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Entrance to Sam's Town RV Park
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Sam's Town RV Park, Tunica, MS -- 5-5-06 |

Our campsite in Sam's Town RV Park - May 2006
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- report from Rick and Lucky Lucy,
January 2008
The cheapest of the three [casino RV parks in Tunica]
-- and I mean cheap as well as inexpensive -- has decent sites but they are
pretty close together. We were able to get close to the bath house. Security
also provides shuttle service to the casino and come fairly quickly when
called.
House cleaning for the bath house and rest rooms are
almost non-existent. At 3:30 PM they still had not been cleaned and were
filthy, the rest rooms were out of toilet paper and paper towels, and trash
had not been picked up. I mentioned to the clerk there was no toilet paper
and she went into a tirade about the rotten campers stealing the paper. She
stated she personally placed two rolls of TP in the bathrooms that very
morning. There are 199 camping sites with about 75% occupancy. Let's see,
300 people, two rolls of TP. Yep, someone is definitely stealing it. We
won't stay here again either.
- report from Rick and Lucky Lucy,
June 2007
Just across the street from Hollywood, Sam's
Town also has an excellent RV park. They also permit overnight parking in
their parking lot, the one just outside the RV park. An absence of good
video poker machines have limited our play there in the past. All in all
we prefer the Hollywood, however, ST has an excellent buffet with a wide
variety of well prepared food -- especially southern dishes.
- report from reader A. Van, March 2006
There is a large campground at Sam's Town (on
the west side) with the entrance nearly opposite that of Hollywood.
It is more crowded than the Grand or Hollywood (but it appears there's
ample room to put out the awning etc), but if you're paying vs.
comped, it's cheaper. We were at the Grand when Katrina came
through.
Casino Camper Review
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May, 2006
It got a little hot and humid as we were dry
camped at Casino Center in Robinsonville, MS. Thanks to a report
from reader A. Van we knew about Sam's Town RV Park, so we moved there for
3 nights. It's $12.99 a night, nice level pads, and lots of
pull-through sites. See the photos below.
Sam's also allows free overnight in the
parking lot. In the photo there's a row of coaches and 18 wheelers
in the distance on the far left.
RV Park
Sam's Town RV Park is a bargain. For $13 a
night you get a nice level concrete FHU spot with cable, instant phone, and
access to pool and fitness center. Shuttle service to casino.
The whole place was clean and well maintained. Compared to the
Hollywood RV park across the street Sams was $2 less, and Hollywood had more
landscaping.
Gambling
Video Poker:
The best game was 9/6 JOB. Not too bad
considering they give new players 3X cash back for the first 30 days :-).
We didn't do the math to figure out cash back %, but it wasn't bad.
Comps were easy and a few hours VP at the quarter level got you 2 nice
buffets.
Other Games:
Craps at $5 minimum with 10x odds.
Blackjack multi-deck was H17, DA2, DAS, RS, NS. Single deck was H17,
DA2, NoDAS, NoRS, NS.
Poker room was "Fair". Complementary food
(hot dogs I believe, and something else). They use large-print playing
cards, like you see at many blackjack tables, which I didn't like.
Tournaments were "Fair", the percentage house fee was a little high.
They had lots of bad players, and a very few who were quite good. I managed to
place 5th in the tournament I played. Dealers were also only "Fair"
and a little slow. I think overall I'd give it a 2.5 on a 5 scale.
Food
We ate the buffet twice and both times it
was very good. Asian section had good egg rolls, but fried rice
was dried out. Prime rib was OK. BBQ Ribs were VERY good,
good selection of vegetables and they were done right. Mexican
food was good. Desserts were very good. Chris loved their
Sugar Free Peach Pie! I enjoyed dipping strawberries in the
chocolate fountain. Wine and beer were included with the meal.
Misc.
Hotel and casino public areas were well
maintained and clean. The buffet had some nice large mosaics of an
aquatic nature, and some interesting glass sculptures. Grounds
were well kept and attractive with landscaping, water features, koi pond,
flowers, etc.
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