Dancing Eagle Casino and RV Park

 
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Overall rating
 
3.3
Total Experience
 
4.0(8)
RV Parking Area
 
3.2(7)
Campground/RV Resort
 
3.2(7)
Casino
 
3.6(7)
Dining
 
2.8(6)
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May 1, 2009
-report from Nick & Terry Russell, May 1, 2009

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We have dry camped at the Dancing Eagle Casino on I-40 in New Mexico twice. Both times security directed us to the large parking area between the regular car parking lot and the highway, on the north side of the casino. Level, a little traffic noise, but not bad,
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May 18, 2010
Report from James M., May 18, 2010

Stopped here after we saw a sign for $10.00 free gas with out of state drivers license and 1st time club card member. We both signed up for the club card and each got a $10.00 certificate to take across the street to their travel center. Gas was $2.79/gal. They accepted both certificates on the same pump. Had to ask for the gas certificates at the club counter- she did not offer them when we signed up. Gave us each a coffee mug for joining.



Asked security about overnight dry camping and they said "YES"- directed us to a gravel lot just east of the main door. No one else in the lot. Their RV park is a small enclosed cement parking lot with hook ups right next to the gravel lot where we were parked. Small casino with all the regular games and food.
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Missed it
(Updated: March 31, 2012)
We missed this casino because we set our GPS to Casa Blanca, NM. Heading east there is no sign directing you to the casino. The casino is south of RT40, Casa Blanca is north. Heading east turn right at the exit.

(Editor's note: From I-40 the casino is South at exit 108.)
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Good overnight spot
Overall rating
 
2.6
Total Experience
 
3.0
RV Parking Area
 
2.0
Campground/RV Resort
 
3.0
Casino
 
3.0
Dining
 
2.0
This casino is always a whistle stop for an inexpensive and comfortable overnight. $10 gets you a full hookup PLUS WIFI and a casino spiff. Last time I got a pretty nice red hot chili pepper keychain. Their billboards are out of date and there is no more free fuel.

RV Parking on packed dirt, level at perimeter backins and slight slope at pull thrus in center. Good amenities; high water pressure, all mounted on cement island. They even have a gated area for pets and pet trash can. There appears to be onsite host that keeps the parking area tidy.

Lighted, gated entry from RV parking to casino with short walk. Casino smoky and stinky, live music on weekends. The snack bar serves a good burger. Casino parking area is tight and unsuitable for big rigs. Slots ho hum.

One of the good things about this location is the full grocery store, hardware store and post office within easy walking distance of RV parking area. I needed to make repair to RV and this location was quite convenient for getting needed hardware supplies and last minute grocery items.

This is WAY less expensive than the next casino west which was recently completely renovatd.
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Dancing Eagle
Overall rating
 
2.2
Total Experience
 
3.0
RV Parking Area
 
2.0
Campground/RV Resort
 
3.0
Casino
 
2.0
Dining
 
1.0
They are no longer doing the $ 10.00 gas voucher for out of state, camping is still $10.00 and have added sewer to sites. the cafe is closed for remodel, buffet is served in the meeting room, food was below average (never seen Beef Stroganoff over rice).
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