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Casino Parking Etiquette
Have you ever changed jobs, joined a new club, visited another country? If so, you realize
there are different norms for behavior in different places. Casino
parking is the same way -- each casino is different. So be a good
guest, understand what's expected and allowed, and "when in Rome, do as
the Romans do".
Some casinos have an RV park or resort with full
hookups. Many others allow free overnight parking, and quite a few even
welcome you to dry-camp for several days or a week.
Facilities vary, but generally you'll be
"blacktop boondocking" in a parking lot. Here are some guidelines to
help you enjoy this free dry parking and to be a good guest of the casino:
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Call Ahead If you're concerned
about whether or not overnight RV parking is allowed call the casino and ask
to talk with Security. We don't actually do this ourselves, but some
folks are more comfortable this way. A good starting point is
our RV Friendly Casino's; however,
please don't be upset with a casino if our information is incorrect, it's
not their fault. Please do email
me and I'll fix it.
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Don't Leak in the Parking Lot! If your RV is leaking anything take care of it
first or stay away from the casinos please.
Leaking oil, transmission fluid, waste water, etc. is a sure
way to get kicked out - and rightfully so.
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Find a good spot
It will often be obvious, as you'll see other RV's already there.
Otherwise drive to a distant area of the parking lot, and please only take
as many spaces as you need. If the area isn't full, I recommend leaving at least one space between you and
any neighboring RV.
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Be sure you feel safe When you
arrive check things out. Look around and make sure you feel
comfortable and safe.
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Check with casino security
Sometimes security will see you drive in and meet you to ensure you know
their parking rules. If they don't, it's a good idea to check in with them. Some casinos require you to fill out a form, or to join
their players club. Sometimes they'll give you a list of rules. In
other locations there's no formal process.
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Can you use jacks to get level?
This is sometimes OK. Look around and see what others are doing or ask
Security.
If you do use jacks, be sure to put boards down so you won't leave marks on
the asphalt. Trailer and 5th wheel owners, be aware that some places
have rules against dropping the rig and driving off.
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Length of stay? If you plan to stay more than one night make
sure this is allowed. Some casinos have no set policy, others say 1
night, 3 days, etc. so be sure you know.
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Setting up camp? -- using your big
awning, table, chairs, BBQ grill, etc. Some casinos have an actual dry
camping field or lot, and everyone "makes camp". However, in
most cases you're
staying in a regular parking lot so you don't want to look like you're
establishing residence!
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Keep your area clean Every time we go
outside our RV we pick up any trash, cigarette butts, etc. that we see -- it doesn't matter if it's "our"
trash.
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Be a good neighbor Be considerate with your
generator, TV, stereo, etc.
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Use common sense and common courtesy with your pets -- I don't have
to go into detail here do I?
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Give the casino your business We
gamble a lot, maybe you don't gamble, that's fine. Casinos often have
very good restaurants and buffets. Some will have arcades, bowling,
movie theatres, etc. Higher end places will have a spa, hair salon,
retail shops, and so on.
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Enjoy yourself

Help us keep this site current! If
you've parked or camped at a Casino
lately
email me your experience and I'll post it.
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