Angel of the Winds Casino

 
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3.5(14)
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nice smaller casino but not free
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3.3
Total Experience
 
3.0
RV Parking Area
 
3.0
Casino
 
4.0
this casino charges $25 for the 4 spots with electric and for $15 you can dry camp. most spaces are not very level, call ahead to reserve the flat spaces. i got my rig pretty level with leveling blocks on one side. you can stay for 5 days in a row. 40 miles north of seattle. a smaller casino but nice staff.
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What they told me...
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1.8
Total Experience
 
2.0
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1.0
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1.0
Casino
 
4.0
Dining
 
1.0
We stayed many times in the RV area over by the gas station. It was convenient and with your paid site fee of $15 you were given a few coupons. Over the last couple of years the coupons reduced in value but it was still a good place to stay. We were very surprised when they eliminated the RV area which had electric hook ups for each site. The whole area was paved over. I was talking to an employee and asked what the deal was. He said the Casino is leased and on Tribal land so they have no say about changes. The parking lot, which now includes the old RV area, is ridiculously enormous. They could never accommodate the crowd if every parking space was used. It's funny that some casino's perception is that rv'ers don't spend money. Most of us gamble AND eat and drink in their restaurants. We really liked Angel of the Winds but until (and if) they put in more RV parking we'll stay free at Tulalip or pay $30 at Swinomish on Fidalgo Bay where they welcome you.
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Disappointed
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2.4
Total Experience
 
3.0
RV Parking Area
 
2.0
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1.0
Casino
 
4.0
Dining
 
2.0
My first and last RV stop to this casino. To be honest, the casino was quite pleasant. The food was quite sad. That being said, for an RV spot, it sucked! The only thing offered was a $25 spot with electricity only in a parking spot in a parking lot. Loud vehicles driving through all evening, testing the max of their speakers systems bass was our entertainment all evening. That's why RV'ers are separated from general parking. To me its simple, invest in about 30-50 full hookup sites not too far away from a casino entrance and they'd have a destination Mecca for RV'ers. Every RV park was filled up in the surrounding area.....think about it....
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Rv Campers are no longer valued
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1.4
Total Experience
 
2.0
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1.0
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1.0
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2.0
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1.0
They have made further changes at Angels that show they do not care about RV gamblers.

Last fall they did away with most of the electric sites, paving them over. They do have a boondocking area north of the casino. They now charge $15.00 a night to boon dock. There are 4 electric sites which they now charge $25.00 a night. No coupon book either, With the addition of their hotel I guess they no longer want or need RV gamblers. Too bad - it was a fun place to visit in the past. Also heard there is a drug problem in their parking lot. Further they have tightened their slot machines (guess they need to pay for the hotel and also their fancy new Admin building).

Casino is smoky, food is terrible, they have restricted their comps. With so many choices within a 30 mile radius, go elsewhere.

In my opinion, head down the road to Marysville (10 minute drive). The casino there welcomes RV with open arms. Free boondocking (wish they would add electricity). Security is present frequently making you feel safe. Many more food choices in and outside the casino. Other things to do with your family. Better choice than being stuck in the middle of nowhere, at a place that doesn't value RV gamblers.
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Changes made to RV sites - Soooo SAD! DEC. 2015
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2.8
Total Experience
 
3.0
RV Parking Area
 
4.0
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1.0
Casino
 
4.0
Dining
 
2.0
So SAD.... MOVED RV parking LOCATION behind the casino. 4 RV sites w/shared electrical & 17 Dry sites behind Casino.  Very poor electric if anyone else is there. They repaved all the old sites and made them car parking and tore out the electric boxes.  All RV parking is behind the casino now. The verizon signal was very poor behind the casino. No wifi available back there either.  Electric sites 1 & 3 would be the preferred sites as the electric box is at the corner.  Site 2&4 you need an extension cord for the electric to reach around your rig to the box. Site 4 is more angled down so you have the front of rig up quite a bit. They did put it 17 newly paved dry sites. Sites closest to the road are level, farther away from the road the sites get angled downward more.  Dry sites are first come first served.   You need to register with the gas station clear on the other side of the casino lot no matter if you dry camp or use the electric sites.  $15 + tax for electric sites. Dry sites are free.

This use to be the friendliest place...., it's gone downhill as they add and renovate.   We ate at the buffet as usual but my beverage didn't come until I was done with my dinner, stalling before dessert.  Hard to wash down dinner without anything to drink, not even water.
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