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15318 South Avenue B
Somerton, AZ 85350
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RV Status
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RV Park - dry camping $5/night |
| Phone |
(No phone number listed on web site) |
| Web |
www.wincocopahcasino.com |
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| Reports |
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- from Sean Welsh March, 13 2008
There is a large lot, clearly marked with an illuminated sign, "Overnight RV
Parking," visible from the highway (US95). Although the address is on Avenue
B, which is where the old casino was, there is now a direct entrance to the
new casino from US95, well marked with Vegas-style signage. Turn into this
main entrance, then immediately make two hard rights to find the entrance to
the RV area. There are around 50 spaces, numbered and well marked. All are
long enough for rigs to 65' or so, and wide enough for slide-outs on both
sides, and/or an awning.
The price is now $5, which is good for up to three nights. There is an
entrance booth, but it has been unstaffed since we arrived -- a sign says to
pay in the gift shop. The gift shop cashier will ask you what space you are
in and how long you are staying, collect your fee, and issue you a card for
your windshield.
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There is, apparently, no stay limit. The lot is nearly
full right now, and many of the rigs here have been here for weeks. You
just need to keep paying your $5 per every three nights. Since it is
more or less operating as a regular paid campground, albeit without
hookups, there is no problem with lawn chairs, BBQ grills, awnings,
slide outs, and so forth.
There is a hose bib on the little entrance booth, although the water
appears somewhat brownish in color. Some rigs fill their tanks there
periodically. I was told today that there is a WiFi signal in the
conference center (between the casino itself and the attached hotel),
but it is unclear what the usage policy is for that.
The casino has one restaurant, which is buffet style, and two bars. We
had dinner at the buffet -- not bad for $10. On Wednesdays, a Player's
Club card will get those aged 55 and over a coupon book (good for that
day only) with dining and beverage discounts and some gaming bump-ups
($10 for $5 on one hand of blackjack, for example). The casino is a
short walk from the RV parking on a well lighted path, though we have
also noted marked shuttles (basically large golf carts) rolling through
the RV area frequently throughout the day.
Somerton is three miles away, with few services -- half a dozen
restaurants (mostly Mexican), post office, bank, two dollar stores, and
a couple of gas stations with fast food and mini-marts. Major restaurant
chains, big box stores, and the mall are about ten miles away in Yuma.
We were told that a dump station was available at a "Barneys" gas
station in Yuma, but did not check this out.
In addition to the casino gift shop, the tribe operates a gas station
and mini-mart at the very north end of the property (the RV lot is at
the very south), on the other side of the old casino building that is no
longer in use. It's a good walk from the RV area, less so from the
casino.
This is a convenient stop for those entering or leaving Mexico via US95
and the San Luis border crossing. We were comfortable here and would
stay here again.
Photo and Google Map/Aerial link on our blog in this post:
http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/2008/03/mail-less-in-somerton.html
(Click photo for full-size version. Right to copy granted to Casino
Camper for use on the web site.) Note that the current aerial view on
Google shows the RV lot, the new
casino, the old casino, and the gas station/mini-mart (in that order,
from south to north), but the hotel and conference center has not yet
been built on the empty strip between the new and old casinos. As of
this writing, however, it is complete and in operation.
-Sean Welsh
http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com
- from Anonymous reader March 2007.
Stayed at Cocopah Casino RV park in Yuma Arizona
on March 18-24 2007. They have a large separate "parking lot" designated as
an RV Park. They have dry camping at $3.00 per night (pay if and when the
attendant comes by), shuttle to the nearby casino, security and great
restaurants/buffets.
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