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Location |
101 Wendover Blvd, Wendover, NV 89883 |
RV Status
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RV Park - however, read report |
| Phone |
(775) 664-2221 (800) 848-7300 |
| Web |
www.wendovernugget.com |
| Map of area |
Google Map |
| Video Poker |
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| Misc. Info |
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| Reports |
See below -- Send an updated
report |
- report from
Bill Adams, September 4, 2008
www.InternetAnywhere.US
Rates are up to $25/night and $30/night on weekends. Full hookups
with mostly 30 amp and about 5-6 50 amps. Level concrete lots with
room for the towed beside.
Distance from Casino? Walking distance to 2 casinos and short drive to 3
others. - Amenities? None! This is a minimally maintained park
but it was clean and tidy with mostly permanents and few of us
overnighters. The KOA down the road costs $38/night but has a pool but
all gravel sites.
- report from Rick and Lucky Lucy,
July, 2007
We pushed on to West Wendover on the
Utah border where we found Las Vegas/Reno style casinos. The Casino Camping
book said Montego Bay had a RV park for $17 per night. We found the park but
it belonged to the Nugget, not MB. The park was run down and pretty much
gone to seed. The office was abandoned and the front door smashed. A couple
of permanent park residents looked like refugees from Grapes of Wrath. But
what the heck, we are tough, have a big gun and a big dog, we pulled in.
Actually there were several other traveling RVs present along with us.
Registration was at the hotel desk so we made our way into
the casino and registered for the night. Nice casino, large, well decorated
and lots of favorable VP machines. However, it was mostly empty. Bored
blackjack dealers stood at their tables waiting for customers who never
came.
Lucky Lucy was hot and we soon had our pockets full of
their cash. We decided to have a look at their buffet and noted no line and
few customers inside -- always a bad sign. The price of $15 each didn't do
much for us either but being flush with their cash we ventured in. The clerk
rang up $11 each, must have been senior day, and the food was pretty decent.
More customers ventured in but there was never a line at any of the serving
stations.
We spent a quiet night but the weather forecast the next
morning was predicting rain, heavy at times, and possible flash floods. We
debated holing up for a couple days but decided we would push on. As we
pulled out I noted the automatic lawn sprinklers were doing their duty but
now only had weeds to benefit from their efforts.
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