We stayed 5 nights during the time of the balloon fiesta. No hookups, so come prepaired. The parking lot is big, so plenty of space. The Fiesta is half a hours drive away (north).
Casino has lots of restaurants.
Wifi from casino reaches the parking lot. Verizon signal is very good.
Trucks come on and off. If they have the generator running all night it is annoying. We would stay here again.
A nice quiet place to stay, well lit. The whole lot is sloped, leveling is a must. 15 minutes to Albuquerque. We saw police patrol every few hours. Some trucks so try to park on the edges of the lot to minimize their engine noise.
Same experience as Frank -- quiet and well lit, and every part of the lot is sloped, so you need to level. Semis park there too so try to park away from them to minimize their generator noise. We felt safe and would stay here again.
There is apparently some confusion among the staff at the casino about RVs staying here. When I pulled in I was immediately greeted by a security guard on patrol and we chatted for a while. I asked if it was ok if I stayed a couple of days and dropped my trailer so I could go eat and do some site seeing in the area. I was told that wouldn’t be a problem. I had planned to stay 3-4 days but due to high wind gusts (60+mph) I stayed an extra day to wait for the wind to die down. As I was packing up, a different security guard knocked on my door and told me I had to leave he said the lot was “for trucks only” and “only for one night”. The signs say RV/ truck parking and the other security guard said I was fine!! Overall it was quiet and not very busy, you do have trucks running all night but they usually stay around the edges.
Wouldn’t allow us into the casino because we didn’t have NM drivers license. Also, the parking area is on a steep grade, making it extremely uncomfortable.
Called ahead told to follow signs for truck parking
Big lighted lot
Angle parking a little unlevel
Quiet
The field behind parking had lots of stickers that got in dogs feet
Stayed 2 nights, never talked to anyone from security. Parking lot is unlevel, we leveled easier by parking across 2 parking spots in the normal direction vs parking across a bunch along the edge. Loud semi near us one night. Can’t complain vs all the other Albuquerque stopovers that seem sketchy. Even has 2 dumpsters in parking lot. Easy walk to casino, didn’t win, but enjoyed looking around. Unlike previous reviewer, no one asked to see my drivers license 🤷♀️ Maybe it was a COVID thing? Big, nice facility and not smoky.
Parked for one night with no interaction, good over night option.
Overnight stop not far from I-40. Parking lot with plenty room for any rig, but not very level (level enough for an overnight). Casino was nice, wifi worked in the RV/truck parking lot. Somewhat quiet except for some trucks stayed running.
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