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November 7, 2009
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    November 7, 2009

    When we first started fulltiming, about 5 years ago, I was surprised to learn that some people who camp or park at casinos never gamble.  Gambling had been a hobby of ours for many years so it seemed odd to us, but since then we’ve met many RVers who do this.  Why do they visit casinos?  They tell me it’s all about the free parking, and free or low cost camping. 

    Not all casino camping is free or low cost, but much of it is.  Here are a few examples, from some locations that I’ve recently updated or added to our list:

    • Isle of Capri, Lake Charles, LA has both free overnight parking without hookups and $10/night with electric
    • Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino, Sunland Park, NM offers RV sites with water and electric for $10/night and has a dump station on site.
    • Win-River Casino, Redding, CA gives you 3 nights free dry parking.

    Sometimes casinos require play to receive discounts in their RV parks, and rates change too, so if you see a low price advertised it’s good to inquire before you start your trip.  We’ve also seen the opposite, where a casino gives you “free play” or a cash rebate in return for staying in their campground. This is often as much as 50% off the price of camping.  Their intention of course is to get you into the casino. 

    Free play has to be run through a machine before you can cash it out.  If they give you $10 free play pick a machine, then figure how many hands you have to play to equal $10.  Play exactly that many hands and cash out whatever you have in winnings.  You might lose the whole $10, or hit a jackpot, but on average you’ll cash out a little less than $5.

    Cash rebates are easier.  Normally they require you to sign up for a player’s card and then visit the cashier’s cage to receive your rebate.

    Whatever the deal is, be sure to ask questions and fully understand the “fine print”.

    Happy travels, and good luck in the casinos.

    www.CasinoCamper.com

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    18 comments

    1. Ken

      You can go to Camping World and buy a book called Casino Camping and it lists all of the casinos that permit camping. It is $15.95

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      August 20, 2010
    2. will page

      checkout Little River Casino resort Campground in Manistee MI. Great little campground, not just a parking lot. Shuttle to Casino with access to Casino Resort Pool and Health Club with campground stay. Can’t remember price. Great food in Casino. Did not gamble but enjoyed the weekend.

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      December 27, 2009
    3. Dave Rankhorn

      FYI,
      There’s a small Indian casino in Nekoosa, WI (Rainbow Casino) where you can stay in the parking lot with free 30A electric for up to 3 nights. Nobody checks to see if you’re gambling.

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      December 24, 2009
    4. karen

      We stopped at the casino in Lake Charles, La. after reading about it in your blog. We love to dance & to our surprise they had a great band (made up of musical school teachers) & a nice dance floor–all for $10/night. We stayed an extra night just to dance again! We’ve also stayed at 7Feathers Resort in Canyonville, OR., and we love their amenities–pool, hot tub, separate shower rooms–very comfy, but not free.

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      December 23, 2009
    5. D. Schlagel

      We have stayed at casino’s around the Mid-West and SE and have found the following:

      Diamond Jo’s on I-35 in Iowa just South of the MN border allows free stay but no hook-ups

      Terribles on I-35 near Osceolla, Iowa charges $20 per night with full hook-ups but used to give back $10 in play credits, no more due to economy.

      Grand Casino-Hinkley on I-35 Mid-Minnesota excellent level sites with full hook-ups charge $20-$22 per night.

      Oklahoma location on I-35 on the TX-OK border have excellent new RV sites with full-hook-up.

      We have many more but I ran out of time…Need to move on…Happy camping and good luck in the casino’s.

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      November 27, 2009
    6. Nick Russell

      We seldom gamble, but we have stayed overnight in many casino parking lots. We always hit the buffets, and enjoy people watching.

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      November 12, 2009
    7. Mac McClellan

      Hi Karen,

      I think all the casinos in Illinois are non-smoking. They have outdoor smoking areas like those rooms at airports, but open so that the smoke goes out vs. all drifting back inside the building. There are others too, but I’m drawing a blank.

      I might start identifying Smoke Free casinos in some way on my website, maybe with an icon.

