Rolling Hills Casino

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User reviews

Overall rating
3.7
R retiredguy
4.8
March 10, 2016

Winter 2016

Total Experience
5.0
RV Parking Area
5.0
Campground/RV Resort
4.0
Casino
5.0
Dining
5.0
RV park was basic with full hookups. Nice and close to highway, not loud though. All pull thru's. $28 for the night and had to pay for $4 each for shower use. They supply towels etc. A real trucker stop. Only stayed one night but signed up for casino card and got some free slot play. Best buffet we have seen and being a senior only $8. A great deal.
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F fordvictora1956
4.3
December 6, 2012

Love the Food!

Total Experience
4.0
Casino
4.0
Dining
5.0
Being that we live in the Bay Area "Napa" we have many times just jumped in the car for a road trip to this casino for dinner and a little gambling. Next to where the RV and truck area is they also have a pet resting area so you can gamble and not worry about your pet getting to hot in the rig. I have parked my RV in the parking lot to have dinner and have never had any problems, i just havent been there where i had time to stay in the RV park but i like what i see. The NHRA guys stay there with there rigs on there way to Sears Point and wow thats a show. If i can figure out how to make my pictures smaller i would post a few to show the rigs. The buffett has a special price for us older folks,and to top it off the food is wonderful morning noon or dinner. I love the fact they have self serve Coke products in the casino,i dont like that i cant find any nickel keno machines seems there all .25 cents. If your on Interstate 5 stop in for a look you will like what you see and taste. Dec 2012
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NA Guest
November 1, 2010

Nov 22, 2008

report from Dar & Andy, Nov 22, 2008 We overnighted here for one night (Nov 22, 2008) on our way south for the winter. Fortunately we arrived in the early afternoon (2:30pm) and had our choice of parking in the Truck Stop area. Make sure you arrive fairly early as it fills up quickly with truckers. The top portion - near the paid RV park is quietest. The wi-fi is quite expensive and the Casino Buffet is about a 5 on a scale of 10 (lots of choices but all kind of dry from heat lamps etc. and a little expensive compared to other locations).
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NA Guest
November 1, 2010

June 2008

report from C. Randle, June 2008 We love to visit The Olive Pit in Corning and have parked at the nearby Rolling Hills Casino several times. It is very friendly and, if you can find a place near the back, fairly quiet. When they opened their RV Park I was afraid that they may stop people from boondocking and direct them instead to the pay area. This has not been the case so far. Last winter we parked in the area to the North of the casino where everyone used to park before the RV Park opened and we were not bothered. This is an ideal place to stop for the night.
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NA Guest
November 1, 2010

March 2007

report from Terri, March 2007 Terri here again....Just an update for you. We just stayed at Rolling Hills Casino in Corning 3 days ago. They have opened their RV park! All pull-thrus. Paved inner roads, gravel pads. Check-in was quick and easy. Slide your credit card through and get a receipt. Park in any empty spot. $25 a night. Drive past the main entrance to the casino to the Chevron station, turn right and follow the signs straight ahead. They also have a building with showers, fax and internet service if you need. A gas/diesel station (Chevron and a CFN) is easy access. There is a shuttle to the casino, but it was just a very short walk. Nice to stretch our legs after auto racing all weekend.
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