Reviews written by dnawaa
We stayed overnight in June 2024 on our way through to Washington. The parking lot area for RVs is nice, an easy walk across the parking lot to the casino building. The sites weren't really long enough for us with our HDT and 45' fifth wheel, but we had errands to run and had to unhook anyway, so we parked at the edge of the car parking closest to us. We ate dinner and then breakfast the next morning at...
We've stayed at the racetrack/casino before, but in the truck parking lot to the north sandwiched in so we could barely get inside the RV. This time we parked in the southernmost lot, where there were a few big trucks when we arrived. It seems popular with the over-length trucks that might not fit well in the other truck lot. There were also some cars closer to the building (employees?), and a few shuttle vans. We parked across several parking...
There is a very large lot at the far west corner of the casino, very well signed from the entrance. There were some trucks and one RV when we arrived. We set up closer to the entrance road thinking it might be quieter there. Several trucks were running, and to be fair it was in the mi-80s and we started our generator too. We went into the casino to find dinner and there were a couple choices - a steakhouse,...
Stayed overnight at Cactus Pete's 5/3/2024. Paved parking, fairly level in places. Other RVs and a few trucks there too. RV Park there is $20-26 per night for FHU (water is shut off in winter), looked nice with lots of pull-thrus. We stayed in the free parking lot. Large portions at the cafe, the slots were stingy, employees were all friendly and helpful. Steakhouse and deli/pizza on site as well, more across the highway. Since the reefer trucks left before...
No-frills dry camping in a gravel lot. There were a couple semi-trailers parked there, but plenty of room to pull around and back in. The Black Bear Diner was attached to the casino, and food was reasonably priced and good for what what offered. Servers were friendly and attentive. We didn't gamble, but it's a small casino in a small town. You can park in the gravel lot on either side of the building - there's paved parking close-in for...
We've stayed at Tulalip Casino five times now, the most recent in August 2021. It is an excellent place for "staging". We have kids in the area and spend a few weeks every summer at various parks, and Tulalip is great if we get into town a day or two early - before our reservation starts - or if we want to stay an extra day after our reservation ends at the campground. It's also a great place to overnight...
We stayed here one night, deciding to give this one a try instead of the one 6 miles up the road that we've stayed at before (Dancing Eagle). This RV park was spacious, easy to get into, full hook-ups, and cost us $15 with the veteran's discount - which the gal in the hotel gave us from seeing my husband's ball cap. We ate dinner at the cafe, which was ok for the price (be sure to ask for non-smoking,...
We've stayed twice before at the RV park, but this time they didn't have room for us because all the larger spaces were taken (we're too big, 68' total fifth wheel and HDT). We didn't realize that everyone else would be heading south at the same time! So we parked in the upper truck parking lot where there was plenty of room and it's free for dry-camping. Joy of joys (in December when it was pretty frigid) we discovered that...
Stayed one night Sept. 2018. Security came by, said we could stay as long as we wanted, just stay over in the area we were in (left of casino entrance). Sign up for the players card and get a free spin - we won a free buffet and a choice of prizes (chose travel mug). Major complaint with casinos in all of WA state is they allow smoking, so there's no escape from the stench, but it's not noticeable in...