Reviews
Circus Circus RV Park
User Reviews
Nobody Special
Location, Location, Location!!! This RV park is nothing fancy but the location is great and it's a short drive from the I-15, that makes the location great also, no driving a large RV through heavy traffic. Once there it's a quick walk to the entertainment of Circus Circus and a short walk to the strip. Wow, we found our RV park for our trips to Las Vegas. Location, Location, Location!!!
Taylor Wells
This place was a little tucked away but they had plenty of spaces and let us take our pick. The bathrooms were fine and the water was very hot. The shower heads in the women’s room were very low though so if you are tall it might be a challenge. They let us use the resort pool for free because the RV pool was closed. It was very quiet here and got okay shade from the resort at different times of the day. We would come back here for the convenience of access to the strip.
B.J. Rogers
This is not a park - it's a parking lot. And that can be fine - we live full-time in our rig and have stayed in plenty of suitable and reasonably-priced parking lot "campgrounds." But this place. . . The intro convo with the registration staffer started with a no-eye-contact, monotone, "Do you have a reservation?" It was all downhill from there. When shown the map, it went something like (and this is a pretty direct quote): "These are the closest restrooms, they are out of order. The laundry is closed - here's a list of places nearby. The pool is closed - you can use the one at the hotel. We don't have WiFi." Then, "Do you have bikes?" When we replied yes, she said "Read this." This being a brief statement instructing us to keep our bikes INSIDE our RV when not in use. In other words - there's a good chance your bikes will get stolen, but it'll be on you if they do. If we weren't in town for one night to go to a show at the T-Mobile Arena, we would've just left. As pretty much the only game in town, it was almost $100 a night. The pedestal was unsteady and nearly toppling and there was a pile of garbage in the bushes at the back of our site. Save your money, reserve a spot at one of the AMAZING state or BLM properties in the vicinity, and make the drive in and out. Negative stars if that were an option.
Ben McGowan
Three bathroom buildings on the property, two were closed. Shower was hot, but quite dirty. Never saw a single staff member working in the ~20 hours I was there. I was never given a card for the person door at the park, so I don't know if it worked or not, each time entering/leaving (on foot or the vehicle) I had to use the gate code for vehicles. It could use a couple fresh coats of paint. I didn't use any of the hookups, but they looked in working order. That being said, I added back a star and rounded up my 1.5 star review because it was very convenient and the only park of its kind on the strip. Make sure you check in before 4:30 because the instructions to call security for a "late check in" frustrated many guests before and after me.
Lisa bernardez
It is so nice to have a place on the strip to park your RV Even though it's not in the main area, you can catch the monorail or even closer. The deuce bus that stops right in front of the casino The dog park is nice to have 1 in dirt with goat heads not fun and a smaller area with astroturf. Bags and cans provided. Part of the park can see the sphere Perfect location to enjoy Las Vegas When arriving stop at security shack just past red and white top building Don't go to where it says Entrance that is for something else
Chuck Collingwood
It’s nice that it’s close to the strip, but I was here about 10 or 15 years ago. I think it was a KOA then and it was a really nice RV park if you like paved RV parks which I don’t much care for, but it was clean it was neat and It was well run and now it’s really rundown, it feels bad, many or most of the sewer lines have no caps, door to one bathroom is laying on the ground. Two of the three bathrooms are closed. Many of the posts with electrical and water are falling apart and most leaning over like they have been knocked down and never put back right. The rows aren’t marked making it hard at night to see which row you are supposed to be in. You gotta go through eight speed bumps in just a very short time just to get in the gate, they had the gate fairly closed. I almost scraped the side of my trailer trying to get through and the lady was not nice to us at the front desk and the park was probably 80% empty and she put us right between 4 other trailers with people that smoke and too tired to fuss or ask to move as we are only here for one night, so I’m being nice giving it two stars, the place looks really rundown and really sad but on the good side you can walk down to the strip.
