Reviews
Grand Casino RV Park
User Reviews
Clayton Groves
Shower wasn't that nice, and there was no information for how to get a shuttle to casino. When we called they gave us the wrong info. Other than those few minor things, it was nice.
Joy Klempke
Stay in site 194 for a week to visit family. A really nice park. The lodge pool was not open. We were told that we could enjoy the pool at the casino. The park is immaculate. The staff is really friendly and professional. We had an incident involving our "neighbors" partying and loud music and cackling until after 3:00 am. Security called, problem solved. 2 restaurants on site. Casino within walking distance, or they have a shuttle that can take you there.
Danny Smith
This place (RV Park) has really gone downhill from the previous years. The Grand Buffet isn't open anymore (which was more than likely one of the main things for people to go to), the wifi sucks, things here still need to be fixed and prices of things are so much higher than they should be. I could probably go to a mall and buy swim goggles for a cheaper price. They don't even have the shuttles running 24 hours a day, like they used to. What if someone's at the Casino, and they can't drive, and they're staying in a camper? Are they supposed to just walk all the way back? More people would probably stay here if they fixed things up, and things get put back to the way they were before. Shuttles running 24 hours, The Grand Buffet being open and so on. Yeah, I'm more than likely not going to come here again. I'll make sure to tell others about my negative experience. EDIT: I just remembered. The shuttles run Thursday through Sunday only. So, if you're at the RV park, and went to the casino, and had a good time, and you can't drive, you're out of luck. They used to come by every day. This place has truly gone downhill. I miss the old ways of operation. Because this... This is ridiculous. I don't even hear the sounds of kids laughing, running and playing, like I used to, when I was a kid and a teenager. Probably because it's getting so expensive. I really miss the old times. Why can't it be the old way? Years ago, I'd have given this place a 5 star rating. Now, it's not even worthy of 3 stars.
Mich M
We arrived at around 11:30am on a Monday, hoping to check in just a little early. The campground was nearly empty — not a soul in sight — so we figured there might be a little flexibility. Instead, we were told no by the front desk, who then called a manager who also said no, citing reasons that honestly didn’t make much sense for an empty property. What really stood out was the tone. No warmth, no welcome — just cold, robotic policy enforcement. We weren’t trying to get away with anything unreasonable. We just assumed a casino would want guests on-site and spending money for as long as possible. We waited in the parking lot for a full hour to be allowed to check in, and during that time, we watched other people arrive, get turned away, and leave in frustration. It was such an unwelcoming experience that I seriously considered turning around too. It’s a shame, because the grounds seemed nice. But the tone was set before we even pulled in, and that first impression sticks. If this is how the hospitality side of the casino is run, I’d be thinking twice before spending money at the rest of the property.
Chuck Bentley
The sites are nice if you have a smaller unit, but it's not really big rig friendly. For larger units, the power pedestals are too close to the front of the pad, making it very difficult to connect power without being close to the street.
Boot Loops
All right so two nights here at the Chalet here's my impression the staff here is great and security comes by often very safe place in my opinion. They do have a microwave stove and mini fridge the mini fridge is kind of lacking but it does work over all. The shower is not meant for my 6-foot to figure it's not a hard fix but it is annoying I think by far my biggest complaint is the Wi-Fi here is absolutely terrible. Overall it is a place to lay your head and the staff are helpful couple little fixes and I think she'd be a nice place to stay.
Stephanie Peake
We loved it here. Nice little home from home place to get away and it really felt super comfortable and will definitely stay here again and stay longer the next time.
Tia Josie
We used to stay in the chalets frequently just a few years back and always enjoyed them. Our recent stay was disappointing at best. We booked two non-smoking chalets and were given smoking, one of which had an awful smell for our entire 3 night stay. Upon check-in I was told they no longer offer pots and pans but my mother who was checking in right next to me was offered pots and pans? Weird and confusing but not the end of the world. 1 chalet had cigarette ashes in the coffee maker and butts on the patio. The pull out sofa was so uncomfortable we had to make a trip to wal-mart for an air mattress. We did stay over a weekend but it was insanely overpriced for whatever reason - over $800 for 3 nights per chalet. We attempted to get food from the casino but nowhere offers take out. Another annoying inconvenience. The chalet has a full size stove but a mini fridge which made weird noises the entire time. We also did not have a freezer section but my mother's chalet did. Each chalet had 1 roll of toilet paper and when we ran out we attempted to call the front desk area who told us to "flag down a housekeeping shuttle" to get some. The best part was the outdoor pool. While it was busy, the staff always did their best to get us a table and patrons remained spread out. They also play great music on the speakers down there so no need to bring your own tunes.
Mike H.
I stayed in a cabin at the RV park. Or chalet, as they like to call it. The units are clean and the staffing for the RV park is helpful. As for the "cabins," they're manufactured homes, basically, with a deck built alongside the entry. They have a kitchen and living room area, but those are weak. We weren't interested in the amenities, we were gone most of the time. And allegedly the dishes were not available, still, due to COVID. I never looked, as I didn't care. There's a full stove, but there so little room to work, and not a real table to eat at, just a weird island. I can't imagine trying to make your own meal in one of thee chalets. So the whole kitchen is a waste of space. The refrigerator is a dorm size. It works, but the space is underwhelming, and I don't trust those things to keep frozen food frozen. But it's good for chilling your drinks. The bedroom has a small TV mounted on the wall. That's a nice touch, but the bed is a lackluster queen, so if two people are using it, it's not very comfortable. There's a weird pull-out couch in the living room, if you need the extra sleeping space. My tiny niece slept on one, and said she could feel the springs and bar in the frame. Imagine if she was an adult trying to sleep on that thing. The bathroom is clean and in decent shape, but the shower is a poor design. Our friends in another cabin had carpet on the stairs up to the deck alongside their entrance. We thought that made their cabin fancy. They pointed out that the carpet appeared to be a safeguard for the top step, which was coming apart. These units are not cheap, and allegedly they'll sleep a family of four, but they're not worth it. It's a big RV park, and it has its own outdoor pool. I didn't go to the pool, but I imagine that unspectacular pool is overrun with people on a hot summer weekend. The shuttle bus loops around regularly to take you to the casino, which I never set foot in. It's not that far of a walk, but it will take you 5-7 minutes, I suspect. Book a chalet as a last resort.
LeeGski
Everything was well groomed and very clean. Full hook up a plus. Would have given 5 stars but doing laundry here was a bummer. 4 dryers at $1.50, and the clothes did not dry in one of them. And had 4 washers but only 3 worked and would only take very small loads. Other than that the Casino treated us well and would stay again.