Reviews written by colocamper
We stopped at Wildhorse Resort and Casino for three nights, with a reservation. The bad news first: all sites are pull-thru, however not all sites are equal. All twelve 50 amp sites are asphalt, level and have grass strips separating each site - nice. The remaining 100 plus sites are all pull-thru, some are asphalt, some gravel; some are more level than others; some have grass, some have weeds. All the sites are 30 amps...
Newly opened casino. Call casino/security before you stop to ensure overnight parking is OK. No buffet available; all other dining options though limited, can be expensive. Casino offers wide array of slots and tables, to include high stakes/VIP area. No poker tables available, yet.
The casino is 20 miles east of Flagstaff, a bit out in the middle of nowhere on I-40. The parking lot surrounding the casino/hotel complex is enormous, obviously they are planning for a huge increase in future business RV Parking: There is a designated area for RV parking, however it is FILLED with OTR truckers. Also, the area is not level. Almost all RVers use the area directly out from the casino/hotel entrance ("B" lot)....
We spent two nights in the Casino Queen RV Park in East Saint Louis, Illinois on July 22 & 23, 2011. As stated in the previous post, the RV Park is divided into two sections with the north section reserved for smaller class A’s, and B and C motor homes, and trailers of all types. This section is fully paved, with sites divided by crushed rock, with some small to medium trees to provide limited shade for those fortunate...