All size RVs would be fine. You may not get perfectly level but if you can deal for one night this place is free and right of the 101. It’s a large gravel and dirt lot. Follow the signs to the left of the casino.
Only must for this place is you need black out curtains. The lot is completely lit up at night. With our curtains closed it was no problem.
The casino is still a work in progress.
The hotel is still a work in progress.
Plenty of parking.
The casino hours are 1000-0200.
Upon arrival went in and asked for security at the snack bar. The young lady told me we didn’t need to register. She told us to park on the gravel. Also mentioned only one day limit. Okay place to overnight for free.
arrived shortly before dark and pulled into the back gravel parking lot. went inside to make sure it was okay that we stayed here and were told we were fine as long as we were in the proper lot. three hours later a security guard knocked on the door to inform us that they were no longer allowing people to stay overnight due to people taking advantage and trashing the place. Begged to stay as it was 930 pm and we had no where else to go. He talked to the manager and we stayed. He was a very kind man!
other than that it's an OK place to sleep. loud music and shenanigans on a Saturday night. lots of random cars driving into the back lot for no good reason.
We just overnighted here so didn't need much. The parking lot is very smooth but not paved -- a non-issue for us. We always like to give 'em a bit of business when we first arrive, filled out our simple permit slip with Security (shortest form I've seen yet!) and took 'em up on their $1 beer offer -- most of the domestics -- tap or bottle same price! We also signed up for their player's club and got $10 each FREE play on the slots. We're not gamblers but it was kinda' fun to dink around with free play. If you go to the little cafe behind the bar, be sure to order up some "zing wings" -- satisfaction guaranteed :o)
It was nice and quiet all night long -- heard a few rigs leaving this morning but it was time to get up anyway. I picked up a little trash as I always do (paying the rent) and we were on our way.
JIM & ANNIE (Kuna, ID)
RV overnight is allowed in the "additional guest parking" of the casino with a "permit". It is a gravel lot in the back, perfectly level and pretty spacious since it wasn't full. You go in the front of the casino on the left side of the cafe to a small window in back where they give you a small sheet of paper to fill out with your name and tag number. It was very casual and they were very nice.
The entrance road is slightly confusing and we got slightly lost before we found the place - recommend getting there before dark if possible. The casino is fairly small, it is basically a huge canvas tent type building. It was reasonably quiet for a parking lot and there were a few grassy patches for doggies.
The parking lot was dingy and the casino was super smoky inside; actually so smoky that we didn’t even want to take advantage of their $2 domestic beer special (there was also a $1 beer special for Bud, Coors, etc.). We actually ended up not spending the night here and went to Three Creek Casino instead.
If you do decide to stay here, you will have to check in inside the casino. Check in at the window that is located across from the restaurant, down the hallway to the rear. One night stay is allowed.
The "Additional Parking" lot has been demolished. A new building is being constructed in its' place. Employees told me that they barely have space to park so management has now banned overnight parking.
RV/Truck parking is in a gravel lot on the southside of the casino. Level spots and quite. The building is a fer piece to walk but there is a shuttle. The phone number to call is on a large sign on a power pole. Gas/diesel and propane are available as well as a well stocked C-Store. Overall a good place to spend the night.
I asked if I need to check in with anyone and the cashier called someone from Security. He simply asked me to park out away from the building and thanked me for checking in. Restaurant was closed, but I got a tasty quesadilla from the grill. Parking lot was VERY brightly lit, but I covered all windows and the roof vent and did ok. Workers building the hotel had filled in all around me and hammering began by 6am. My Verizon phone and hotspot worked fine.
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