Casino Oneida | Informal Campsite

United States

Details

Verified:
5 months ago
Altitude:
210.1 masl
Website:
Www.twoxtw.com
Contributor:
Twoxtw

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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We seem to be in the casino trail. Very RV friendly here. Cheap meals. Great service and WiFi. $15 for hookups or boondocks for free

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when the camping area is closed, there is no longer free camping in the casino lot. we have parked here forever as we are set up for boondocking but the casino cops kicked us put, saying that changed 2 months ago. sad!

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$20/night for 30amp electric hookup. Reservation needed/recommended (they say required but I showed up unknowing and found an empty spot). Their website has wrong info, they updated logistics last year but never updated website. There are ten spots with electric, I didn’t ask about parking in the lot but did see a few RVs up in the front lot. GPS will take you to another location a few miles away on Mason st, they don’t have spots for RVs, you need to park at the airport location.

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Fantastic location. 2 large parking lots. My husband went in to the main casino. He said there was a poker room with numerous tables and lots slots. No noise from airport. If you’re looking for the RV spots with hook-ups, they are behind the IMAC casino. You have to go down a single lane service road. There are no signs.

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There is both a formal RV area with hook ups, picnic tables, and shade -- $20, I think -- as well as the option to boondock in the parking lot for free.

Both options are in the area of the IMAC casino, which is the other side of the hotel from the main casino and is smaller, has bingo and off-track betting and some slots, but no bar. However, if you are into casinos, there is a shuttle that will take you over to the main action. (I am not into casinos, so really didn't care.)

You are also across the street from the Green Bay airport, so there might be some airplane noise, but it's not a busy airport, so I only heard one plane between 6 pm and 9 am.

The lights stay on in the parking lot, and there is minimal shade, but it's safe and free.

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If you don’t need hook ups. There is a spot by the gaming warehouse where truckers go.

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15 sites on a grassy, tree-lined strip with picnic benches. First come, first serve. The camping area is around the back side of the casino away from the highway. On a long shot, we pulled in at 6pm on a Friday night in July and there were 2 spots available. Electric is only 30 amp. The spot is parallel parking and is exactly the same length as our 5er hitched to our king cab, full bed F-350. Luckily the next rig was a smaller class C so we could get in with no problem.

Pick your site then go inside the casino to the players club to pay. $15 cash only and you need to get a free players club card in order to camp. Includes free gaming and restaurant discount :)

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Just a few spots for rvs, 10 total. It’s by a bushy area, nice for y dog. 15$ for hookup. Pretty good deal!

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First come first serve ! $15.00 a night. As you enter in turn left and head to the end of parking lot. Grass and even picnic tables.. Nice and secure too

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We seem to be in the casino trail. Very RV friendly here. Cheap meals. Great service and WiFi. $15 for hookups or boondocks for free

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