Reviews written by idetect73
We spent over night in the L'Aubege parking lot.(01/30/19) We called ahead and was advised to just park along the outer perimeter. The buffet was $29.95 but if you earn 100 points on your card, the buffet is free. The food was excellent, the slots were loose and the spirits (free) went down easily while gambling. The staff seem to go out of their way to make you feel welcome. We usually park at the Isle of Capri, but...
Parked in the Southern end of the casino just past the RV park. We thought we would get booted for not using the park but it was a quiet night and plenty of space for any size rig. Tight slot machines proved for a short night of gambling.
Over night stay passing through Altoona. No obstacles and no one bothered us. The spaces seemed a bit narrow so I left the bedroom slide in. Slot machines tight tight tight!!! Parked with the semi trucks.
For $29 a night we got no cable without putting down a deposit for a cable box. Got more channels with antenna. Wi-Fi was pretty much non existent. Had to walk all the way to the hotel lobby to get a key for laundry. Machines were down and the ones working were tight. We arrived at 5:30 pm. Probably would not stay here again.
Spent overnight at here on 1-14-2018. Level pad on 1201 sight Pull thru, 30 or 50 amp. No dump or water.Tight fit but our 34ft did just fine. $22.00 including tax. $50 incidental added to amount,but taken off at checkout. Shower,weight room and hot tub included. Free alcohol in the casino. Machines were good to me. $15 Free play for new customers after spending a few dollars.Noise from the overhead bridge wasn't bad that night and only a...
Things have drastically changed since my last post on this casino. We asked to park in the parking lot way out back after driving 5 hours and it was dark by the time we arrived and security told us they would tow if we were not out by 11 pm. They did allow us to stay in their overflow across the street until daylight to allow us to find a campsite. If you have a camper van however, it must...
I visited Cherokee again May 20,2017 for 4 days, this time without my RV. I observed the same sign at the entrance to the casino that I observed in March when I was there last, "No overnight" RV parking. The entire 4 days I spent in and around the casino, there were RV's parked out in the parking lot, jacks down, slides out and one in particular that was there for at least 3 days in a row. I believe...
We stopped at Harrahs Cherokee in March for an over night on our way home. Nice quiet parking lot for a Thursday afternoon. Parking lot was huge so we parked next to the river out of the way. We let the jacks down and slides out but that was it. No awnings or chairs or coolers. It appeared no shuttle was running at the time of our arrival. Casino staff was very nice as I arrived to play the slots...
Great over night spot on the way to the Keys. Got there around 4 pm on Saturday, 3-18-17. Went in and picked up a pass from security to display on the dash of our RV. Buffet was so so. By nightfall, you couldn't squeeze a dime between 2 people it was so packed. Power failure to a lot of the machines I guess to circuit overload. Slots were about as tight as they could get them. RV free over night...
We overnighted with the 18 wheelers. The RV lots for $50 a night were back in.I played at the casino and security gave me a ride back to the parking lot where we were stationed. They never said anything to me about parking with the semis. Enjoyed this casino and the friendly staff.
We stopped at the Wild Horse Pass casino on February 11th,2017. The spaces for RV's also allows semi trucks and buses. The spaces are narrow. When we pulled in I noticed a few Class A's occupying 2 spaces with their slides out. We also took up 2 spaces and I was told as long as no one complained. I went to the casino and after winning more than I went in with, I asked security if they had a shuttle...