The camping is free here like it is in many other casinos along I-40 so I will compare it to some of the others. The hookups were very good and the 50 AMP electricity was spot on. The parking spot compared to others could stand to be upgraded from its gravel and rotting railroad ties to pavement. I say this because if you spend money in the casino like most do, the camping may not be free at all. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a parking lot with full hook ups for approx 10 rigs. There were 4 rigs that appear to have been there for longer than a few days. The sites are gravel, level and free!! You do need to register in the casino so they know who is there, but it was a good overnight stop. The 50 amp power and water pressure was good and the sewer worked. Did I mention it was FREE....I had to put a figure in the nightly rate, but it was free We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I reviewed this place last year, and I know others stay there because I saw them. It is still free, and there are full hook-ups, including 50 amp/sewer/water. The casino itself has matured, from a small-time one with old, used machines, to updated, so the parking lot was much more full. The RV sites are clean, well-patrolled, and pretty level gravel, separated by RxR ties, and alternating back-in/pull-in. An easy 10 miles North of I-20, at exit 125. We camped here in a Motorhome.
When I was looking for a place for the Albuquerque-to-Tunica drive, I looked around Oklahoma City (half-way), and found this place in the "Casino Camping" book. It is 10 spots at one end of the parking lot, of a smallish Indian Casino. Though there is no shade, there is a picnic table, all the hook-ups, you have to pull in or back in (your choice), it's a first-come first served basis, and they ask that you gamble (since they don't charge for the stay). It is patrolled by casino security, and is only 8 miles north (exit 125) of I-40. When we stopped there was one other RV(36 ft), and we have a 45 foot w/toad (just unhooked after I pulled in, and left it next to coach). I couldn't believe it, and still can't. I consider this the "find" of the summer (we've spent 3 months at casinos), and wish everyone to know about such a nice place. Between your spot and the highway is a beautiful lawn, which our Border Collie was very appreciative of (for frisbee; best of the summer). There is also a garbage can at each site. The sites are pretty flat, and the casino is about 200 feet away. There is a small restaurant in the casino. We camped here in a Motorhome.