This is the best bargain around. $10 for 50 amp and water: great water pressure, use pressure regulator. Free dump site on premises. Casino and a good restaurant are nearby. Tax-free grocery store with 10% senior discount that you don't even have to ask for. All within walking distance. Didn't have to unhook tow car. Everyone is so friendly. Most are Native Americans who are very customer service oriented. Would have stayed longer but had to get on the road. Will stay here again when passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is about a half acre of gravel parking lot with about 5 pull-through sites. The rest were back-ins but would not accommodate big rigs. My site was totally uneven: I could not get even close to level so I kept the slides in and in the morning moved to another site that had been occupied by a couple that uses this park 4 times year. They told me that site was the only one of the pull-throughs, that they can get level in. They called and reserved that spot #31. I also had no problem getting level in that spot. In order to get the $10 rate, you have to go to the casino to get a player card, which I did after I parked. The food in the casino was good. There's a travel plaza across the street with a dairy queen, and a Super Market and Ace Hardware are next door. There is good digital TV reception and my Verizon air card and phone worked great. I would stay again if I can get that level spot. The gentleman who runs the office offered to let me park across several of the back-in spots if I had anymore trouble getting level. A site for $10, with electricity and water is a great deal! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this driving down I-40 there was construction where we where going to pull off and stay so when we missed the exit we saw the billboard Full-Hook ups $10. So we kept driving to it and it is a bare bones no frills gravel lot but it was getting late and the family did not mind we all enjoyed a shower with the water since we had boondocked it at a Walmart the night before. The spots where long enough to back in we didn't unhook just leveled it close. It was $10 if you had a membership to something and $20 without an extra $6.50 to use the dump station. We paid the $26.50. I got my laptop out and hooked up to the free wireless internet the casino had. I would not want to take my vacation here but 1 night was great. It had 20,30,50 amp. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here one night and found it to be very accomodating. It is a "no frills", all gravel park, but is close to the Acoma pueblo. They had no pull-thru sites remaining, so they allowed us to park our big rig and trailer adjacent to 3 back-in sites (they were not too crowded that day). The casino is small but fun, and they had a "2 for the price of 1" steak dinner deal at their restaurant. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a bad RV park. To get the $10 rate you need a players club card which is not a problem. When we got there no one was in the office so we picked a spot and went over and got a card that also gives a discount in the restaurant and the gift shop. The spaces are long enough that I didn’t unhook. Dirt lot which is sorta level with water and electric (50 amp) only.Dump station is available at the back of the lot. For ten bucks it’s worth it. The gas station was $3.77 for diesel and everyone else we saw was $3.84. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a bare bones CG but a pleasant overnight spot if you like casino atmosphere, which we do. Good food in the casino. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good for an overnight or two - safe and comfortable but a little tight - Casino was close, and a store was next door with great specials. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The Dancing Eagle RV Park is very much like their description as listed in their web page. The entire RV park is protected by a concrete wall with only one drive-in entrance. There is a well lit sidewalk all the way to the casino, with a gate into the RV park. The travel center is right across the street from the RV office and the supermarket is just through the RV park gate to the left. All locations are just a short walk away. You get a very basic hookup that includes 50 amps and water with very high pressure. No Wi-Fi or cable, but got good reception of all the major TV stations with the powered bat ant. Very good Verizon reception. The pull thrus are quite level. Very easy access to I40. For $10.00 it’s a very safe place to spend a night or two. http://dancingeaglecasino.com/index.php?a=dining http://www.everest-owners.com/photos/showfull.php?photo=1153 FastEagle We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A basic park with water, electric and dump station. Some sites have a considerable slope, but those closest to the casino are level. There is a reasonable restaurant next to the casino. Showers and laundry facilities are available at the truck stop across the road. There is a grocery store within walking distance. Free overnite parking with no hookups is available in the casino parking lot. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place for the night. The people were very nice and the store next door gives you 10% discount on groceries. It ended up only costing us 3 dollars because the Casino gave me 7.00 back because I had a CDL license and for having the Casinos card they take 10.00 off of the 20.00. So it paid for us to stay there. We felt safe . I would stay there again in my travels in our Motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Exit 108 on I-40, just a little place, convenient to get off for one night. If you register in the casino and get a card, it's half off. The restaurant isn't bad. This is not a destination but okay for a night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Newer park, next to a casino, supermarket, arcade and travel center. Diesel prices were
the best in the state, employees at all locations were very friendly. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.