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Diamond Jack's Casino

(Formerly the Isle of Capri)

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Location 711 DiamondJacks Blvd.
Bossier City, LA 71111
RV Status

RV Park -- No free overnight

Phone 1-866-552-9629
Web www.diamondjacks.com/bossiercity
Video Poker Nothing Good
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Reports See below -- Send an updated report

 

- report from reader E. Walker, January 2007

The former Isle of Capri Casino in Bossier City, Louisiana is now Diamond Jack's. RV Park is still the same. It is lit up brightly at night and it is real close to the railroad tracks. We've stayed there numerous times. Every time we're in town we always hit Nanking's Restaurant for the best Chinese food we've ever found. It's on Milam Street in downtown

 

Casino Camper Visit - May, 2006 

We were dry camped at the Horseshoe for a couple of days.  Temps are expected to rise later this week, so we took the Honda toad over to check out the Isle of Capri RV park thinking we might get a hookup site. 

 

Looks nice, although a little pricy at $25/weeknight.  We figured we could play a little and get the spot comped, so we went into the casino.  I had read on vpFree that they had a Deuces Wild video poker game with 99.7% payback (known as NSUD).  We looked on all floors (3 of them) and couldn't locate one.  To the contrary, most of the pay tables were awful.  Worst we saw was 8,5,4,3,1,1 Bonus Poker, a 86.3% game!

 

As much as the video poker stunk, the casino itself also had a really bad odor, especially down on the first floor.  Smelled like somebody's black tank wasn't vented right. So for a combination of lousy VP and a cramped, smelly casino I don't recommend the Isle of Capri in Bossier City.

 

However, the RV park isn't bad in a pinch.  Probably less than the closest KOA.

 

- report from reader S. Gagman, February 2006

We stayed at the Isle of Capri RV park for a few days last year.  It's a nice little park, about 30 spaces, full hookup, 30 and 50 amp.  The only problem is that it's right next to the train track!  When a train comes through it sounds like it's going to run right through the park! 

 


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