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ggimlick
May 27, 2018Explorer
It is more expensive than many casino parks, but being in St Louis probably plays into that. It’s always been pretty pricey, but it’s always been pretty full. Since the store closed and nobody working check-in, it seems to be dying. Weeds are growing up between the sites where they were never allowed to do that before. Maintenance is apparently part of what’s being cut back.
I read it’s an employee owned casino now and they sold all physical assets to a hedge fund and leased it back for 15 yrs. That usually signals financial trouble. It’s a nice RV park so it’s a shame to see it decline. I think having a store and people on site would help along with dropping to a more competitive price.
I read it’s an employee owned casino now and they sold all physical assets to a hedge fund and leased it back for 15 yrs. That usually signals financial trouble. It’s a nice RV park so it’s a shame to see it decline. I think having a store and people on site would help along with dropping to a more competitive price.
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