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| Location |
Junction of State Routes 73 & 260
Pinetop, AZ |
RV Status
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RV Park $27
Dry Camping $10
NO free overnight |
| Phone |
(928) 369-0299, (800)
929-8744 |
| Web |
www.hon-dah.com |
| Video Poker |
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| Misc. Info |
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| Reports
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Report from James M.,
May 15, 2010
The RV park
rates are now $27.00 + tax per night with full hookups across the street
from the casino. They also have a "dry camping" area for $10.00 per night +
tax it is an empty lot in the RV park right on the street across from the
casino.
The Players
Club card gave us $5.00 to play and 2500 points to spend in the restaurant
or hot dog stand. (about $6.00). The food was "okay" nothing special. The
slots were fun to play as we seem to keep hitting the "feature"- watched
lots of people getting the "features". Played in the card room both nights
- seem to always have at least 3 tables- tournaments almost everyday. Has a
gas station/mini mart with the cheapest gas prices in town.
- report from reader
Peter W., May 2006
Rates update on the Hon-Dah Resort Casino RV Park in Pinetop, AZ: $24.00/day
$135.00/week $357.00/month. All-inclusive. No tax. At that daily rate,
I can't afford to gamble!
- review contributed by
Nick & Terry Russell
Check out their web site
www.gypsyjournal.net
Owned and operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe, Hon-Dah RV Park has
250 full hookup sites, satellite TV, telephone hookups, a dump station,
laundry, and is right across the road from Hon-Dah Casino. Located in
the tall pines at 7,200 feet, this is a popular summer getaway. The
campground has daily, weekly, and seasonal sites.
DO NOT think about dry camping in the casino parking lot! Having owned
the weekly newspaper in neighboring Pinetop-Lakeside, I know the White
Mountain Apache tribal government very well, and they are committed to
maximizing every penny from their facilities. If you try to dry camp
free, their security people will very rudely and forcefully ask you to
leave ASAP. The casino parking lot is rather small and would not hold
a big RV anyway.
The slot machines are fair, I've won a bit and lost a bit on different
visits to the casino. They have had some good older acts appear in their
lounge (Herman's Hermits, Charley Pride, Dan Seals, etc) and the restaurant
serves up a nice meal.
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