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Primm Valley Resort

1.9 (827 reviews)
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Joe Z.

Everyone's favorite desert pit stop. Primm Valley is back to being fully operational. With the recent closures of Whiskey Pete's and Buffalo Bills. Primm Valley is your only option for last minute gambling, restrooms , and gas. I haven't stayed here in years, but I don't remember having any problems with the rooms. I did see a sign in the casino that they recently renovated the rooms here. They have the Bonnie and Clyde car back, which I never get sick of seeing. The casino floor looked pretty lively, but they don't have table games, which is a bummer. At the end of the day, take it for what it is. A place to stretch. Get some fuel. Grab a quick bite. Maybe a little slot play. The interior was fresh looking and it's still free parking . They also have plenty of electric charging stations in the parking lot .

The worst employees I ever had, brought food 50 minutes late, burger bun was hard and lettuce wilted, shrugged when told. One woman just stood there. 6.95 beer and burger needs to be reevaluate. Keep driving. Oh yeah, there was a bug in our water

Kat J.

So this is t a 1 star because the location is convenient for staying is you are going to a concert or show at buffalo bills, however I'm almost positive someone was k!lled in this room by all the blood I noticed the next morning on the base of the 2 Queen beds and the side table in between them. The carpets weren't vacuumed and are very caked up, stains on everything, torn drapes

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Gill P.

A lot going on in this casino currently remodeling. The mall is closed due to its remote location. Located on the 15 between LA and Las Vegas. Current room rate it $100 a night.

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Karen R.

Room is filthy!!! No Valet!!! People are friendly but it's run down! Update later on restaurant

Roller coaster

I would give zero stars if I could. We stopped here for a reasonably priced motel on our way to LA from Montana. The shower didn't look like it had ever been cleaned and the carpet creeped us out, but the towels and sheets were clean, I think. The only place to eat in the entire town is McDonald's, unless you want a hot dog or pizza by the slice in the casino. I saw no security around the hotel and anyone could come and go in and out the many doors to the parking lots. I honestly was glad to see our vehicle, unscathed, still in the parking lot in the morning. It looks like the whole place is about to go bankrupt with closed casinos, restaurants, and hotels.....and I'm assuming the roller coaster isn't open either. lol Somehow God took pity on us and there was a decent Starbucks at the gas station so we could caffeinate enough to get the heck out of town!

My Room with a view..This place should be destroyed and someone with real money should rebuild.

I hope this review helps someone, even a truck driver that would be better off sleeping in his truck in the parking lot...This place is serious trash. Checking in the woman must hate her job, the inside is rundown as well as the rooms are complete garbage. Once i got in the room your skin just feels dirty and disappointed. Definitely not worth eating here, I seen other reviews say the food taste and quality are terrible.We went to see about it anyways because we were hungry and seen a line with one person working. Also for some reason the pool area is closed.Not to mention my room view is of a block wall with a shutdown tram.I should of just went into Vegas and payed the ridiculous resort fee..Never again !

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Casino and hotel. Games are great. Rooms are great. Denny's is awesome. Love it. My favorite casino .

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Reservations/customer service was terrible. Only called for convenience. Will drive further to avoid this place.

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What time is check-in?

It is 3:00pm. However if you are nice they let you check in early.

So it's closed or open?

Currently, open. Whiskey Pete's is temporarily closed.

Did they close this casino down? A friend said it was closed, they were there a few weeks ago

We were up there in June and the Casino was still open. There were only a few stores left in the adjoining outlet center though. The casino was fairly empty as well (only a few cars in the parking lot and inside playing the machines).

Are table games staffed and open at any of the Primm stateline casinos?

Yes! The Primm location has table games. Whiskey Pete's did not.

Is the pool open already?

I go to Primm often (whenever I don't feel like driving to Laughlin) and am surprised by so many negative comments. Sorry, I can't answer about the pool, but all of the casino-hotels are nice places to play and stay....There's trash in the hallways… Read more

How is it here in Primm on 4th of July?

Broken, keep drinking and driving.

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