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Casino Camping: Be sure to observe a few rules
By Jane Kenny

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Are you a casino camper? Do you occasionally stay overnight in a casino parking lot? Here are a few suggestions for courteous boondocking at casinos.

Always check in with security to alert them that you are parked in the lot and would like to stay overnight. Remember, a parking lot is not a campground. When your RV is in for a free overnight stay, you are there because the owners allow free parking. Don't take advantage of their hospitality. Seasoned RVers cringe when they go into a casino lot (or Wal-Mart or Flying J) and see people who've put out their awnings, chairs and barbeques. If you want to "camp" this way, check into a campground. But if you're boondocking, be considerate. Park on the perimeter of the lot; don't take up spaces designated for cars. If space permits, it's generally okay to put out the slide, but restrict your activity to the inside of your unit!

It is always a good idea to return your host's hospitality. After all, you're saving camping fees for the night. Treat yourself to a meal at the casino restaurant or buy something at the gift shop and (the obvious), participate in the gaming, if you're so inclined.

Jane Kenny is the author of Casino Camping: A comprehensive guide to RV-Friendly casinos in the U.S. The book includes information about hundreds of casinos in 25 states.




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