We arrived a few days before the annual pow wow so we decided to stay to see it.
The casino appears to have been added on to through the years so it rambles a bit and has several areas with table games and many different sections of video poker along with slots. There are two bingo sessions daily, poker rooms and Texas Hold'em tournaments twice a week, a golf course and a marina with dinner cruises on the Mississippi River. Security patrols the campground on a regular basis. You must call for the shuttle from a dedicated phone on the outside of the office building. It's a short walk to the casino and there is also a shuttle. It also required us to reauthorize our use every morning at 10:00 which was just one click but it kicked us off for a second and we would lose whatever we had been working on. Sometimes the signal was strong and everything worked great, other times it wouldn't stay connected. The campground has free WiFi but using it's a little iffy. Water fill is either at the office or at any unoccupied site. There's a $5.00 fee to use the dump station. There's an overflow parking lot to the left of the main entrance if you want to dry camp and use a generator. The only restriction is on generator use. They didn't require any information from us and said that there is no time limit on dry camping. The dry camping area is along the grass on either side of the campground office. It's $18.00 for full hookups and free for dry camping.