Are travel trailers welcome at Casinos that permit RV boondocking, or is that reserved for the Class A folks? Any other tips for travel trailer boon dockers? Is Wal-Mart less likely to approve an overnight stay for TT full timers?
Thanks!
Matt
Luvglass said
08:05 PM Apr 11, 2010
Aside from the few uppity" Motorhome only" RV parks, all parks take just about everything else. Some have restrictions on tents and soft sided trailers, but 95% of parks will take any kind of RV.
All casinos we have stopped at will take anybody. The only restriction is you have to have money to gamble.
Racerguy said
08:06 PM Apr 11, 2010
You are just as welcome at both as the class A's.
bjoyce said
07:56 AM Apr 12, 2010
We like casinos better than Wal-Mart since we can put our jacks down and extend all of our slides and it is OK. We can "camp" more than one night, not just "park".
A useful website is http://www.casinocamper.com/, maintained by a full-time RVer who camps at many casinos.
mcphelps7 said
08:12 PM Apr 13, 2010
Thanks guys. Does this go for Elks Clubs too? Trailers welcome for members? Thank you.
bjoyce said
07:52 AM Apr 14, 2010
Yes, Elks and Moose accept about any RV. The only place that discriminates are some high end resorts, everyone else is happy to have you including some high end resorts.
Are travel trailers welcome at Casinos that permit RV boondocking, or is that reserved for the Class A folks? Any other tips for travel trailer boon dockers? Is Wal-Mart less likely to approve an overnight stay for TT full timers?
Thanks!
Matt