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Have you ever spent a night in your RV in a free casino parking lot?
 
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Our FMCA club in Tucson sponsored a Mexican cruise out of Long Beach, CA. following a rally in Temecula. Eight of our coaches elected to overnight in Indio and leave our coaches in the casino lot while we carpooled to Long Beach and enjoyed our four night cruise. The casino was very accommodating and agreed to patrol the back lot where we were parked. We enjoyed a delightful dinner in the casino when we arrived and again when we returned from the cruise. Our thanks to the casino for their hospitality
Posted:   8/8/2009  By: Morris  

We stayed at the Mohigan Sun. in Conn. No hookups, but a quiet place, with a beautiful view of the lake. Shuttle service ran frequently. Max time of stay is 1 week.
Posted:   7/13/2009  By: Rhett  

Yes, we tried ONCE!! We called ahead, got permission and then at 6 a.m. got "tossed out" - boy were we pissed (please excuse the expression). Quite a surpise for a Station Casino in Vegas ... especially since we asked.
Posted:   7/11/2009  By: Paul & Holly - Tucson, AZ  

We have stayed several times in the RV parking area at the Sandia Resort Casino, Albuquerque NM when we are traveling in that area. The security folks will tell you where you can park. No fee, no hookups but all concrete, fairly quiet too. Yep, we visited the Casino too!!
Posted:   7/6/2009  By: Doug and Rose Harms, Wyoming  

We spent quite a few nights at mesqwaki casino in Iowa, while we traveled back and forth from Texas to Minnesota. We loved it, only had electric but very friendly poeple.
Posted:   7/4/2009  By: Patricia  

No, in New Mexico we stayed at a Indian Nation Casino, even though we went to the Casino, there was no discount for camping.Overnite the water supply broke and no fresh water to fillup to hit the road, had to go to the Casino to use a water hose attached to building to fill up tank. There was no offer to reduce camping fees because of our water shortage.
Posted:   7/4/2009  By: Anonymous  

You got that right Roy!! No free lunch at casinos, only if your not a gambler, but who can resist at least $20 bucks in a slot machine.
Posted:   7/4/2009  By: Pat  

IT ALWAYS COST ME WHEN I GO INSIDE. AVERAGE ABOUT $400.00
Posted:   7/4/2009  By: ROY (BARGIN HUNTER)