Eureka Casino Resort
275 Mesa Boulevard, Mesquite, Nevada 89027-3204 USA
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A good spot for overnight parking. The "oversized vehicle parking" is in the casino's north-east parking area, behind the hotel, easy to identify via Google satellite view. From Pioneer Road, turn onto Mesa Blvd and go past the main casino building, then left onto Eureka Blvd. The RV parking is ahead on the right. The parking lot has lots of small "islands" with trees, which means finding a place to pull in with a very long rig might be tough depending on when you arrive. We got the last big spot (arriving on a Saturday afternoon), and the big rig that came in after us ended up disconnecting their tow car so they could pull into a smaller area. There's another casino right across the street (Virgin River) that also allows overnight parking if needed. Jacks and slides are allowed. There are signs saying RVs should park and check in with security. We found a security booth in the middle of the main casino floor, and the gentleman there said for a one-night stay we don't need to check in. The area was very quiet, and there's a nice field we used for walking our dog, along with a dumpster. We ate at the casino's Mason Street Courtyard restaurant which was decent, but smoky. Verizon and AT&T both worked fine, though I didn't check the signal strength. Overall, a clean, safe place for an overnight stay.
Not sure where the last reviewer parked, but we found this parking lot to be extremely unlevel. It was fine for a single night stay though and conveniently located right off I-15.
A very nice casino stop. The parking lot isn’t perfectly level, but it was good enough for me. Signs point you to the “oversized parking lot” and say to check in with security. They are in the casino, about midway back on the right side if you enter from the doors that you can see from the oversized lot. They could not have been nicer. Thanked me for checking in with them, but didn’t require any information from me. Originally planned to stay just one night, but extended another night due to rain in our next destination. I would absolutely stay again. The casino itself is nice and the Mason Street restaurant is pretty good. Phone says 4 bars of AT&T 4G, but it’s pretty slow. Verizon Jetpack has 4-5 bars, but currently throttled so can't accurately speak about speed.
We stopped here for 1 night. Drive past the Casino and turn onto Eureka Blvd. The RV parking is ahead on the right. I went into the casino to check in with security. I was told checking in wasn't necessary, they allow up to 3 nights for free. Some people ran their generators all night but that doesn't bother me.
Followed other reviewers directions to lot, very easy to find. When we arrived we were greeted by the Security Shift Supervisor. Apparently in the past, people have taken advantage of the free parking and taken up semi-permanent residence. Their policy is you can stay for three days. He wrote down our truck an trailer license number on his clipboard and gave us a slip of paper with the security desk phone number and asked us to call if we had any concerns and they would send out an officer. Very pleasant interaction and thanked us for stopping. The interstate is 1/4 to 1/2 mile away so the noise is minimal. Casino was nice but like all casinos if you’re bothered by cigarette smoke you won’t spend a lot of time there. Good AT&T signal, phone said 5Ge.
Parked along the back end of the parking lot. Only noise was neighbors generator. Won 2 beach towels and lost $10 in slots. At other casino won one breakfast, $5 off of dinner and $15 in slots. Dump station across street $13, with potable water.
Nice quiet stay in their back parking lot. We parked perpendicular to the parking spaces, parallel to the back fence. Easy access, fairly level. We did not check in with anyone.
Major grocery store nearby.
We came here to get out of the rain and flooding that was happening all around us. It poured, but the pavement prevented us from getting stuck. It’s far enough from the highway, so it’s quiet. It seems to be a staging area for off-road vehicles. About 30 met here on Saturday morning and swarmed the parking lot, but once they left, it was quiet again. The casino staff are great and very welcoming to RVers. In fact, some people looked like they have been here a while. You’ll need to have levellers, and there are no trash bins, so pack it out.
I ended up here the night of June 3rd/early morning of June 4th. Nevada had allowed casinos to start opening June 4th. While some opened 12:01 AM many waited until later in the day. I knew Mesquite was as far North as I was going to make it and had gotten off the highway looking for a casino parking lot to park in for the night. Most had barricades and security posted at their entrances so I kept looking. I read about Eureka on this app and found that some of the barricades had been moved. So I drove into the parking lot to kind of scope things out. I saw 10s of other cars parked towards the hotel—I assumed they were employees getting ready for reopening. The casino was not open yet, when I got there. I found a parking spot in the back corner furthest from the Casino and Hotel and decided to call it a night. I was never bothered, although once I did notice a truck with it’s headlights pointed right at the front of my van. I figured later after reading some other reviews it was probably security taking my plate number down or just making note of me so I didn’t overstay my welcome. The next morning “as a thank you” I went inside the casino and “lost $30” in the machines. I used their bathroom and freshened up a bit before the next leg of my journey North. Thank you Eureka! *Note the parking lot is on a slant/grade. Make sure you park your vehicle/rig accordingly. Being that it was my first night in this rental campervan and I hadn’t thought about it, this made sleeping a little uncomfortable. Rookie mistake.
Good location for a nights stay. Check in at the hotel desk. Multi-night possible with check in with security. Walking distance to 2 casinos.
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Big Rigs
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Boondock
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Firewood
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Fulltime Residents
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Group Tent Sites
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Laundry
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Mobile Homes
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Permit Required
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Propane
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