Overrnighting or Dry Camping in Casinos

Overnighting or Dry Camping in Casinos

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Overnighting in Casinos

What is the procedure for overnighting at the casinos? Do you find a parking space and then go in? Who do you notify that you are overnighting in your RV? Or do you drive up to the front door in the MH and ask permission whereupon they direct you to an appropriate place to park?

These are just some of the questions new RV'ers ask about overnighting in Casinos. Here again all of us do something different.

Bear in mind that casinos are like armpits, all are different. They are not owned or operated by the same people/company. Casinos are accustomed to RV'ers overnighting in their parking lots. Many spend the weekend gambling with them returning to their RV only to eat & sleep. Most if not all casinos welcome RVs with open arms. Some along the Mississippi Gulf Coast have limited parking spaces thus are not as RV-friendly as others with unlimited parking. Frankly, I would not pull into some of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Casinos with my MH and tow car for fear that I would get into a "tight- spot" ie., no room to turn around and make an exit.

I think a reasonable course of action would be to:

Park away from the casino so that you are not in any way affecting their parking or traffic flow.

Walk in the casino and inquire at the door about (overnighting) at that time they may give you a pass for display in your MH window and probably indicate where they would prefer you to park. Or they may just tell you to find an out of the way place and enjoy yourself.

Driving up to the front door in the motorhome is not something I would recommend.

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