FireKeepers Casino

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4.2 (6)

Contact Information

Phone Number:
877-352-8777

Location

Address:
11177 East Michicagn Avenue
City:
Battle Creek
State:
MI
Zip Code:
49014
GPS Latitude:
42.2917865
GPS Longitude:
-85.0709152
Directions:
From I-94, take exit 104 south onto Hwy-311 (11 Mile Rd). Go a very short distance and turn left onto Hwy-96 (Michigan Ave.). Casino is about 1/4 mile down on the left.

RV Parking and Camping Information

Overnight RV Parking Allowed:
YES
Parking Rules:
Cement parking lot with pull-thrus and electrical pedestals at fuel station on S-E corner. 30-50 amp service; no sewer; no water; $20 night; pay at fuel station. If dry camping, you can pull into the bus parking area to spend the night with no charge.
RV Park Available:
No

Casino Information

Legal Gambling Age
21
Liquor Served:
Yes
Types of Gaming
  • Slots
  • Video Poker
  • Table Games
  • Poker Room
  • Keno
  • Bingo
Dining Options
  • Snack Shop
  • Coffee Bar (Starbucks, etc.)
  • Buffett
  • Coffee Shop (a basic full service restaurant)
  • Asian

Other Information

Local Weather

Latest Battle Creek, Michigan, weather conditions and forecast

Overnight RV Parking is OK. There's also hook-up sites availabel for a small fee.

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Editor reviews

C casino_camper
4.0
October 21, 2010

October 18, 2010

Total Experience
4.0
RV Parking Area
4.0
Casino
4.0
Dining
4.0
Very nice place, attractive, large and modern! Convenient location Good gaming, all the table games and slots. Good VP, 9/6 JOB, NSUD, 8/5/150 BP. Very good food; we ate in the cafe but the other venues looked good as well. Granted we were there only one night but it made a very good impression on us. NOTE this information is NO longer correct. Retained for historical purposes only, see more current reports...................... When you arrive DON'T use the main entrance. Instead, use the eastern most entry road and drive all the way around the perimeter of the casino to reach the large, level, gravel parking lot for RVs. It would probably hold 40 RVs! I asked Security and they said no need to check in and no registration. Shuttle golf cart provided by security from the casino to your RV, just ask at the valet.
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User reviews

5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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2 stars
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1 star
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Overall rating
4.2
T tellanfun
4.0
August 4, 2024

Perfect stay with our 45' toy hauler

Total Experience
4.0
RV Parking Area
4.0
Campground/RV Resort
4.0
Casino
4.0
Dining
4.0
This place was perfect for us. We drove our 45' toy hauler into the lot where the bus lanes were and we setup the RV at a spot closest to the casino. It was an easy in and easy back in to the spot. From here we checked in with security who said we were welcome to stay the night and verified we were in the proper parking area. We could have stayed in the hook up section by the gas station but this worked better for us: more quiet and closer to the casino. The casino is massive and there are some really good restaurants to choose from. The coffee shop has baked items and homemade ice cream! We signed up for a players card and I played one machine. I won $50.00 so that made the trip even better! All in all it was a really nice stop over for the night. Plenty of room for numerous RV's and a really top notch casino to enjoy.
Updated April 10, 2026
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M mrnsie
4.8
October 16, 2019

Free and paid rv parking for 24hrs on a timer

Total Experience
5.0
RV Parking Area
4.0
Casino
5.0
Dining
5.0
They offer 5 paid rv spots for a 24 hr period. If you leave the spot someone else can take it. The power is on a timer and will go out 24 hrs after you pay. They also have free shuttle to the door of the casino door from the the rv paid parking. The only issue is they made the paid parking spots on a bad angle if you have self leveling rv than no issue. Casino food is 5 star and the casino is very big, lots to entertain you,
Updated April 10, 2026
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Q qieto
4.4
April 18, 2017

RV Parking

Total Experience
5.0
RV Parking Area
4.0
Campground/RV Resort
3.0
Casino
5.0
Dining
5.0
Cement parking lot with pull-thrus and electrical pedestals at fuel station on S-E corner. 30-50 amp service; no sewer; no water; $15.00 night; pay at fuel station; sites not level so hard to level motorhomes; if not pulling anything can park in the bus area for the night in slots for busses. Would have given a rating of 5 if all facilities were available and level parking, otherwise a clean environment.
Updated April 10, 2026
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R rudy1
4.5
September 22, 2016

