Legal Information

  1. Legal Disclaimer
  2. Privacy Policy
  3. Copyright and Trademark
  4. Submitting Reports, Reviews, and Photos
  5. Business Propositions
  6. Contact information

Legal Disclaimer

This web site is provided at no charge, AS IS, with no warranty of any kind. While our intent is to give factual, accurate information we assume no responsibility for the accuracy of any information posted on this site. Much of the information, and many of the opinions and comments on this site are contributed by our readers. We are unable to make any determination about their validity or accuracy.

You must do your own research, especially direct communication with casinos and other businesses mentioned in this site, before taking actions, starting trips, etc. Don’t rely solely on information given at this site. You have been warned!

Information about gambling, games, budget, betting strategy, money management, and all other topics is given as opinion only. You must use your own judgment and make your own decisions.

By continuing to use this website you are agreeing to these terms, agreeing that you are solely responsible for your own decisions, and agreeing that the owners of this website have no responsibility for your outcomes.


 Privacy Policy

Data collection of non-personally identifying information: We use third-party advertising companies (Google for example) to serve ads when you visit our website. These companies may use information (not including your name, not including email address, not including telephone number) about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, click here.


Copyright and Trademark

All parts of this website are Copyright© 2006-2023 by H-W Enterprises. Photos are the property of the photographer and are used here by permission. All rights are reserved. Links to this web site are welcome. Casino Camper® is the trademark of Larry Farquhar.


 Submitting Reports, Reviews, and Photos

Text or media submitted must be your original work. By submitting it you are warranting that it is your original work and not subject to any other copyrights. By submitting a review, photograph, or other text or media item to us you grant us and our heirs and successors the non-exclusive, royalty-free, full rights to use submitted materials, and to allow their use by others for the purpose of promoting our web sites and print publications. Modification is permitted. We will be able to integrate your text and other materials, in whole or in part, into our publications. We will be able to use your photograph or other media contribution, in whole or in part, alone or in collages. Visual media may be scaled, cropped, rotated, and changed in contrast, brightness, color, and in other ways. If for some reason this isn’t acceptable, please contact us before submitting any material.


 Business Inquiries

Link Exchanges: I don’t do link exchanges, I only post links that I think are useful and that my readers will benefit from.

Advertising: I’m using Google for most of the ads on the site.  For advertising information, contact Larry Farquhar at larryf@casinocamper.com.


 Contact Information

For all inquiries, please send an email to larryf@casinocamper.com

Larry Farquhar
624 Thunderbird Drive
Prescott, AZ  86303

About Us

Who are we, and what’s this site all about?

Hi, my name is Larry Farquhar. Since 2004, my wife Connie and I travel the country in our motor home year round. Yes, we’re real people. I retired from the U.S. Air Force and operate the U.S. Military Campgrounds and RV Parks website. You can also read about our personal adventures on our personal website. To friends and family, we’re known as “The Happy Wanderers“. While traveling our wonderful country, many times we need an inexpensive place to park and stay for the night (or two). Parking overnight at a casino fits that bill.

You say we should pay for a room in the hotel instead of freeloading in their parking lot? WOW, did you ever stumble onto the wrong web page! Oh well, hang around and maybe you’ll learn something.

#1 – Casinos LOVE US. How do I know? Management has told me! Think about it, we’re not usually occupying a room, so we’re low maintenance, and we’re gambling every day. Many casinos have some type of RV parking available, and some provide huge parking facilities for RVers and for Truckers too. Some casinos even have a full-hookup RV Park on site, and many of these RV parks are very nice.

Because we usually don’t care about room comps, we’re free to play like locals, building comp points without regard to daily averages. If you don’t know the difference, you need to read this site! The end result, we eat free in the casino every day, and get a lot of other perks, and we’re NOT high rollers! We play mostly Quarter and Dollar video poker, live poker, and occasionally craps or blackjack.

Why are we here (on the web)?

Because we enjoy what we do, and we want to help you do it too. We also hope to educate and influence our fellow RVers to be good guests of the casinos and not cause problems that could lead to elimination of parking opportunities.

We started fulltime RV travel in 2004, and we’re always learning, and we want to learn from you — this is a reader participation site. Our hope is that other Casino Campers will share with us, and we’ll pass it on to everyone!

We promise to “tell it like it is”. No sugar coating. We’ll tell the bad and the good because we have no financial ties to any casino.

Casino Gambling

We also want to help you be educated gamblers – and winning gamblers. You can’t do that by giving the casino a 4% to 10% edge (or worse). You may as well write them a check at the door! Where do you find bad odds like these? Some people would say American Indian casinos, and “riverboat” casinos; however, that’s incorrect. I’ve found awful plays at every casino in the country, Las Vegas included. I’ve also seen good gambling conditions at many American Indian casinos and riverboats, so the stereotype is often wrong (see, you’ve learned something already).

Our promise to ourselves is to avoid giving the casino more than a 1.5% edge (usually less), and we try to turn it around and play with the advantage whenever possible. That’s right, there are times when you have a small mathematical advantage over the casino, especially when you add the value of your comps. We seek out these situations every chance we get, and we’ll tell you how we do it. Bottom line, we like to have fun at the casino and we like to do it frugally.