Red Hawk Casino

 
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Overall rating
 
3.3
Total Experience
 
3.5(2)
RV Parking Area
 
2.5(2)
Casino
 
3.5(2)
Dining
 
3.5(2)
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May 13, 2009
report from reader Robert P., May 13, 2009

Red Hawk is a new casino off 50 between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. They also have overnight parking. We talked to security. Check out their website if you are not familiar w/it. You just have to be very careful when you exit, because the exit is for the casino only. You have to turn right to the oversized vehicle parking or you will drive directly into their parking garage off the exit.
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Overall rating
 
3.0
Total Experience
 
3.0
RV Parking Area
 
3.0
Casino
 
3.0
Dining
 
3.0
When entering casino property follow the signs for "deliveries" and you will find a large parking lot below the casino. The "BUS" area up above is just 20 small back in spaces. Down below is wide open-slightly inclined (we were almost completely level with our jacks). Security will come and pick you up- they have posted a phone number in the lot. Had over 20 tour buses on Sunday when we were there- no space up above so we found area down below. Security came by- no problem. Casino was VERY BUSY- VERY LOUD. Gave us a deck of used cards for joining "Rewards" card. Ate in deli- Hot dog dry and very little chili.



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Overall rating
 
3.5
Total Experience
 
4.0
RV Parking Area
 
2.0
Casino
 
4.0
Dining
 
4.0
Follow Jim's parking instructions. I have no levelers so took some time to get it good enough. Phone number posted in shelter to call and they were right there. Great staff, food was good. Very nice casino. Extremely busy but it was Valentine's Day (Sunday) and Presidents Day the next. And Sacramento being the State capital...go figure.

I would return but the parking is a downer.
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April 2010
Report from Sean Welsh, April 2010
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We stayed here April 18, 2010. Per security, overnight parking is permitted in the Bus and RV parking area. The RV parking is in the same row of angled back-ins that the tour buses use, adjacent to the east wall of the enormous 8-level parking garage. It suited us fine, but those with slides would have to keep them retracted, and the spaces are only 45' long (designed for buses), so toads or tow vehicles will likely need to be detached and parked in the garage, easily accessible from the RV/Bus area.

Clear signs direct you to the area as you roll up to the casino from the dedicated US-50 off-ramps.

It was pretty quiet, but the busy Saturday night meant plenty of activity in the garage, and I am guessing the valets are mandated to honk at every ramp and turn, because I could hear distant honking constantly from the upper levels, reverberating through the structure.

An elevator in the garage will take you to the casino level. The casino has several restaurants, including a steakhouse, a buffet, Mexican-American and Asian themed venues, and a fast food outlet. Most of the restaurants are located on the non-smoking lower level, which also includes a non-smoking gaming area. Free beverage stations (coffee and soft drinks) are located throughout the casino.

We are not gamblers, so can not comment on pay tables. But a first for us was encountering a special table game area featuring incredibly loud music and very scantily clad female dealers, targeted at the young male demographic. We wondered if casino dealers can file a Cal-OSHA claim for hearing loss.

Google map link is here: http://maps.google.com/?t=h&q=38.69607,-120.90720
(note that, at this writing, the satellite imagery does not yet show the casino or its access roads).
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