We stayed here one night on our way to the Everglades. In order to get a parking permit they ask that you go into the casino and register for a player card. I had to show my drivers license and get a free "member" card. It's a bit of a hassle but makes sense since they want you to come into the casino and spend some dough.
The parking lot is large and along the outer perimeter there are power boxes to plug in. There's also some greenery for the dogs and a sidewalk along a back street to stretch your legs.
Overnight was quiet and felt safe. We were probably one of about 7 other RV'ers in the lot. I'd stay here again if we needed a quick stop for the night.
We stayed 2 nights. We chose not to hook up to their electric since we have solar panels and could park in a quieter corner of the lot away from other vehicles. We signed up for the players card and registered our stay and got a paper to put in the windshield. We got $5 in free play money but no coupons for their restaurants which were expensive. Security guards were friendly, cycling around and checking in on us a couple times a day. There was some confusion as apparently we weren't on their list the second day but we had the permit so it was fine. They also asked us to move to a hook up spot the second day but we asked if we could stay where we were as it was a lot of trouble to move and they said okay. Not many transport trucks in this parking lot unlike Miccosukee Casino so much quieter. Surrounding grassy areas allow dog walking. We day tripped into Naples while we stayed there. Good wifi in the casino and accessible from an outside bench at the back entrance. This casino had more non-smoking areas so it wasn't as smoky inside as some other casinos.
Their RV parking is very limited maybe 12 rigs.. They don't allow RV parking in the general lot. Huge disappointment because plenty of empty lots. Had to leave per order of security.
We really appreciated the hospitality of this casino. Upon arrival we checked in with the front desk where we received player's cards that contained $10 to use for food and drink, and another $10 to use in the casino. Security helped us get set up with access to electricity and then we enjoyed our free dinner.
The parking lot seemed to be very safe, patrolled by both the casino security team and local police. We stayed two nights.
There are about 6-10 sites that have 50 amp power hook up and the sites are first come first served. You can stay up to 3 nights for free. We were there on a weeknight and arrived about 6:00pm and there were 2 or 3 spots available. The parking lot is well lit and there are 2 restaurants in the Casino. We had no complaints- perfect stop in the way to the keys.
You must go in the casino and register with security. We like to come here and play in the Casino so it was a no brainier to stop in our rig and spend a couple days exploring the everglades in our jeep and come back here for dinner and some game time. Call ahead and make sure there are no special events or you wont get a spot They do have power hook up
Great stop! They have a limited number of electric sites. Go and register at the security desk when you arrive and they will give a card for your windshield. You can stay a max number of three nights. We would have stayed longer but they are having an event from 1/15/20-1/19/20 and will not be allowing RVs for overnight.
RV overnights resume on 1/20/20. Be sure to call ahead and make sure there are no events preventing parking in the RV lot. Otherwise, great free camping!
Full Verizon service but they do have a cafe with wifi in the casino too!
The free electric and level parking lot were awesome! We registered with security - which was very friendly - and they said we could stay up to three nights, but we had plans elsewhere so we only stayed one night. We parked at site 1 which is quite near South Immokalee Park, so we had fun at the great playground and basketball court. We also grabbed some water from a spigot at that government building because our tank was empty.
Tried to order food from the casino's restaurant, but they wouldn't do a takeout order.
Really nice Indian reservation casino with 3 restaurants and a pastry bar. The Grill is a bit over priced at $52 for a ribeye, sides extra but the salmon I ordered was awesome!
I just called there in advance of going tomorrow night and they told me they no longer accept RVs? :(
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Pets Allowed
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Propane
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Boondock
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Fifty Amp
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Full Hookup
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Pull Through
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Water Hookup
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Age Restricted
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Open Seasonally
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