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      November 12, 2009
    8. Karen

      “Pat on November 7th, 2009 9:58 pm

      Good info…thanks…though we like to play the slots within our limits, we usually don’t because the cigarette smoke is not only unhealthy but makes our clothes stink…so if anyone knows of any non-smoking casinos post a list in response, but there probably aren’t any (in Iowa they have no-smoking sections, sandwiched inbetween the smoking areas, not at all effective!”

      Reply to Pat’s post – As meandering fulltimers , we casino camp all over the country and know exactly what you mean. Some casino are better than others. High ceilings and good ventilation helps a lot but the smoke still manages to drift everywhere. However we have found one that’s really good. It’s the Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn Washington. The nonsmoking section is large and is almost a separate building. I think that it may have been the original building and when they added to the casino this area became nonsmoking. The two sections are connected by a wide corridor with a few bends and we’ve never noticed any smoke smell in the nonsmoking section. There’s a fairly large section of the parking lot where RVers park. It’s not specifically marked but there are usually a few RVs parked there. We have stayed for three days in a row but I don’t know the official policy for overnight parking is.

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      November 12, 2009
    9. RV Sales

      I think that you are correct. Non-gamblers chose casinos because they are conducive to RV travel/boondocking. Same is true for Walmart. But, in both cases, good etiquette would tell you to patronize both businesses.

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      November 10, 2009
    10. Mac McClellan

      Cathy, wow $3 a night for FHU that’s awesome!

      Robert, you have a point. The RV park at Durant (if I’m not mistaken) is a KOA vs. being operated by the casino. That can make a difference.

      Ruth, we like 7 feathers too and the truck stop has good prices on RV tires.

      Happy travels all, and good luck in the casinos,

      Mac

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      November 9, 2009
    11. bob

      I forgot to mention for those who might not know, Grand Sierra Resort is in Reno, Nevada near the Hwy. 80/Hwy. 395 split.

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      November 8, 2009
    12. bob

      Grand Sierra Resort and Casino doesn’t mind RV’s parking in their lot, even if you aren’t gambling. You have to boondock if you want to park though. I spent 4 nights there last year. No problems, No hassles.

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      November 8, 2009
    13. Pat

      Good info…thanks…though we like to play the slots within our limits, we usually don’t because the cigarette smoke is not only unhealthy but makes our clothes stink…so if anyone knows of any non-smoking casinos post a list in response, but there probably aren’t any (in Iowa they have no-smoking sections, sandwiched inbetween the smoking areas, not at all effective!

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      November 7, 2009
    14. Ruth Annan

      We do not gamble, but on the road we make overnight stops at Casinos because the food is good! We shuttle regularly between Fresno, CA and Florence, OR and a routine dining stop is at the Seven Feathers Casino in Canyonville, Oregon. They have a very nice campground for those who want to spend some time sightseeing or gambling, and a free RV parking lot for overnighters.

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      November 7, 2009
    15. Robert

      My wife and I are not particularly big gamblers, but at the Indian casinos in Oklahoma the available camping is not cheap by any means. We looked at casino camping in both Durant OK and Ardmore OK – both were more than staying at near by Lake Murray or Chickasaw NRA.

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      November 7, 2009
    16. Cathy Bjorum

      We just camped at BorderTown Casino in Seneca, MO for $9.00 for 3 nights, full hookups. You read it right! You pay $9.00 for one, two or thee nights of camping plus they give you a 2 for 1 meal in their restaurant worth up to $10.00 and if you sign up for their card in the casino, you get $5.00 in promotional play. The RV park is basically on a parking lot but you have water, electric and sewer. The staff was very courteous. They had a Cushman shuttle going all the time and the casino itself was very clean. We were impressed.

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      November 7, 2009
    17. Bill

      Nice article. I have bookmarked your site. I always wondered how the casino camping worked. I’m not a gambler but I’ll do what it takes to stay for free or at a reduced rate.

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      November 7, 2009
    18. Patrick W. Tribbey

      Whom needs to gamble?? The government is taking enough already——I don’t need any help! 🙂 Yes, I know, some people do it for sport, fun, etc. Some make a living that way, too! However, like I first stated————————–. 🙂

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      November 7, 2009

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