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Location |
I-80 Exit 142
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Prairie Meadows Dr
Altoona, IA 50009
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RV Status
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Overnight RV parking is OK |
| Phone |
(515)
967-1000 |
| Web |
http://www.prairiemeadows.com/ |
| Video Poker |
Fair - full pay 9/6 JOB at dollar
level |
| Misc. Info |
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| Reports
and Photos |
See below - send an
updated report |
- CasinoCamper
Note
If you're going to
be in the area more than one night there is a large, full-hookup RV park
across the street at Adventureland, (515) 265-7384.
- CasinoCamper
Report, October 2 2009
Stayed here again,
"no overnight" signs are gone.
Casino was very crowded on a Saturday. Parking spots in the
Truck/Bus/RV area are pretty tight and fill up every night. Trucks and
RV generators can be a little noisy.
We ate at the
buffet, called Triple Crown Dining, and it was VERY good. We had
brunch on a Sunday and it was significantly better than the dinner buffet we
had in 2007. 15% discount with the age 55 and up player's card.
We also ate at AJ's (the steakhouse)
and it was good. Also gives the 15% discount for age 55 and up.
Good wine list including a nice selection by the glass. Happy hour for
appetizers, wine, and martinis until 7pm. Very good wait staff.
They still have 9/6 JOB at
the dollar level and with 0.33% comps it's one of the better VP plays in the
area. If you like to watch the pony's run too this place is a good
choice overall.
- CasinoCamper
Report, September 14, 2007
Last
night we were passing through Iowa, and looking for somewhere to get a bite
to eat and catch some sleep. I noticed the Prairie Meadows Casino was
convenient. I gave them a call and asked if they had a place that I
could park an RV. They said sure, park with the trucks, it's a big
parking lot and you can't miss it.
I
checked vpFREE before we arrived, and saw they have 9/6 JOB and 9/7 DB.
Sounds good. I looked at their web site and they have a poker room too --
excellent!
When
we arrived we saw about a dozen 18-wheelers there already, and looked like
space for about 40 total. It's a good level concrete parking area, and
very clean. Shuttles run to the casino every 5 minutes, and it's not
too far to walk either if you want a little exercise. Chris saw
a small red sign at one end of the parking lot that said "No Overnight
Camping"... uh-oh. When the shuttle picked us up I asked him if they
get many RV's staying in the truck lot and he said yeah, all the time.
So it sounds like the policy isn't enforced unless there's a problem, and we
had no intention of being a problem. Also we're not "camping", no lawn
chairs, BBQ grill, etc.
So
Chris hit the video poker and I hit the live poker. I found a cash
no-limit game $1/$2 with a $300 buy-in. Loose pre-flop and typical mix
of styles with a few locals and a few travelers.
About
8:30 we wanted to eat. They have a steak house and a buffet. We
picked the buffet, and it was all right. Good variety, but some food
wasn't kept hot. Nice selection of desserts. Stir fry and pasta
to order (which I missed but Chris noticed).
Chris
returned to the machines after dinner and I went home. She played
another couple of hours and came home just as I was heading to bed. We
got a good night's sleep and back on the road this morning.
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