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Ledyard

 

Foxwoods Resort Casino (860) 312-3000, (800) FOX-WOODS, www.foxwoods.com
39 Norwich-Westerly Rd.
Ledyard, CT 06339


Overnight RV parking is OK -- but crowded -- see notes below

 

Map is from casino web site.  Check their web site for detailed directions.

 

-from reader Loretta, May 2007

We have camped at Foxwoods before and enjoyed the experience. Not as nice as Cherokee NC, they park you next to a creek and there is grass and tables and chairs, very very nice.

 

Casino Camper Report March 28, 2007

A post on our Yahoo group today said the RV parking here has been relocated due to construction.  The new location is not level, and is cramped without much room for maneuvering a big rig; crowded on weekends.

 

-from reader John H., March 2006

Just the parking lot; no amenities. No sign-in required and they don't mind if you stay a few days. Restaurants are good, particularly the buffet, but pricey. Full casino with all table games and more slots than you can count.

 

The down side is that they have recently begun to build a new casino in the quiet back lot that used to be RV parking. Now the RV area is right next to the main entrance road and the shuttle bus parking. That means you are entertained by jake brakes all night and if you do manage to fall asleep they will be cranking up about 20 diesel shuttle busses at 4:am.  They let them run for a couple of hours before using them. You might consider staying up all night and sleeping during the day.

 

 

Uncasville

 

Mohegan Sun Casino

(860) 862-8000, (888) 226-7711, www.mohegansun.com

Uncasville, Connecticut 06382
Overnight RV parking is OK  -  See below

 

- report from Mark M., June 6, 2009

We spent Memorial Day weekend 2009 at Mohegan Sun. Looks like they're doing construction, so their old RV parking area is no more. Now there is a turn off at the first traffic light as you approach the casino. The road leads to two lots for RV and oversize vehicle parking. There first lot on the right did not exclude RV's, but when we were there it was almost all tour busses and a couple of trucks.

Follow the road down the hill, then turn left up the hill, and at the top is a second lot. This seems to be the preferred parking area for RV's. Most of the time there was a security vehicle there, and the guard issues you a permit to park. No fee or anything, you just say how long you plan to stay. Mohegan Sun has some of the most friendly security people I've ever met.

The parking lot is not overly level. Spaces nearest the road are a little noisy, but middle spaces and those near the hill are more quiet. Not a lot of green around to exercise the dog, but there was some.

No more easy walk to the casino, I'm afraid, but shuttle buses ran every 10 or 15 minutes during the day, though less often at night.

More reports below photos...

 

Photos from Mark M.

 

- report from Dick B., October 14, 2008

I recently stayed in the RV parking lot at the Mohegan Sun casino in CT. Lots of room but the parking lot is deceptively unlevel. I see big rigs with blocks under the jacks to give more reach. Beautiful casino. There is no check in.                                                                       

 

-report from Jim O'Brient, www.OvernightRvParking.com, May 27, 2008

New directions for parking - You are welcome to stay at no charge in our bus and oversized  vehicle lot, which is on the casino grounds. There are no hookups. Follow the signs for oversized parking.  We are currently directing all oversized vehicles to our new Turtle and Bear parking lots.  These lots are especially designed for oversized vehicles with large turning areas and spaces lined out to fit these vehicles. 

The best way to reach these  lots is to enter the property on the Blvd and follow the signage for "Oversized Vehicles".  As you enter property stay in the right lane and take your first right off the Blvd. into the M lot/Thames garage area, and stay to the right travelling past Thames garage (but still in the M lot).  The Turtle lot is your next right and the Bear lot is your next left.   There are shuttle stops nearby that will bring you to the casino.

-report from Jack B, April 30, 2008

I wanted to update you on the state of RV parking at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT.  They are planning another hotel tower which, I believe, will affect the RV parking area, to some degree. They created two large parking areas closer to the entrance road to the casino. I have seen tour busses parked in one lot and RVs parked in the other lot. I believe that the entrance to these lots is at the traffic light on the road to the casino. I saw 1 or 2 shuttle stop structures so it appears that they have shuttle service from the RV lot although I cannot confirm this with 100% certainty. Anyone who is planning to take their RV to Mohegan should probably call to find out the particulars of the new parking area. I don't remember seeing any RVs parked in that back lot the last time I was there.

-report from reader Scott D., December, 2007

We've been regulars at the Mohegan Sun for years, and always see RV's parked in the back lot (just keep going to the last lot after you enter from the main entrance). We just recently purchased our own RV, and did an overnighter. We leveled, and extended our slideout for the night, with no hassles. The lot is just a short walk from a casino entrance.

 

-report from reader Lia M., May 2006

We stay at Mohegan Sun. We park near the bus parking and next to one of their shuttle stops. You get on the shuttle to get to the casino entrances that are quite a walk and get back after your casino visit . The decor in the casino is remarkable and worth the trip even if you don't gamble.

 

 

 

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