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This section contains information specifically about RVing from our own experience and directly from readers.  Organized alphabetically by City and Casino Name. 

 


Altmore

Wind Creek Casino

Altmore, AL

251-446-4200

www.windcreekcasino.com

Free overnight parking, and an RV park planned for the future

 

- Report from Bob & Esther, December 31, 2009

Free, no registration required. No rules posted. The RV lot past the truck parking lot and around back.  There is security, well lit and clean.  There is space for 8 - 10 RVs and the space is adequate for a 40 foot MH with a toad.  Most sites are full thru but there are a few back in sites.

 

Apparently only Bingo is allowed.  They have slot machines but they are all somehow based on bingo.  No table games.

 

-Report from Lonny & Diane, February 2009

 

Owned by Poarch Tribe (also have casinos in Wetumpka, AL).  So you can add the state of Alabama to your list!  A brand new casino and hotel on the AL/FL line at Atmore, AL

 

Directions:  I-65 Exit 57 Atmore and Hwy 21. Take Hwy 21 South 1/2 mile, turn right on Poarch Road (County Road 14).

From Pensacola, take US-29 N to Molino, turn left onto FL-97. Crossing into Alabama, FL-97 becomes AL-21 N. Continue 8 miles north, turn left at Poarch Road (County Road 14).

RV overnight parking allowed, follow signs.  No hookups. Plans for RV park in the works. 

 

Shorter
 

Macon County Greyhound Park, Inc.  Temporarily Closed
P.O. Box 128
8680 County Road 40
Shorter, AL 36075
Phone: 800-688-2946

http://www.victoryland.com/
http://www.quincys777.com/

Report from Joe and Gail, February 2010

 

Temporarily Closed

 

Report from Anonymous, May 2009

 

Quincy's Triple Seven Bingo Casino at VictoryLand is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Quincy's Triple Seven Bingo Casino is conveniently located at Exit 22 off Interstate 85 between Montgomery and Tuskegee, Alabama.  Admission age is 19.

VictoryLand Greyhound Park offers live greyhound racing and simulcast greyhound and horse racing from all over the country. Matinees and evenings.

FREE Overnight RV & Bus designated Parking permitted. No hookups, dry camping only.
Paved level lot, walking distance to casino, Shuttle provided.
Well-lighted, private security guards on premises.
Quiet, no security issues, Grassy areas available for dog walking.
I've spent several days and nights on different occasions with no problems.

Casual attire is very appropriate.

Over 6,000 of the most popular bingo games from IGT, Multimedia Games, Cadillac Jack, Nova and C2. Progressive Jackpots that grow to $1,000,000 and more! A vast array of game denominations ranging from 1¢ to $100 per card. Wheel of Fortune, Jackpot Party, Double Diamond, Sizzling 7's & more.

I've lost my shirt in the new video machine wings, but won some $$$ in the older North Casino, on Sizzling 7's and Wheel of Fortune slots.(Note: Slot machines are illegal in Alabama, so these machines are legally called "Bingo Games")

The "Bingo Theater" features electronic interfaces that allow you to play over 300 Bingo cards at a time. If you prefer, bring your dauber and play on traditional Bingo cards.

Dining Options:

Luigi's creamery & Coffee Shop, a short walk across the breezeway from West Gaming.
coffee, ice cream, yogurt, and pastries.

The Oasis Buffet, a short walk down the breezeway from East Gaming.
A variety of beef, fish, and poultry. Prime Rib, Crab Legs, and Shrimp are served every night.

Archie's Deli, located on the third floor next to Pari-Mutuels.
A variety of sub sandwiches, made-to-order on freshly baked bread.

The Kennel Club, Maitre D' Seating, fine dining restaurant. Breakfast any time.

Willie's Cafe
Fried pork chops and onion rings, chicken wings and french fries. Open 24 hours.

Earl's Bar
Beverages and sandwiches.

There is a new Hotel on the premises, unsure about child care.

 

 

 

 



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