This place is a large border town 24 hour casino complex with a 2 story hotel above it. Half of the rooms have their only windows facing the gaming floor. The casino recently changed hands so maybe they will renovate it. They were renovating the rooms while I was there (flat screen TVs, mini fridges, hot water kettles, and WiFi). The WiFi did have some intrusive program that blocked streaming and torrents as well as access to many international sites. The restaurants, bar, and breakfast were not as depicted. There was no live entertainment the nights I stayed there. They did have a gym, massage/spa, and karaoke room with girls. I was told it was 3000 Thai baht for one of the girls to sit with a guest for an hour. The breakfast was a typical Asian style hotel buffet. I asked about the other food and was told it would take a long time and to order room service. As for the casino part of the hotel I didn't try as it is not really my thing and it was too smoky. It didn't look impressive like Vegas, Macau, or Phnom Phen so it would probably be disappointing if you were serious. The service was unusually good and included bellman, check in, check out, manager, and everyone else. Language barriers existed with most staff but the manager did speak very good English. On a final note the hotel is about 3 KM from the friendship bridge, 5 KM to town, and 8 KM to the colonial plaza. You will need your own transportation or be relying on taxis and tuk tuks.