RVs are parked along the perimeter of the back end of the parking lot. No need to check in with the casino. Train went by regularly but I still slept like a baby!
Cannot stay here. Off limits to everyone during Covid-19
Called to see if we can stop here, answering service said it is still closed and cannot park there.
Stopped here for an overnight. Called ahead and was advised to park far west end. It was us and one semi in the whole parking lot. Safe and clean. There is high train traffic if you are a light sleeper. Otherwise great stop over.
We were advised to go the the USA park down the road.
Always check first before parking in a private area. The people I spoke with could not have been nicer. I stayed far west in the far west parking lot. Be aware, this is right next to the train tracks where there is a lot of train traffic. I wasn't bothered, in fact enjoyed watching the goings on. It was not too noisy to sleep. I wouldn't stay longer than overnight, as purely a courtesy returned for allowing me to stay, but I would stop again.
Yes 5 stars - is it the Hilton - of course not - but it is a nice place to boondock and rest your head for a night. Previous campers have said the trains are close - true statement. If you are a light sleeper this is probably not the place for you. We had dinner at Cheii’s which is inside the casino. Great service and very reasonable prices. I recommend the Navajo taco and a side of Indian fry bread (put some sugar on it when it first comes out and is hot - ummmmm best dessert!)
Pulled in for the night. Easy directions to follow. Parking is to the outermost west perimeter near security offices. Felt secure through the night. Was able to have enough open area for the fifthwheel and parked next to a pole to open up the bedroom slide. You have trains on one side and the highway on the other, there’s going to be some noise. It’s a casino and a nice place to rest.
We called to confirm and were told we could park in either the far west or the far east lots. We parked in the far east lot. It is between the train tracks and the freeway. The train wasn't as loud as we thought it would be. We enjoyed sitting outside and watching the sunset and trains. We also enjoyed having dinner at the casino restaurant. We will definitely stay here again.
There are two parking lots for RVs. I drove into the Eastside lot, and there are many warning signs of theft and only 2 vehicles, so I decided to go to the West side. Human Resources trailer was located here so more vehicles. Theft signs were posted here too, so this must be a sizable problem.
One restaurant and a food court. Took food back to motorhome, too concerned about leaving it alone. There is a fence around the casino, and just outside the fence were people sitting in their vehicles facing the motorhomes inside the fence. Felt uneasy as a solo traveler, which is rare.
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