September Update

Total Experience
5.0
RV Parking Area
4.0
Casino
5.0
Dining
4.0
The former RV parking area has a fuel station being constructed. Best parking is in the Bus area. Most towed rigs pull in or back into a bus slot. Motorhomes usually park across multiple cars slots. This is area is a shorter walk to the casino. Good security. We did ask for info on the future of the RV parking. No one had any answers.
Updated April 10, 2026
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Q qieto
3.5
April 20, 2016

Interesting RV parking

Total Experience
3.0
RV Parking Area
3.0
Casino
5.0
Dining
3.0
RV parking was changed to the area for buses because of construction. At least security didn't stop slides from being put out. RV parking for the past few years was in painted rows leaving no room to put slides out. Dry camping only. Clean as it was on asphalt. Only a short walk to the casino.
Updated April 10, 2026
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K kb9amm
June 16, 2011

June 16, 2011

Well, where do I start. First off, the gravel RV lot is no more. There building a Hotel on it. We were told to park in the far lot near the far east entrance. This is not bad if your short and have a tight wheel base. The marked spaces, (about 55 ft long) are drawn in a manner that you can only line up on them when coming from the opposite direction, so we had to go all the way to the back of the employee parking lot to turn around and come back to line up in the lot. OK, we got situated. Did I mention these was NO SIGNAGE FOR RV'S!!( A favorite pet peeve of mine) Next, the security people informed us, NO USE OF SLIDE OUTS! The spaces are narrow, and if you use slides, it will block another from using the space next to you. If no one is there, sorry, the space must remain clear in case some else arrives in the middle of the night! OK, we can deal with this. We hitched a ride into the Casino with the security patrol, about a 300 yard walk for those whom prefer the exercise. Nice Casino! Lots of pretty things & lights, but expensive play. For a Thursday afternoon, 10 dollar Blackjack, 5 dollar Craps, I didn't even want to look at the roulette table. After my wife got her players card, she proceeded to loosed $ 125 in about 45 minutes on the penny & nickle slots. they were tight. OK, lets check out the buffet. After roughly a 30 minute wait, out little blinky device started lighting up and shaking, our turn to eat! Normal buffet is $ 15.00 by today w/players card it half price, great!! Not so great, it turns out each person must have a players card to get the discount, my wife's doesn't work for me. And I don't believe in cards, I don't want to be tracked, & I don't want my name & address sold, given away or swapped with any other company! So I politely decline the cashier and decide it's time to patronize another Casino! Did I mention my wife is upset?? Anyway, we make our way to the security desk to see about catching a ride back to the far lot where the RV is at. Man with the badge at the desk sayz, I don't believe we have anybody on duty this afternoon to shuttle people. Temper, temper, I kept telling myself. After a couple of calls, he managed to find a guy to drive us back to our coach. Needless to say, I gave the driver an earful. I told him I sorry and that I didn't direct anything at him but it was necessary to vent, and he was the closest thing I had. He understood. All in all, a nice Casino if you wanna float some heavy bucks, but if you like us and just wanna play with 25 or $50.00 for the afternoon, you might try elsewhere. This was our 10th Casino on 7 days so far. We have a couple of more to try yet this week.
Updated April 10, 2026
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NA Guest
4.8
April 3, 2011

FireKeepers Casino

Total Experience
5.0
RV Parking Area
5.0
Casino
4.0
Dining
5.0
Great place to overnight. make sure you go to the last driveway and go all the way around the back of the casino to the big stone lot. you don't have to check in and security drives thru lot. casino is nice. food is good.
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NA Guest
October 18, 2010

July 16, 2010

Report from Plugginfool, July 16, 2010 I visited FireKeepers Casino in Battle Creek Michigan on 7/15 - 7/16/2010. I have new information about the parking privileges at the casino. I spoke with outside roving security personnel and 2 officers inside the casino. I inquired about an overnight stay. I was told that there is no problem with an RV staying overnight. I stayed over at the casino 2 nights. There have been some changes since the last reports have been posted. Trucks are no longer allowed, and a parking lot has been designated for RVs, west of the casino. The surface is crushed stone, level, sparsely lit (which is fine) but I did not notice security making rounds through the area. There is an entrance to the parking lot that was closed when I visited. To enter the parking lot, use the eastern most entrance from MI-96 ( E. Michigan Avenue ), drive around the parking garage, then behind the casino, and into the lot. In the past ALL LARGE VEHICLES have been barred from parking at the casino for a time. The security men related to me reasons why RVs were banned for a while. It seems that RVs were directed to an asphalt parking lot in front of the parking garage. Damage was done when jacks were used and depressions were made into the asphalt surface. Other campers were taking advantage of the generosity of the property owners by rolling out awnings, setting up lawn chairs, and picnicking in the parking lot. RVs are now welcomed. So we all should be considerate of the generosity of the casino.
Updated April 10, 2026
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