Morongo Casino, Resort, Spa
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Contact Information
- Phone Number:
- 800-252-4499
- Website URL:
- https://www.morongocasinoresort.com/
- Phone Number2:
- 888-MORONGO
Location
- Address:
- 49500 Seminole Drive
- City:
- Cabazon
- State:
- CA
- Zip Code:
- 92230
- GPS Latitude:
- 33.9218352
- GPS Longitude:
- -116.8055765
- Directions:
- On I-10 a few miles north of Palm Springs turnoff. Take exit #104 off I-10 and take the frontage road East. Follow the signs for the Semi-Truck and RV Parking lots, which are located behind the Morongo Bowling Alley and Bingo Hall (old casino).
RV Parking and Camping Information
- Overnight RV Parking Allowed:
- YES
- Fee:
- Free
- Parking Area Description:
- Large RV only paved parking area behind old casino. This is now a Bowling Alley and Bongo Hall. Far enough from road that it is very quiet. There are separate lots for semi trucks and for RV's. The RV Lot is away from the trucks and highway, so it's a quiet area. The parking area is slightly sloped, but plenty of room for many RV's. The RV parking lot isn't near the casino. However, there are signs with the number to call for a free shuttle to the casino. Good Verizon 4G service.
- RV Park Available:
- No
Casino Information
- Legal Gambling Age
- 21
- Liquor Served:
- Yes
- Liquor Comped to Players
- No
- Types of Gaming
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- Slots •
- Video Poker •
- Table Games •
- Poker Room •
- Bingo
- Dining Options
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- Coffee Bar (Starbucks, etc.) •
- Food Court •
- Buffett •
- Coffee Shop (a basic full service restaurant) •
- Fine Dining / Gourmet •
- Mexican •
- Asian
Overnight RV Parking IS Alowed in a marked RV Parking area.
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User reviews
biggsyj
April 30, 2023
Worst casino experience ive seen
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Weve camped before here and never had a problem. Today we were at the pool and there was a group of ladies minding their own business when some kids started throwing buckets of water on them. It looked like one or two of the ladies talked to management and before long there was a group of tribal people screaming and threatening them. These locals acted like they wanted to kill these poor ladies. It was very scary. The tribal police came and they seemed confused. And next you know they ladies were escorted out. I overheard one of them saying that locals were from the tribe and were high up and so the security couldnt really do anything. Not sure what how it got resolved but those ladies are gone and that local family is still here. Ive never seen such scary intimidation in my life. And the casino seemingly kicked the ladies out . Unbelievable. We will never be coming back. If were on "sovereign" land and have to rely on tribal police to protect us from aggressive tribal members that out rank them then it is not a safe place to be.
Updated April 10, 2026
chayden
February 23, 2023
Great people and parking
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Staff was really great to deal with. Need to check in with the valet…and you can stay up to 7 nights.
Great place to stop!
Updated April 10, 2026
lfadmin
November 14, 2018
Great, Quiet Stop-Over
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We stayed here one night in November 2018. We ran into very high winds on I-10. Since we weren't in a hurry, we pulled into the casino RV parking area after noon. The directions here are perfect. The RV parking area is large, paved, with a slight slope. But we were able to level easily. There were only about 4 other RV's in the area. Luckily, it is a separate area form the semi-trucks, as there over 20 of them with their motors running. We enjoyed our 1-night visit and moved on the next day (without winds). We didn't visit the casino or dine here this time.
Updated April 10, 2026
resucami
October 25, 2018
July 2018 - Great for overnight parking
I stayed here for one night in July 2018. There is a large parking area just for RV's behind the parking area for trucks. The RV parking lot is paved and clean but not really level (which is not a problem). I had a quiet night with just a couple of other RV's on the parking area. I called ahead and asked whether I can stay there (and got a "Yes") but I think this is not really necessary. I did not visit the casino. This is a great place for overnight parking!
Updated April 10, 2026
lfadmin
March 1, 2016
RV Parking Area Has Moved.
The designated RV Parking area has moved. It's no longer behind the casino in area G. The new RV Parking area is further away from the casino on a hill behind the bowling alley and bingo hall (the old casino). A shuttle is available to the casino. Large, paved parking lot just for RV's (semi trucks have their own area). This lot is well marked - just follow the signs.
The new casino is very nice and huge (tall). However, the slots didn't want to give is anything for our efforts.
Updated April 10, 2026
lite
November 12, 2013
Nov. 2013 - Great facility for overnight parking
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You can see this casino hotel for 10 minutes before you arrive on Hwy 10. Half hour west of Palm Springs.very nice, large development ( and cheap gas at the band gas station beside the resort ). The large paved, flat, well lit RV parking lot ( lot G ) , behind the casino is accessed past the west side of the casino parade. Only about 100 yards behind the parking lot entrance to the casino.Don't need to register first but if you sign up to be a Winners Club member you get $ 10 free gambling credit of $ 10 discount off the buffet. There are about10 different places to eat in the casino. Some fast food ( 24 hours ), Thai noodle , Mexican etc all in the casino. Many ,many slots .poker tables etc. there's even a club room with a DJ Thurs, Fri and Sat. Monday night football ( event ) in the large Mexican theme restaurant. Very busy place on the Veterans Day 2013.
Updated April 10, 2026
dosbeagles
November 24, 2010
November 10, 2010
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We stayed there Veterans' Day on our way out to Indio. The RV parking area is off of Apache Trail. Take Apache Trail north past the A&W and gas station
and just before the road ends is a right turn, take the right and the last left turn before going into the parking structure will take to the RV area. We had the buffet and it was good, and my wife played the slots came away with more than she put in but not much. Over all a good experience but can get windy quickly.
Updated April 10, 2026
croft
November 23, 2010
November 11, 2010
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RV parking is very nice. We got lost finding it and ended up in the truck parking area. We were were then escorted by security to the RV parking.
There is a gas station on site.
Our overall impression was tempered by the stingy slots and expensive top floor restaurant. We had a glass of house wine while we read the menu and the wine was about $12 a glass!
Updated April 10, 2026
Guest
November 1, 2010
December 6, 2009
Report from Tom L., December 6, 2009
I called the casino today, and was told that RV parking is permitted in the lot behind (to the north of) the parking structure. If you zoom on the satellite imagery on the Google map, you can actually see RVs there.
Updated April 10, 2026
Guest
November 1, 2010
January 2007
- report from reader Cyndi H., January 2007
My daughter works at Casino Morongo, in Cabazon (between Palm Springs and Banning on the I-10). When I went to pick her up tonight, since her car's in the shop, I noticed they have a special RV parking lot. She says people stay overnight there all the time.
A little research led me to this: at https://www.rvdumps.com/ca.htm there's this listing for Casino Morongo:
"Dump station is at the Shell gas station owned by Casino Morongo, 49750 Seminole Dr, 800-252-4499, $15 fee, free overnight parking allowed in casino parking lot."
Updated April 10, 2026