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Stayed here for a couple nights. The RV parking area is a paved parking lot with plenty of room for RV's. One camper stated they had been there for over a month. It is a little noisy with a train and airport next door. The casino is okay, but full of cigarette smoke. $10 free play for new card members and $10 off food (one time). We enjoyed a good buffet for two for only $6 (normally 2 for $25)...
We had heard about RV Parking at this casino and checked it out. We stayed at another casino. They do allow overnight RV Parking here in a large gravel lot. However, the lot isn't close to the casino. It's behind the hotel buildings.
Stopped by to check it out. The Oasis casino has been removed, but the RV Park is still there. The RV Park is now operated by the CasaBlanca Casino (in addition to their own RV Park). Not much there, but plenty of FHU sites.
We stayed elsewhere, but checked out the RV Park and overnight parking here. The RV Park is nice, but nothing special. Sites are $25 a night or $35 a night for the large sites. All sites do have FHU and there's a laundry room available. I also understand using the RV Park allows you to use the pool at the hotel. There's also a special parking area for overnight RV parking (free). it's a slightly shaded area...
We stopped by for 1 night while on our way to Colorado. Okay parking area, casino and dining. Special seafood buffet on Fridays and Saturdays.
The large gravel RV Parking area isn't owned by the casino. However, many RV's stay in this lot for long periods of time without issues or problems.
Another good choice to spend the night. However, there was a large RV Show going on this weekend which created more traffic in the RV Parking area. RV Parking is close to the casino.
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...
Stopped by the casino to check on RV Parking. There has been MAJOR changes! There's a new, large, well marked RV Parking area just East of the Casino. It's a large gravel lot. Overnight RV Parking IS allowed for 24 hours (maybe longer). Check in with security.
Good place to stop for the night. Large, paved RV parking area. Lowest priced fuel in the local area, including diesel. Propane is also available, as well as an RV dumo for $8. Small but clean casino with slots.
This is a good stopover. The RV Parking area had about 6 rigs there and space was getting a little tight for large RV's. The parking area is blocked on all sides with only one entrance/exit. The casino is fairly nice. We also enjoyed the family entertainment area. Watched a movie and had lunch there. LOTS to do for familys. We just missed a large carnival with free concerts.
RV Parking area is just a parking lot for trucks and RV's. Pretty tight spaces that are close together. Okay for a place to stay for the night or if you'll be away from the RV all day.
We stayed almost 2 weeks at the RV Park. The RV Park is large with over 300 sites and gets full on weekends and when there's events in Reno. We also verified the free overnight parking area. Winter rates for a 30amp back-is site was $18.75 a night. I think a 50amp spite would be around $25 in the winter. We also learned RV park customers can use the resort's pool and hot-tub, which we did on many occasions. There's...
Stopped for 1 night on our way to Arizona. Very small casino, but had good Chinese food. RV/Truck parking area is well marked and sufficient. Although, there is a slight slope. We were the only ones there for the night, but a couple truck trailers were there. Pretty quiet night.
Only stayed one night, as the smell from the nearby landfill was too strong for us. Large paved area for RV's and trucks, but a little distance from the Casino. We stayed on a Friday night, and there was an outdoor concert at the casino. Very loud, but they stopped at 10:00pm. Nearby trains weren't much of a problem (no horns).