(Notice from the author - I must confess that most, if not all of the information that I used for this and the other two gambling campground posts, I got from my favorite magazine "Trailer Life". (I Checked on"copyright protection" to be sure that I didn't commit any violations). These were good articles on great campgrounds.You really should subscribe to "Trailer Life",You will be glad you did. I know that you will enjoy it!
Whether they call it Gambling,Wagering or Tempting Fate, Rver's no longer have Vegas or Atlantic City as their only options when feeling lucky.Within a three hour drive of 17 of the country's largest metropolitan areas, travelers can play a slot machine or fill an inside straight. Not all states allow gambling, of course, but enough of them do to accommodate RVer's willing to hit the road to explore a wide variety of casinos, many of which feature a mulitude of attractions unrelated to gambling. Some casinos either offer on-site RV Parks or are situated close enough to campgrounds to grant RVer's easy access to their favorite games, while allowing them to sleep in the comfort of their rigs. A round of casinos/campground combinations follow..Good Luck!
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(#1 ) Pechanga Resort & Casino/Pechanga RV resort (TEMECULA ,CALIFORNIA
Though Temecula, located off Interstate 15, south of I-10, has established itself as one of the country's premier wine regions, grape connoisseurs from Los Diego and beyond would be wise to use Pechanga Resort & Casino as a base from which to explore the area's wineries. Or they could skip the sipping altogether, since no real reason exists to leave this all-inclusive resort until it's time to head home.
Of course, since the service at Pechanga RV Resort is impeccable, a shuttle runs among the RV park, golf course and casino , granting everyone easy access to all of the property's attractions. After playing a course so immaculately manicured and free of blemishes that some golfers may wonder whether the grass is uniformly painted green, those who have tested their skills against this demanding, hilly course will likely consider Journey's End restaurant, located in the clubhouse of the golf course. Journey at Pechanga, the perfect 19th hole. So impressive is the view from Journey's End, in fact, that guests wouldn't even have to dine in this restaurant to feel sated. Pechanga Resort & Casino has eight other on-site restaurants, serving meals of superior quality and amazing variety.
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You owe it to your self to check this one out! It is a stop that you would never forget!
Contact: Pechanga Resort and Casino, (888) 732-4264, www.pechanga.com; Pechanga RV Resort,(877)997-8386.
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(#2) Terrible's Lakeside Casin0 and RV Park (PAHRUMP,NEVADA)
Terribles second Parhump property,Terrible's Town Casino, delivers even more Old-West atmosphere, in addition to table games and a sports book. Sometimes being terrible can be a good thing.Terrible's Lakeside Casino and RV Park,(888) 558-lake,www.terribleslakesidecasinorvpark.com
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The chuckle for today!!!
RETIREMENT IN A TRAILER PARK THRU THE EYES OF A CHILD.
This is so cute! After a spring break, a teacher asked her young pupils how they spent the holidays. One child wrote the following:"We always used to spend the holidays with Grandma and Grandpa.They used to live here in a big brick house, but Grandpa got retarded and they moved to Arizona.
Now they live in a place with a lot of other retarded people.They live in a tin box and have rocks painted green to look like grass. They ride around on big tricycles and wear name tags because they don't know who they are anymore.
They go to a building called a wrecked center, but they must have got it fixed, because it is all right now. They play games and do exercises there, but they don't do them very well.
There is a swimming pool too, but they all jump up and down in it with their hats on. I guess they don't know how to swim. At their gate, there is a doll house with a little old man sitting in it.He watches all day so nobody can escape.
Sometimes they sneak out. Then they go cruising in their golf carts. My Grandma used to bake cookies, but I guess she forgot how. Nobody there cooks, they just just eat out. And they eat the same thing every night,"Early Birds".
Some of the people can't get past the man in the doll house to go out. So the ones who do get out bring food back to the wrecked center and call it pot luck.
My Grandma says Grandpa's worked all his life to earn his retardment and says I should work hard so I can be retarded some day too.When I earn my retardment I want to be the man in the doll house.
Then I will let people out so they can visit their grandchildren".
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