There is a mall and a supermarket, but I didn't see much else. If you are staying in a hotel out in town, don't expect much it is a small town. I'd advise doing a bus tour if your city offers one. Easy to get turned around, so make note of the exits as you enter. It is a sprawling casino and difficult to walk a straight line. If you play slots, this casino is great if you're looking for table games, you're out of luck, unless you hit the poker room, and then it's just poker. My wife and I played the penny machines and managed to get a few hours of play for about $100 each, I did see several people hit some money here and there. With the player's club card it was $13 which is an OK value. The buffet was OK, they had Prime Rib on the line, a few buffet islands to select from and it was buffet caliber food, nothing special. Cigarettes are $10/pack in the casino (I don't smoke, just noted the price). Beer and cocktails aren't complimentary, you must purchase them. The smell of cigarette smoke hangs in the air I didn't notice any non smoking game rooms, but I must admit I didn't look for them.
Nearly all of the games are newer video slot machines, from pennies through dollars.
It is a large casino, several bars, a couple restaurants, bingo and poker rooms. Tons of machines greet you when you enter.
Bored so we made the 3.5 hour drive to Eagle Pass to visit the casino.