blars
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Over the last couple of weeks, I have been traveling between my summer job near Florence, OR and Arizona. I decided to take US 101 then turn east before San Fransisco. Due to rain and traveling in late October, some of the limited cheap public land options were either unavailable or undesirable. So I've spent the last two weeks in various Indian Casino parking lots. (Found on http://casinocamper.com/ )
The casinos I stayed at:
Three Rivers, Florence OR
Lucky 7, Smith River CA
Cher-ae-heights, Trinidad CA
Bear River, Fortuna CA
Running Creek, Upper Lake CA
Cache Creek, Brooks CA
Tachi Palace, Lemoore CA
Most offer paved parking for overnight RVs, only Running Creek wanted me to park in a gravel lot. Cher-ae was the only one to charge, $20 for 1-3 nights. In general, you should be at least 21 and check with security or the players club to see if you need to register. Most allow 3 nights, and may allow you to extend if you gable heavily. Joining the players club is usually worthwhile, and gives you $5-$20 gambling credit. Cache Creek gave $25 meal credit instead, which almost covered a lunch buffet and a dinner buffet. (3 of the casinos had buffet restaurants.)
Cher-ae is the only one I would not stay at again (because of the $20 charge). If I go through the area again, I'll try the casino 2 miles away from Running Creek.
The casinos I stayed at:
Three Rivers, Florence OR
Lucky 7, Smith River CA
Cher-ae-heights, Trinidad CA
Bear River, Fortuna CA
Running Creek, Upper Lake CA
Cache Creek, Brooks CA
Tachi Palace, Lemoore CA
Most offer paved parking for overnight RVs, only Running Creek wanted me to park in a gravel lot. Cher-ae was the only one to charge, $20 for 1-3 nights. In general, you should be at least 21 and check with security or the players club to see if you need to register. Most allow 3 nights, and may allow you to extend if you gable heavily. Joining the players club is usually worthwhile, and gives you $5-$20 gambling credit. Cache Creek gave $25 meal credit instead, which almost covered a lunch buffet and a dinner buffet. (3 of the casinos had buffet restaurants.)
Cher-ae is the only one I would not stay at again (because of the $20 charge). If I go through the area again, I'll try the casino 2 miles away from Running Creek.