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3.5 72006 - 2008
Multiple reports below from years 2006 - 2008
Report from James M., November 14, 2008
Update on Win-River Casino in Redding - lots of construction going on so the RV camp area is being shared with some construction supplies and equipment. They are building a hotel, new steakhouse and enlarging the casino so construction will be going on for another year.
Still a nice place to stop - the Happy Hour is now only Mon - Thurs (no weekends) but the soup/salad station in the bar is still a good deal (one time thru for $4.99).
-report from Jim M. April 5, 2008
Stayed overnight at the Win-River Casino in Anderson/Redding, California on 04/03/08 - Great pea gravel parking area with wonderful shade. Security was very friendly - run a little shuttle back and forth. Please check in at the Security Desk and register - they want to see the slip hanging in your window. Great Martini Bar although the main bar had $1.00 well drinks/domestic beers for Happy Hour. Was told the dinner special was Prime Rib - all trimmings for 9.99. Join their Players Club and get $5.00 cash and a tee shirt. They were having problems with their machines and all pay-outs had to be hand done - time consuming. Do have a separate non smoking slot room.
-report from B. Santana, November 2007
Visited the Winriver Casino in Redding CA. There is plenty of RV parking on the Rancheria. Nice and shaded. You need to check in with Security. Food is rather good. We won enough to have a nice dinner at the restaurant.
-report from reader M. Terrile, June 2006
This parking area is difficult to use when the casino is having a major event. We were there on a Saturday afternoon with a local boxing match scheduled for that evening. Several other rigs tried to come in in the early evening but all parking areas were full. When parking at this casino you are supposed to contact Security and get a permit slip. Some of the areas are difficult to enter with a 40-foot motorhome towing a vehicle. Casino is good though.
- from reader K. Simpson, February 2006
Exit from I-5 at BonnyView Road and go south to the third light. Turn right. Don't follow the truck signs, they have a separate parking area from the RV's (thankfully - so the RV parking isn't too noisy). Overnight parking is free, and there are lots of RV's, a really popular place.
Report from James M., November 14, 2008
Update on Win-River Casino in Redding - lots of construction going on so the RV camp area is being shared with some construction supplies and equipment. They are building a hotel, new steakhouse and enlarging the casino so construction will be going on for another year.
Still a nice place to stop - the Happy Hour is now only Mon - Thurs (no weekends) but the soup/salad station in the bar is still a good deal (one time thru for $4.99).
-report from Jim M. April 5, 2008
Stayed overnight at the Win-River Casino in Anderson/Redding, California on 04/03/08 - Great pea gravel parking area with wonderful shade. Security was very friendly - run a little shuttle back and forth. Please check in at the Security Desk and register - they want to see the slip hanging in your window. Great Martini Bar although the main bar had $1.00 well drinks/domestic beers for Happy Hour. Was told the dinner special was Prime Rib - all trimmings for 9.99. Join their Players Club and get $5.00 cash and a tee shirt. They were having problems with their machines and all pay-outs had to be hand done - time consuming. Do have a separate non smoking slot room.
-report from B. Santana, November 2007
Visited the Winriver Casino in Redding CA. There is plenty of RV parking on the Rancheria. Nice and shaded. You need to check in with Security. Food is rather good. We won enough to have a nice dinner at the restaurant.
-report from reader M. Terrile, June 2006
This parking area is difficult to use when the casino is having a major event. We were there on a Saturday afternoon with a local boxing match scheduled for that evening. Several other rigs tried to come in in the early evening but all parking areas were full. When parking at this casino you are supposed to contact Security and get a permit slip. Some of the areas are difficult to enter with a 40-foot motorhome towing a vehicle. Casino is good though.
- from reader K. Simpson, February 2006
Exit from I-5 at BonnyView Road and go south to the third light. Turn right. Don't follow the truck signs, they have a separate parking area from the RV's (thankfully - so the RV parking isn't too noisy). Overnight parking is free, and there are lots of RV's, a really popular place.
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