Reviews
Circus Circus RV Park
User Reviews
Diana Carolina BermĂşdez Villabona
I had a bad experience at the RV spot. No one is helping the guests at the RV park—you have to go directly to the hotel reception, and it’s a headache! I have a 42-foot RV, and not all spots work for campers of this size. Spots 48–51 are the only large ones that actually fit. I stayed for two nights, and the first night was a disaster—I had no electricity. Unfortunately, it’s the only RV park near the Las Vegas Strip, but it’s not worth it.
J H
I gave this place a 5 star because just the fact that it exists so close to all the casinos and down the road from the Strip is pretty amazing. The lot is huge, has all the hookups needed, the pool area was close when I was there but proximity to the Strip made it all worthwhile. You can hop on a bus and you're good to go without the hassle of major traffic or expensive hotel parking rates. Circus Circus is unfortunately a dive, most venues are closed inside and used mainly as a covered walk from the RV park to the boulevard. I'd definitely stay here again.
JenM-L
We were grateful to find an RV campground (it’s literally a large parking lot). It was difficult & unpleasant from the beginning. The check-in process was very confusing, you have to use the phone to call security to just open the gate, which took a long time for them to answer. Then you have to checkin with a kiosk. There were two, but one was broken, and it was being used by a very confused couple, so that added to the checkin. We tried to use the bathroom, but it was closed, we did discover they have a bathroom/shower, but I would not recommend for a woman to shower there due to safety concerns. There is a key swipe to the general bathroom area & no additional security or access restrictions after that door. You can go into men or women bathroom, so if you shower, anyone can be in the bathroom. The next morning we woke up to very loud drilling and then no water since they hit a water line. We only found out what happened & that it would take at least 2 hrs to fix because we happened to be leaving & saw security. We will not be returning to this park, they are clearly not maintaining the grounds.
John Schilling
Stayed here 1 night while passing through Vegas. This park is on the strip but probably had its heyday in the 70s. It's hasn't been touched since! It's just a un even parking lot with half its site non functional. Ours had a broken peice of curb propping up the power hookup! There is nobody there. You check in at a kiosk. We saw no security. You would think they would remodel this place. The Casino was pretty run down too. Not very many good food options. We like the location close to the strip but would not stay here again or recommend staying here either.
Roger Probst
Unfortunately, the campground wasn’t very well maintained during our visit. Only one shower and one toilet were in working condition but not clean. The check-in process was inconvenient, with no staff present at the campground itself. Instead, we had to check in at the hotel reception, which involved walking through the campground, the parking garage, and their casino (about a 10- to 15-minute walk). On the plus side, the hotel reception staff was friendly and helpful. The campground seems to have seen better days, and we truly hope some investment will be made to improve it – it’s definitely needed. The price felt quite high for the current condition. That said, the location is unbeatable – easily the best in Las Vegas. You won’t find another campground that gets you to the Main Strip in just a few minutes on foot. We would return for the location alone.
Perle Treguier
Absolutely not worth it. At all. Ever. Just stay off the strip and uber from a nice RV place. Gates closed and no exterior lobby so you have to call to rude people on the phone, you have to park on the outside area with your trailer, walk to the regular lobby to check in the hotel, and come back to the RV space to then check in. One of the bathrooms are broken and completely closed. Cold showers in the one that works and pretty nasty too, the whole place is run down. Just close this place.
Perle Treguier
Absolutely not worth it. At all. Ever. Just stay off the strip and uber from a nice RV place. Gates closed and no exterior lobby so you have to call to rude people on the phone, you have to park on the outside area with your trailer, walk to the regular lobby to check in the hotel, and come back to the RV space to then check in. One of the bathrooms are broken and completely closed. Cold showers in the one that works and pretty nasty too, the whole place is run down. Just close this place.
Samuel Slater
Loved it. Below is my green and white bus rv in Vegas at this location
Deborah Olson
Power was out when we got here. Called from phone inside of check in area. After 15 minutes on hold called called hotel and the person hardly listened to me and then transferred me back to eternal hold again. Finally got through to a person and I was frustrated and she just told me to listen to her and it wasn’t check in time yet. Apparently check in time was 2 PM, though I couldn’t see that on my confirmation. Not a great start for a place we are staying at for 5 nights! Some signage might help, even the check in Kiosk say for check out, not check in.
Eileen White
States on website they have laundry in RV section. No laundry. Must register in through a kiosk, no one to help. This place has gone downhill big time. It is now just a parking lot. Unless they do a lot of work to renovate, we will not be back. Don't book here, go to one of the other RV parks. The extra cost is worth it.
Tonya Sisler
The RV park itself is a parking lot with hookups - which you should know when you book it. The location is great since it's on the strip and you can walk everywhere. The cons - the checkin process is pretty dumb. You have to call the desk from the gate to get a code to check in, then use the kiosk to actually check in. The park is gated but it's difficult to walk out since you have to go through or around the parking garage. A pedestrian gate would be fantastic. Checkout is easy with the kiosk. You can even turn in your keycards there. We didn't use any of the facilities or pool since it was too chilly for us.(We stayed the middle of March.) We did try to have a package delivered, which was a mess. The package came a day late and arrived on a Friday. It takes them hours to process the delivery, and then close for the weekends. We had to leave before it made it through their package receiving system. Thankfully, it was from Amazon and we could get a credit. We will stay here again if we come back to Vegas. Yes, other RV parks may have other amenities, but the price and location sealed the deal for us. It was more important for us to be able to walk and not have to fight Vegas traffic to get anywhere. It comes down to doing your research and understanding ehat you're booking.
Ashley I
Pros: fenced in (ish) and on the strip Inbetween: IF the power, water and sewer work, $66/night for the weekdays and $85/night for weekends (43' fifth wheel) isn't terrible, especially because it's easy access to strip Cons: WHEN power goes out (not IF), you may have to tell multiple employees as there is ZERO communication between staff. Also, they do not inform you if your power went out (even if staff comes out and confirms, then moves people) that's for you to find out when you get back (not us, but an elderly couple with their dogs found that out) The charming gentleman in front of us dumped his black tank onto our outdoor mat (ALL OF IT), and while the check-in paperwork states one thing, security and maintenance do NOT want to be involved in any part of it, nor will they "run it up the ladder" or notify anyone else. You have to jump through hoops to have them file an incident report (because now your stuff is ruined because of said Prince Charming) If you think paying decent $ means anyone that works there is going to help if there's an issue with their equipment, this is not the place for you Check-in is super stupid, checking out is actually taking longer than checking in 🙄 kiosks do not work to checkout, texting doesn't work to checkout Basically- if you're down for paying good $ to boondock to be close to the strip AND park your RV, this place checks those boxes
David Gay
Way overpriced. More to stay in RV Park. $287.00 3 night. Stay in a room $22.00 a night + $40.00fee next time I'll stay in a room. You have to walk a long way to get to the hotel. RV park is not Is kept up. Can't use tables so dirty Staying rusted. Is one nice nice thing. They have a wonderful dog park for the dogs to play and do their thing. In the r v section.
David Gay
Way overpriced. More to stay in RV Park. $287.00 3 night. Stay in a room $22.00 a night + $40.00fee next time I'll stay in a room. You have to walk a long way to get to the hotel. RV park is not Is kept up. Can't use tables so dirty Staying rusted. Is one nice nice thing. They have a wonderful dog park for the dogs to play and do their thing. In the r v section.
Anita Barela
There should be an easier access to check in had to walk a long way to hotel , Sam's town was much better