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Floor 8 is the only one non-smoking floor, so be sure to ask for that one.

There is a free fitness center and pool, although it was inconveniently closed for maintenance during my stay. I went in anyway and they had blankets over all the equipment, so maybe they had a bug problem or were doing something else. Here are pictures that I took of the fitness center and their brochure for the pool:
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There is a small café near the lobby that has very small coffees (not worth it), some baked goods like egg tarts, and two computers with free internet.
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In my room, I had wired internet but it was rather slow. I was able to Skype, but not upload pictures quickly. They’ll give you a complementary late check out if you ask, which is advertised. Buffet costs about $70 HK but I wasn’t that adventurous.
The Casa Real Casino offers some of the lowest table minimums that I found anywhere. It also offers a large halo of cigarette smoke near any of the table games. I was also the only Westerner and got some weird looks. This place is very Chinese...so, I couldn't figure out all the rules of the games because some had no translations. There seems to be good rewards for play, but I couldn't read it because it was in Chinese. Here is a picture of some rewards program that I don’t understand:

For slot machines, there are four 2¢ slots, six 5¢ slots, about thirty 10¢ slots, about twenty 20¢ slots, and a few 50¢ and $1 slots. There is also one roulette and one sic bo video game with eight seats each. They offer much higher payouts than the table games with maximum bets of $200 to $300 HK. Minimum bets for both games are $5 HK. Video roulette only has one zero, an actual wheel in the center, and pays 36 to 1 for a correct number with a minimum $5 HK bet. 1 to 12 bets or 2 to 24 bets cost 15 and pay 3 to 1. Video Sic Bo has three actual dice in the middle and pays higher than the Wynn and Venetian. The payouts for 1 betting unit are as follows: specific triple (191), any triple (32), spot numbers (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 , 17 payout 63, 32, 19, 13, 9, 8, 7, 7, 8, 9, 13, 19, 32, 63 respectively). Minimum bet is $5 for a spot, $15 for Big/Small, and $5 per game.
I started playing one of the slot machines with a samurai theme. This attracted the cleaning staff in the casino and all the women were cheering me on. Since Macau doesn't have many slot players, this was a welcome distraction for the employees...me slowing losing my $100 HKD. I did not find any video poker, but saw some at the Wynn, Venetian, and Hard Rock (in City of Dreams). Hard Rock was the only one that paid the full 4000 credits for 5 credits in the machine…the others took 100 credits to get the high royal flush ratio. The slot section of Casa Real is a nice quiet place if you are looking to be left alone and not lose too much cash. There is a rewards booth next to it and there were at least 20 prizes including a free room, cigarettes, free dinners, and souvenirs. The free room was 6,000 points but I do not know the point structure.
For table games, there are about thirty tables in total. There are some additional tables downstairs near the lobby with higher minimums. If you play the table games, there is a restaurant within the gaming section that serves you tea and food. You’ll get these big metallic cups for tea. Table game details are as follows:
Some other attractions near Casa Real that I recommend are the tea garden and fisherman’s wharf. You can walk or take a $13 HKD taxi. I left Macau via the ferry and went straight to Hong Kong Airport (customs only happens once…special route) for about $200 HKD. Below are some pictures of the tea garden and fisherman’s wharf within walking distance:
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Address: Avenida do. Dr. Rodrigo Rodrigues 1118, Macau
Phone: (853) 2872-7791
Web site: www.casarealhotel.com.mo
