Paradise Casinos

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As the last two have stated just a Dirty old farm field. And when it rains some would struggle to leave. The 2 stars are because it's lit and their is security that rides around on an ATV. Also there is a detour you may have to use if your over 3 tons. Definitely better options near by.
TD
Posted Feb 01, 2023;
This is just a big, flat dirt parking lot. $10/night $25/3 nights. No amenities. When the wind blows it’s a huge dust bowl. When it rains it’s a mud hole. Won’t be back.
Excellent Adventure
Posted Feb 27, 2020; Phoenix
As of 11/2018 $10/night, $25/3 nights, $50/7 nights for a really bumpy and not flat dirt lot. Not impressed and very disappointed. My first time in this area. The one positive is it is cooler here temperature wise...
Wandering Pony
Posted Nov 16, 2018;
February and November 2017-totally free.. they propably changes their mind to make us pay..great
Niki
Posted Nov 23, 2017; Quebec
New this 2015/2016 winter, we have to Pay $10/3nights so not FREE.
Niki
Posted Feb 25, 2016; QUEBEC
This place IS NOT FREE! There is a large sign stating that parking on the pavement is prohibited for RVs, and that you must go inside and pay $10 for 3 nights (even if you only stay for 1).
Frosin
Posted Feb 08, 2016; San Antonio
Can't beat the price--no charge for the large dirt/gavel parking lot. No hook-ups. Can be flooded areas in the parking if it rains. Located just off I-10, north of Yuma, AZ. Trash bins available. The casino is small but offers slots, bingo and decent food at their restaurant. Yuma is nearby for shopping and restaurants. Las Algodones is a nearby Mexican border town that caters to tourists.
Sierra Dave
Posted Jan 23, 2015; Clovis, CA