This is a heavily graveled RV Park with excellent hook-up’s. There is no dog park area (but plenty of grass) and is no frills. Each site has a trash can. Ours was full w/ the top off the entire 2.5 days and was never emptied. You have to check-in at the hotel casino where they give you a key you have to use to access your electrical hook-ups. If you don’t return the key, you will be charged. It’s a inconvenient to walk it back to the casino when all you want to do after unhooking is hit the road. We were in site 16- would highly recommend that as that site is closest to the casino, bordering the driving range, sites on the driving range side farther from the casino and farther down the driving range are more likely to be hit by golf balls, I saw several on my walk that could potentially hit an RV.
We went to Red Rock Bar & Grill on the first night, tasty burgers & a local road house feel. We went to the steak house casino in the 2nd day, food was decent. We gambled heavily for a few hours, large variety of newer slot machines. After the night wore on, we could NOT handle all the cigarette smoke. The ventilation of the casino is not existent so we left, which is probably good or we’d had lost several hundred more dollars.
But- it’s $30 bucks a day so you...
Read moreWow, I’m not sure where to begin. Check in was easy but then you have to leave the Casino to drive out to where the RV park is located, not so bad but I have no idea why they didn’t connect the parking lots. The casino is nice in appearance, but they charge an arm and a leg for drinks, $13 for a rancid wine and a coors light WHILE you’re pouring money into their machines?!?! That’s bizarre, I’ve never paid for drink while gambling $1+ per bet. There was a band trying to play music but the PA music was so loud you could distinguish between the two… awkward and noise pollution. The buffet was good, I’ll give them that, I had prime rib since it was Saturday. And last but not least, the smell, the gambling area was a mix of smoke and then something that smelled akin to a loose fitting black water hose at an RV park.
I’m new to Iowa but having lived in Vegas and Reno for nearly 20 years, this was a serious disappointment. I suspect their success is based on the Golf and there’s probably not a lot of casino competition in western Iowa. Sorry, tough love, but It needs some fine tuning.
I forgot to mention the Rv Park… decent, quiet and great hookups and convenient to the golf course.
We got to see their 11th anniversary fireworks show and it was very well...
Read moreSeptember 2024. We stayed three nights here (not on purpose, trip planning error) in site #1. Sites are pull through, plenty long for a MH and toad and face east. Site 1 is reasonably level more toward the front end of the site. Hookups are well located. Clean 50amp power. Sewer is non-threaded. Water pressure is kind of low at 20psi, but we just filled and lived off the tank. It is quiet save for the occasional 18 wheeler on the rural highway behind the campground. It's a little tight getting out with longer rigs due to the placement of the trashcans.
Reservations & Checking In: The campground is only 30% full now, unknown when it gets busy. I was not able to use the website to make a reservation, but getting a reservation via phone was fast and efficient. You do have to check in at the front desk (to the left walking in the main door) before going to the campground. Come in on Grand Falls Blvd - the casino parking lot is huge and plenty of room for the biggest rigs to maneuver (recommend unhooking the toad there).
I've seen at least four RVs boondocking overnight in the main parking lot while we've been here, so that looks like an...
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