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Tulalip Resort Casino RV blacktop parking lot is behind the casino, 58 pull thru and back in numbered spaces, first pick your spot, remember your spot #, go inside get a players card, call security to have your RV registration information ready when they come to your site. This dry camping, amenities such as restaurants and restrooms inside, and nearby shops and local restaurants also. No tents but pop-ups okay. RV parking lot is 5 minutes walking to Casino
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It's great that they let you stay for the night or several. You must register at the casino to be a member (free), then contact security who will register you. It's super easy. large parking lot, there are always people. This is the second time for us that we have stayed here!!
Report Check-InVery large RV parking area and allowed to stay overnight or 2. Need to be a member in their players club to register with the security.
Report Check-InStay was good! First time doing this at the casino, so we will look to do this again. Free night, security…good stuff! But only “ nice “ RVs can stay. We had a bit of duck tape on out awning….normally they will not let u stay for this simple reason …but they let us.👍
Report Check-InHuge lot that is set up for big rigs, but small ones are welcome. They require that you apply for their player card, which is free and comes with $5 comp. money. Then you call security and register with them. A bit if a process, but definitely worth it. It was a very quiet, pretty level parking lot, which is patrolled pretty often by security. The casino is large and open 24 hours. It has food inside and nice rest rooms.
Report Check-InNice place. Just a parking lot, but large spaces. Could accomodate any rigs. There is 25 spaces. Stayed there 3 nights. Quiet hours not really enforced, at least for generator. Was pretty noisy during the day up to midnight, looks like fireworks boum. The casino is great, staff was welcomed. Outlets 5 minutes walking. Walmart 5 minutes driving. Good AT&T signal.
Report Check-InAs others have said:
-When you arrive call and give the stall number you are in
-Go inside the casino and get a players card
-Call back and someone will come to your stall, check you in and check your players card, and give you the rules
-3 nights max
The hotel entrance is kind of a walk; so if you have kids & want to use the bathroom you can walk w/ them through the casino; or, walk the long way around to the entrance of the hotel.
Report Check-Inthere is a sign on the street directing RV parking and the lot is huge. I'm staying tonight. no signs indicating otherwise, will update if trouble
Report Check-InWell paved free RV parking spot. Max allowed 3 nights. Simple check in process. Park the RV in a spot, call the number listed as you enter the RV parking site. Security personnel will come to yr spot to register yr RV. Need to have casino players card. We stayed for 3 nights. Walking distance is Premium Outlet mall.
Report Check-InStayed last night in my custom built truck camper. Signed up for the One Card at the casino desk and got a permit from security for the RV section. Sucks the skoolie got discriminated, but I had no issues and my rig is definitely not stock!
Security goes by every half hour-hour. Feels super safe ✌️
The guy at Cabelas recommended coming here instead of their lot for safety reasons. Just a heads up.
Not skoolie friendly! After getting membership card and contacting security as per the instructions in earlier reviews. I was informed that they do not allow buses or anything that wasn’t originally an RV. They referred me to Walmart down the road from them or a truck stop to the north.
Report Check-InNot skoolie friendly! After getting membership card and contacting security as per the instructions in earlier reviews. I was informed that they do not allow buses or anything that wasn’t originally an RV. They referred me to Walmart down the road from them or a truck stop to the north.
Report Check-Instayed 1 night. as described abit of work to get approval paperwork for dash. they then come around to sign etc. quiet level spot apart from the train honking every hour going through the crossing.
Report Check-InI parked here overnight with no issues. This is a casino so there is a lot of parking space available. There are lights at night for safety concerns. I did not see any signs that says no overnight camping. If you need to use the bathroom or need water you can go in the casino, It’s open 24 7.
Report Check-InYou have to get a Membership Club Card at the registry of the Casino and then tell security your place number. They will than come to your site and ask for Details (license plate, signature). Card + Camping are FREE for three nights.
The restaurant is rather cheap, the washrooms are okay (Bad for that kind of establishment but good for off-the-grid/backcountry travelers like us).
Report Check-InTulalip Resort Casino RV blacktop parking lot is behind the casino, 58 pull thru and back in numbered spaces, first pick your spot, remember your spot #, go inside get a players card, call security to have your RV registration information ready when they come to your site. This dry camping, amenities such as restaurants and restrooms inside, and nearby shops and local restaurants also. No tents but pop-ups okay. RV parking lot is 5 minutes walking to Casino
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