Super roomy concrete parking for semis and large motorhomes. The "free site" involves a game card in a convoluted process where one buys a club card for $10 which the casino matches. Then you buy an additional $5 to game with for a total of $25. This is a good overnight park and we paid the $25 rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here before, and it is a nice free park. To get free you need a players club card and go to the gift shop to sign in. This trip there were quite a few trucks parked back by the campground with the engines running. On the way out we tried to use the dump station and the sewer connection is about 8 inches higher than the connection on the fifth wheel. You know what doesn't run up hill. We did manage though but I won't do that again. It seems easier to do on a motorhome though as the connection is higher. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The RV parking area has 21 spaces along the back edge of a large parking lot used by long-haul truckers. The spaces offer back-in parking with water and 30/50 amp electric hookups. They are close but large enough for big rigs and slideouts. It is clean but subject to noise from the trucks and is brightly lighted all night. We were not bothered enough by either to spoil our sleep. To stay you must get a Player's Card and an RV Pass from the casino. There have been some changes in the pricing policy because the spaces are not unconditionally free as reported by others. It is a "play or pay" deal that is a bit confusing to us. We were told that the parking was free if we played at least $25; otherwise we would have to pay $25 for the space. The first $10 of play was to be out of pocket but that was to be credited back to us after we played that much. I started with $20 in credits, played the slots for a short time until I hit a minor jackpot, then quit with over $25 in credit on my card. When I checked out the next morning I paid nothing. It was an OK stop and the price was right. We will do it again if the opportunity arises. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent overnight stop next to casino. Ample backin room for big rigs and toad. I recommend the $2.99 Las Vegas breakfast. Low diesel prices with 3 cent discount when using players card. No charge for site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a wonderful surprise. Pulled in on a Saturday pm, easy to back in/out. 21 sites with electric & water. Free! Must get a players card & register at Gift Shop. Lots of trucks, but we barely heard them. Players card gave us $5. discount on buffet, very good food. Will definitely stop in again. We stayed here in a 5th wheel. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great free park. Coming in go to the end of the campground and then come in. It is first come first serve. You must go get a players club card for the free stay. After we got settled in we went up to the casino and with the new players club card for the free stay and if or when I lose $10 I get $10 in free play. Well, I lost the $10 which I figured paid for the rv site and on the free $10 from the casino I won $30 which put me $20 ahead of which I played $5 back in so it turns out we stayed in the park for free and won $15. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We were pleasantly surprised with the high quality of this park, which is totally free when you get a Player's Club card and spend at least $10 in the casino. The water and 50 AMP electricity were excellent for the three nights we stayed here. There is a dump station closeby that can be accessed as you leave. We had no problem spending the $10 at the casino. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great amenities for free parking. Just need to have a player's card and do some playing. Food was excellent at buffet. Needs more spaces and pave the RV area as it's very dusty. Would definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice, this review is for their new casino, which is right on interstate 40. Sites are free, and far enougt from freeway so freeway noise not a problem. A lot of trucks park overnight by the rv park and there is truck noise. Just pull in, go in and get a players card, take it to gift shop and they give you a permit for up to 3 nights. Will stay here again We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
At Shawnee, OK we stayed at the Firelake Grand Casino on the Shawnee Indian Reservation. All sites there were paved and big long back-ins with 50 amp electrical service and water. They are not numbered and when you get there just take any available site. Then get a shuttle to the casino’s main entrance, go to the gift shop and get a permit. You can stay up to three nights free with the permit. The sites are large enough to get all your slides out and long enough to stay connected. When you leave you can get 3 cents per gal of fuel discount at the service station. Very good information about the casino and pictures of the RV sites can be found in the "Casinocamper" web page. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As previous poster says, FREE, if you register at the Player Card desk, then go to gift shop and get a paper to put in window, good for 3 FREE days. After 3 days, you can go back to gift shop for another 3 days. Great 50/30 amp power and water. Dump is 50 feet away so have to move rig. We got the best spot (#1). Just drive in an find an empty spot. The casino got more than the posted $25 per night from us, but has great 50% off coupons-i.e. Grand Buffet. Would definitely stay here again when passing thru. Can you beat FREE? We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is primarily for the casino customers, but is a convenient overnight stop for anyone traveling on I-40. The quoted price was $25, but with a casino players card, the site is free. The park is located along the north side of the casino parking lot. All sites are back-in and are big rig friendly. The street and sites are gravel and level. There is some dust when vehicles travel down the street. Electric and water are at the back of the site and each post serves 2 sites. There is a dump station. This park has few amenities. There is no host. You register at the casino gift shop. There are no restrooms or showers. There is a small creek at the back of the sites. There are steps down to a waterside walkway with picnic tables and barbecue grills. The casino shuttle comes by frequently. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rained during our stay and the full hook up area turned into a pond and mud hole. If it is raining stay up front and live with electric only. OK for an over night stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an update on my last post from Oct 2008. There is a tree at the end of the loop to be watched out for. I went around that loop and when I got to my end destination I had hit something on the roof and did some damage. A small hole in the rubber roof and took out two skylight covers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
284 full-hookup sites, 456 water & electric. We were with a group that was meeting on the grounds. As stated by others, sites are mostly level. Most are back-ins though there are several pull-throughs also. Roads are dirt/gravel, sites are mostly grass. We spent a pleasant week here, and enjoyed riding the asphalt walking/bicycling trail that passes through the grounds. It make a loop of approximately 6 - 7 miles around part of the airport next door to the Expo grounds. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a huge campground. It is mainly for groups and events such as rodeos etc. If no event is going on they will let you stay. Some sites are level and some aren't. 30 amps only. It is about 10 miles off I-40 but close to town. We needed to be close to town so we stayed here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.