Reviews
Circus Circus RV Park
User Reviews
Matt G.
Very much a parking lot with hookups. Relatively quiet considering you're in Vegas. Check-in was super easy and done via kiosk. Pretty poor state of repair as roughly 1/4 of the sites were out of order. The sewer connection at my site was broken, but I made it work with a brick and some rocks to hold the pipe in. The pet relief area was disgusting and people clearly don't care enough to pick up after their dogs. The laundry room was closed and has no machines. The hot tub was closed. If your goal is simply to stay in Vegas with hook ups, this will work. I had to do some emergency repair work on my trailer and no one bothered me about it. It felt perfectly safe at least. But I'm unlikely to return.
Anna Phillips
Website and flyer at RV check-in state one of the amenities is laundry facilities. They haven’t had laundry facilities in at least 3 years but haven’t updated website or brochure. This was a must for us as we were traveling across the country and made reservations for a week anticipating this amenity. Check-in process was a mess and took about 1.5 hours because the check-in kiosks were broken and they make you go to the hotel’s checkin but don’t provide directions to the hotel lobby. Had to leave the RV with towable blocking most of the entrance because they wouldn’t provide a spot over the phone. Signage inside hotel/casino very ooor so finding your way in and out was a hassle. Stayed one night and canceled rest of the week. Got reservations somewhere else. Place is very run down and not all bathroom facilities are open either.
Mar G.
We had no big expectations for this RV park but for the price we paid we had some minor ones. Getting into the place was a little bit of a challenge as there were no staff on site. We learned what to do from others that were there. My biggest suggestion is that the park put up more signage. First how to get in the gate, then to register inside at the 2 kiosks. You cannot register before 2 pm. The bathrooms were functional with 2 toilets & 2 showers per men & women's sides. The big challenge came when we went to the strip. There were no signs stating which way to go when you came out of the gate. So we wandered in the direction of the strip which took us by the car park tower & all the old furniture from past renos sitting nearby. We walked on a side road that eventually took us out to the strip. On the way back we walked through the casino & asked security if they could tell us how to get to the RV park. He sent us on a "wild goose chase" that took us nowhere. We then spoke to the guy at the Bell desk & he gave us a map & drew where we were to go. That was wrong. So we walked back the way we came to which was the exit of the car park. Signage there said no walking pedestrian allowed. As we came around the parking structure we noticed a hole in the wall that went into the RV park. We called this our "portal" to go through to save us many more steps to get to our RV. Circus Circus do better with your signage for the forgotten RV folks.
Marine L
I will start with the positive: you can't beat the location! It is directly at the strip, there's a bus station not far. Super convenient! Other than that, it is filthy, and a run down cash grab. We stayed there two nights and the nearest restroom was closed, the other one was disgusting and only one of the two showers and toilets were usable. The check-in is a joke. Humans have been replaced by kiosks, so if you have a question feel free to phone the reception which will take ages to pick up the call and then rudely answer. This pleasure will cost you 5 dollars (I mean you do the work, they get the money). The second night we were woken up by an intoxicated man rattling our doors. No wonder since the 'security' barriers can be passed by a toddler. We called the security who came 10 min later and shoed away the man (Thank you). All in all, if you don't care about the security of your rv, don't mind filthy amenities and bad customer service and want to be smack in the middle of the strip, this is the place for you!
A
This place gets a bad rap probably because people are expecting so much more. I expected nothing and wasn't disappointed. It's a parking lot with hookups. It's vegas. Park your RV and go out. You don't hang out here. There is a covered playground, 2 bathroom/shower buildings, and a larger building that probably has laundry, but it wasn't open. One of the bathroom/shower buildings wasn't open either. There is no attendant. You reserve online, call from the phone outside the gate when you arrive, you get a gate code and go in. Now, you still have to check in after all of this, and most of the time that requires going to the front desk of the hotel. What a pain. Once per day, just after check out time, a very nice person comes around on a bicycle to make sure you leave. The pool was not open, though we were told it would be. The water park was also supposed to be open and was not. Would I stay here again? Probably. It's cheap (for vegas) and convenient to the strip.
Mary McNichols
Weather was fantastic, sunny and warm.Good location, spots level,lots of water pressure, hot showers. All the workers in the park and in Circus Circus were extremely helpful and friendly. This park needs lots of maintenance. The laundry was closed, rv pool closed but able to use hotel pool. RV store closed. Dump station jacked up in the air a few inches with gapping hole as were many. Screw in fittings cannot be secured as the shroud around them is too close. Lots of evidence of sewage spills on the asphalt. Main building showers old, didn’t try them. North showers clean but light fixtures only half working. No hooks in men’s shower to put dry towel and clothes.
