Casino Pauma

 
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June 2008
Report from L. Smith, June 2008

We just spent Memorial Day weekend at the Pauma Casino. I am enclosing the picture so you can put it on your website if you wish.

We called first and they said camping was fine. Three rigs traveled to the Pauma Casino on Friday May 23, 2008. When we got there we were told that they only allow two nights. I told them when I called ahead I had told the Security person that we need to be there for three nights. They were very nice and accommodated us.

The area is to the left as you enter the parking lot. There is a long row of parking for RV's and Buses. We parked at the end farthest from the Casino. The lot is almost level and clean. There is security in the parking lot at all times. You are safe there. The area is beautiful.

The casino is small, but clean and the food is consistently good. Pull up their website and you will find all kinds of good deals for senior discounts and a breakfast special every morning. The casino also has a good smoke removal system.

The Pauma is only a short drive from the Pala, Harrah's Rincon and the Valley View Casino's. I recommend you get there early in the day as the parking area fills up in the evening.
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January 21, 2008
Report from Dana H., January 21, 2008

Casino Pauma had a nice open parking lot and I could tell immediately that I wouldn’t have any trouble getting in and out. When I got closer to the lot, there was a sign that said RV Parking with an arrow to the right. I was pleased to see that they had a full row of RV spots along the edge with an empty field that was perfect for dog walks. (I didn’t have my dog, but made a note of it anyway) There was a few RV’s utilizing the RV spots as were quite a few cars. There was plenty of regular parking so there was no excuse for it.

I made my way into the casino and everyone was very nice and friendly. I walked around a little bit and put a few bucks in their machines. I then realized that there were no high dollar slots. I usually play $1 and $5 and sometimes quarters. Everything seemed to be 1 cent and nickel slots. The place was a bit on the smaller side. I decided to continue on to the Harrah’s down the road and see what they had to offer.
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