Terry Henderson
I can’t say for sure , but perhaps the worst RV Park in Las Vegas is at Circus Circus. This dismal, depressing stretch of concrete turned out to be a horrible place to stay. I was traveling in my van in the area and made an impulsive decision to stay here since I wanted to shower and use the laundry facility. After getting set up in the bleak parking lot, I told myself that one night wouldn’t be bad. I prepared to shower. I gathered my necessities, made my way across the parking lot, selected a shower stall, turned on the water and stripped down. After a minute or so, I I checked the water temperature. Hmmm, still cold. I waited a few minutes, and… still cold! It was obvious that the water was never getting hot! I dressed, gathered my stuff and went to office to report the problem. The staff member told me she would call maintenance and directed me to another shower further out in the RV parking area. This time, I checked the water first before undressing. Guess what? It was cold too, and the facility was dirty and poorly maintained. I returned to the office to report this as well. I was informed that maintenance had already been called. “how long until they arrive?”, I asked. “I don't know” was the reply. I returned to my van, where I could watch the office, and waited. And waited, for over an hour. At this point I returned to the office and inquired again. I was told that it could be today or the next day before maintenance arrived. With this development, I asked to speak to the manager. The staff person called the assistant hotel manager and handed me the phone. I explained the situation and the fact that a shower was one of my primary reasons for visiting. They offered me a room at a slight discount. I declined and suggested they provide me a room to shower in and discount the expensive nightly “camping” fee to compensate for their lack of amenities. After arguing this for several minutes, the assistant manager reluctantly granted my request. I was told to report to one of the hotel towers, where I’d be directed to a room where I could take a shower. To their credit, this was the best thing they did for me. It was not short walk to the hotel tower from the RV Park, but once more I gathered my gear and set out for my shower and was finally able to bathe. This ordeal had taken several hours, and by the time I finished showering the laundry room was closed. I resolved to get up early and do my laundry and never return to this dreadful spot. The next morning I had to wait around until after 9:00 a.m. for the laundry room to open. When it did finally open, there was no way to get change for the machines. Once again, I sought assistance in the RV office and was told they couldn’t make change, and was directed to the casino. Sigh. I took another long walk to the casino, but they were unwilling to give change either and directed me to the attached mall. After trying several stores, I finally found one that would give me change and was able to return and finish my laundry. After I returned home from my road trip a few weeks later, I reviewed my credit card statements online looking for the discount that Circus Circus had agreed to refund to me. What a surprise, no refund found! I had to call Circus Circus guest services and relay the entire story to be granted $10 off my nights stay.
Marie Taylor
It’s a parking lot . I am sure during summer/warmer weather the pool at the hotel would be nice to utilize . $10 per day per person is a good deal , we won’t be utilizing it because it’s too cold . The RV”park” itself could use a lot of updating . No WiFi , no laundry (even though it’s advertised to have it), bathrooms not in use and the one that was is not clean. I wouldn’t shower nor have my child shower in them (posted photos of women’s showers) . The park is nice to have if it wasn’t also filthy, my son’s hands were black after playing on it for 5 minutes (posted pictures) . All in all we could have stayed in an open parking lot and dry camped it for the night for free. We are moving today to a better kept place. The staff is very friendly and helpful. That is why I’m giving this place a star.
Charlotte Lee
Not fancy, at all, but close to lots of great Vegas spots. Easy walking to Vegas attractions. Restrooms are fine but not nice. Laundry is cheap but again not well cared for but our clothes came clean! Overall, we were happy with our stay.
Daniel Schneider
Yeah, there is no WiFi. Yeah, the Reception of the hotel is a 10 min walk away (when you arrive after 4.30 pm, don't waste your time trying to call someone from the gate phone! Just park there and go to the reception of the Circus Circus.) BUT... it is very close to the strip, it has a pool and you have full hook up! I can recommend this place!
Laura Elze
It was great. It’s in the city. It’s not far to the strip. You can walk there or take an Uber/taxi for about 10$. They have pool that’s really nice because of the hot temperatures there. The restrooms were fine and clean.
Maksim Safiullin
We paid $75 per night for a place for a Large RV. The territory is spacious. There is a Dump Station, electricity and fresh water. There is also a toilet and shower on site. Went here at night. It is necessary to reserve a place in advance.
Amanda Libretto
RV park is old, sad, depressing. The pool area doesn't have bathrooms and shower is blocked off. No wifi, no shade. Would be great to have shade trees artificial vegas style would be fine. It's understandable there are no actual trees but shade trees would save electricity and make the place cuter. Also they canceled my reservation and I was notified by being sent a confirmation for my reservation...it wasn't until I looked at the email 3 times that I saw at the very bottom it was cancelled. You might want to lead with that ...casino stinks of smoke and is old looking. Mail service was difficult. Never staffed, mangers didn't have keys to help when staff was away. The staff was very kind and did their best to help, but the overall organization of the place sucked.
schnauzer pal
This place was nothing more than a parking lot. The engineers/ maintenance people were lovely. Pool was a nice temp. Pet area was gross. My little dog wanted nothing to do with it. No grass. No shade anywhere. Water was always hot. Bathrooms were almost always shutdown. NO WIFI. In this day and age. No WIFI. No cable. Most of the parking lot is without power. So they tell you they are sold out... they aren't. Just needing updating. There's plans to dig it all up and expand the splash pad for the hotel guests. No discounts. No shuttle. Don't waste your money on this parking lot called an rv park.
Pauline van Berkel
Great RV park right at the start of the Strip. We stayed here for 2 nights. It is just a huge parking lot but you don’t need more. The kids loved the pool, much needed with those hot temperatures. Walking distance to the first casino/entertainment hall (they provide a shortcut). The bigger Waterpark next door is not included in the price but you are able to get in for $10 pp. We were not allowed to check in earlier, but were able to park at the overflow parking lot and checked-in later that day. Friendly staff, clean washrooms and showers. Would definitely recommend this RV park, especially with kids.