Mark S
Pleasantly surprised after reading other reviews. This is a bo frills campground that is located convenient to LV Blvd. Entry is gated. Check-in was slow. I had to wait on hold for about 10 minutes until my turn in the queue just to get the gate code to enter. Actual check-in is done at a kiosk just inside the gate. It's just a big parking lot. We visited in February so there were maybe 30-40 other campers. There were no issues with electric, but park was pretty vacant.
Tyler Pickrell
While the location is great it left a lot to be desired. It's great that they have this if you wanna be on the strip with your RV. The bad thing is it's really run down. The pool and hot tub were closed. Lots of the stalls were out of order and the men's bathroom was closed while we were there. Had we had notice of this before we might have gone a different route. For the price with so much not working wasn't worth it. It's definitely a gamble
Ashleigh Munro
Had everything you need, sewer, water, power hooked ups, dog park, shower, toilet, and an easy walk to the strip-about 40 minutes to Caesars Palace. Nice and basic but great location and not very noisy.
Sunrise Roofing
Horrible experience here they don’t have laundry. They don’t have showers. They don’t have a hot tub. None of the amenities listed are functional. The place is in complete disarray it is garbage. Manager refused to work with me at all. Do not come here with your RV expecting any sort of amenities!
Brian H
The RV park is a baren wasteland of uneven pavement. There is no shade anywhere, no grass, no trees, nothing, just baren pavement. I've been to many other desert / low-water type camp-grounds that had beautiful rock gardens, lots of artificial grass, palm trees, and other low-water vegetation. Those all looked nice and very desert ecosystem friendly. But Circus Circus RV lot just went with "pave it all" and its boiling hot in the sun and drab dreary as a result. Its right under the helicopter tours flight path so you have ENDLESS helicopter noise from early morning to late evening. Endless helicopters, non-stop, so noisy. You never have peace, you never have quiet, its just endless endless helicopter noise. RV service connections are all inconsistent. The septic connections are all either way above pavement grade or sunk below it. If you don't have a way of supporting the septic hose you will not get proper gravity flow to the septic connection The electrical connections are unstable and frequently disconnect. All the electrical breakers were loose and I wondered if I would get a 50amp shock flipping them on/off for power. I'm typing this so I must have survived. The water connections are rusted but the water was clean, I think. I used filters to make sure. Everything smelled and there was raw sewage near the water hookups next to the broken septic connections. Super gross and unsanitary. Looking around the RV park, everything was rusted, broken, bent, and pealing paint. The sun exposed fire-hoses are probably rotted so cannot use those to stop an RV fire. The cabinets covering the service connections are all rusted through and smell of human waste. The power-connections are all corroded. The automated check-in for the RV park is unreliable. I had booked two spaces (myself and a friend) and it would only check-in one space, had to walk to the crowded check-in to complete the other space. The auto check-in did not give us a space number, we had to go to the front desk on foot to find out our space. The only way we got in to access the kiosk was to sneak in when another RV was leaving. No internet or wifi in the RV lot. This may not matter because the WiFi internet in the hotel itself was unstable and slow. Bring your own hotspot or solution because it will be far superior even on a budget than anything the hotel provides.
Don Butler
No one on site, check in by phone. Had a contaminated site. Called in to switch spaces. Was told none available? There were many more empty spaces than taken spaces. ( for the five nights We were there ?
Emma R.
We stayed here for a few days. As long as your rig has a shower and laundry, this place is perfect! It’s got 20, 30, and 50 amp hook ups. This place is safe, quiet, clean (although run down). It’s just about an 8 minute walk to the strip. To check in: Go to the gate. Use the phone to the left of the gate to get the code. They’ll tell you which spot to park. Once you’ve parked, you’ll need to go to the main lobby for the check-in paperwork (you’ll get a paper for your vehicle and cards). The website states 9:30 check-in. This supposedly is for early check in. The staff was kind enough to let us check in early. You’ll receive cards that allow you access to the bathrooms and side gates (to walk out of the park). To check out: Go to the building on site. There are two kiosks to automatically check out.
Charlie Penwarden
Location is ideal, price as expected but it's just a big parking lot with hook ups that's relatively unmanned, nothing special, quiet enough though. Check in experience leaves a lot to be desired for(!) and it's 10min walk to the strip through dark alleys.
EK Ng Hoversten
Location is very convenient to all other LV highlights. The only difficulty was getting an Uber required us to walk through Circus Circus to the front entrance for the Rideshare pickup. And walking through the casino was a nightmare due to poor signage and depressing appearance of the hotel. The Rv park is hugh, with pull-through sites big enough for 45+ feet long rigs. I guess prices to stay here was on par with other rv sites, but it was definitely waaaay more than staying in a room at the Circus Circus. There are electric and water hook ups, but we didn’t use them. There’s also a pet “park” so the dogs can roam free. There are two toilet areas but one was closed. Overall the site is clean, easy to check in (using a kiosk) and if you want to visit all those Las Vegas strip has to offer, this is the place.