Tristan
For Morongo Casino: Huge dirt lot for RVs, Vans & Semis. Note, this is not the paved overflow parking lot. This is the dirt lot on the outskirts of the casino property. We ran into a Public Safety officer who said it was perfectly fine to stay the night over in the RV lot. Great view of the mountains and desert & far enough away from the casino to feel like you're not staying in a casino. Quiet over here too.
Posted Jan 29, 2022 by Tristan from San Bernardino,CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jane and Thomas
For Morongo Casino: Great place to stop for the night. Free parking for RVs and Sam eyes, with plenty of space either on concrete or behind the casino in a dirt lot. This casino runs a shuttle until 4 AM and then will pick you up and take you to the casino. The casino restaurants are open 24 hours, but no alcohol after 2 AM. Really good place to spend the night.
Posted Dec 21, 2019 by Jane and Thomas from Houston, Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Mark R
For Morongo Casino: Very happy to have overnight parking. Thank you Morongo Casino. We did not see the signs for RV parking, but parked above trucks in what is likely employee parking. Security did not bother us and we appreciated their patrols. RV parking is now past truck parking. With much construction changes likely.
Posted Sep 02, 2019 by Mark R from Central Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Hardisk
For Morongo Casino: Just stayed here last night when attending the Sammy Hagar concert. Yeah sure it's a little out of the way and not completely level, but the free shuttle service makes it totally fine. And honestly, what do you want for free? LOL!
Posted Feb 26, 2017 by Hardisk from Los Angeles. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Pansie
For Morongo Casino: The new location of the RV ghetto pretty much sucks. It's a sloping parking lot above the truck area. If the wind is from the west (and yes, it's often windy here) you're OK. If the wind is from the south, you'll get truck exhaust all night. It's like being in a rest area overnight except a little farther back from the highway. Still, it's a good stopping point before heading to LA if you leave Palm Springs or Joshua Tree late.
If you go to lot G, the old lot, security will knock on your door--even at midnight--and escort you to the new RV area. They don't care if you've set up levelers and are on your jammies. You're moving. If the reason they allow camping is to encourage people to spend money at their casino, this new policy is a total failure.
Posted Apr 21, 2016 by Pansie from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
John520
For Morongo Casino: Not the worse place to dry camp they offer free wifi at the casino with 5 to 7 meg download speeds. They have a foodcourt (subway 24hrs, fat burger 24hrs, Panda Express, pizzeria, haagan dazs ice cream. Theirs a 24 hour Taco Bell near by and free shuttle to the casino and cabazon outlet mall. They offer a buffet Monday's is Mexican, Tuesday's is Asian weds and Thursday's are seafood and Friday prime rib.
Posted Jan 06, 2016 by John520 from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
On the Go
For Morongo Casino: We used to love to spend a night at the Morongo Casino. RV could drive around the back of the casino and park by the employee parking. We did this three times in less than 2 year. Did the same thing yesterday, July 22, 2015, and parked. Went in for Happy Hour at Taco and Tequila, played for an hour or two and then headed back out to our RV. Security put a pink notice on our RV that stated we could not park there and had to move in the new RV section behind the old casino, now the bowling alley. That is where all the trucks park. RV's have their own space, but of course in the middle of the night, trucks came in making all sorts of noise. We are extremely disappointed. Being able to walk to the casino was great. Now you have to call a shuttle, and wait for them to pick you up. Same on the way back. Something must have happened that made them change where the RV's park.
Posted Jul 23, 2015 by On the Go from SD. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.