Can I live in an R.V. parked in a casino parking lot?
Would a casino let an everyday player park they're R.V. they're? Would a class C R.V. be allowed if yes?
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Would a casino let an everyday player park they're R.V. they're? Would a class C R.V. be allowed if yes?
Short answer would be no - if you're parked in the same spot for more than a few days, someone is going to notice and tell you to move.
This question would be better asked in the Las Vegas Lifestyle forum though.
Yes .. plenty of folks park for a few days at my main casino. Not sure the requirements. We had a lady and her mother stay for (mostly) 4-5 months one Summer. I don't think there's a septic dump built into the facility so I'm not really sure how they were getting past that. GL
No services/hook-ups provided, but I see RVs parked at Talking Stick and Lone Butte (2/3 Phoenix poker rooms) multi-day. I don't know how long they are allowed to hang around, though.
Some casinos openly court RVers, some turn a blind eye and let it happen as long as you aren't causing any issues, some will kick you out. There's rarely if ever going to be a penalty beyond simply being told to park elsewhere.
Often it's the city itself that bans it rather than the casino, such as in Las Vegas.
You can always call security at a casino and ask them.
I used to spend much of my Summer in Council Bluffs because they allowed it and the weather was mild.
Lots of casinos allow it, but as mentioned, there are no hookups. Usually you are parked with the truckers. My husband and I do it all the time. Some feel safer than others, but we've never had a problem.
If you are thinking of Vegas, Circus Circus has an RV lot, but it's like $50/night or something.
Edit: the class of the RV doesn't really matter; length might.
When I said no earlier, I was thinking the OP was asking specifically about Las Vegas. He would be more likely to get better answers if he let us know where he was considering.
Definitely maybe
Depends on how long you consider 'living' to be.
You could probably do a couple of weeks here and there at some casinos, assuming you are playing, but obviously a permanent stay is getting shut down anywhere unless you're a whale.
I used to take my parents RV up to Turning Stone casino in NY, they had an RV park but this was like 5 years ago and I'm not sure if it's open all year long or only in the spring/summer.