel to this area. I will come visit again with my folks despite my 3 star rating.

    I really like this casino. It is a nice size, clean, and has a good vibe. I played a long time…read morewining up and down. I did not see any hand pays or big wins. Lots of new games which were fun. I was happy leaving up a little bit.

    Patriot Inn - hotels - Updated August 2026

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