During my one night stay, I directed several other guests to the exit doors, as it was clear they also had the same confusion. I walked past the exit doors to the parking lot more than once on the way out of my room, only to find them while wandering back toward my room due to the odd angles. The place it laid out in a series of spokes off a central hub, with doorways angled toward the central hub where the lobby and casino are located.
Michigan has a public area smoking ban, but casino's are exempt, so it was quite a shock. Upon stepping foot in the door, I was hit by the smell of smoke. I stayed at the Little River Casino Resort for a business meeting taking place in the conference room there.