Route 66 Casino Rv Park Albuquerque New Mexico
- Route 66 Casino Rv Park Albuquerque New Mexico Reservations
- Route 66 Casino Rv Park Albuquerque New Mexico Rv Parks
- Route 66 Casino Rv Park Albuquerque New Mexico Nm
- Route 66 Casino Rv Park Albuquerque Nm
Route 66 Casino Hotel RV Resort in Albuquerque New Mexico is a RV park or campground that is immediately adjacent to or within close access of a casino. If you like tossing some dice, playing the slots or simply enjoy the buffets this destination may be the right place for you with the casino. From Business: Get your kicks on Route 66 at Enchanted Trails RV Park and Trading Post. We are a full service RV Park with pull thru sites and 50 or 30amp full hook ups and 16. Located on the Pueblo of Laguna, 14 miles west of Albuquerque on historic Route 66, this relatively new premiere RV resort features luxury amenities and is located next to the Route 66 Casino Hotel, a Vegas-style casino with restaurants, gaming and live entertainment. I-40 exit 170, then drive east about 3.5 miles on Hwy 333/Route 66. Look for the Musical Road signs between mileposts 4 and 5, shortly after Route 66 crosses to the south side of I-40. The road is only musical driving eastbound. Edgewood Community Park 285 Dinkle Rd Edgewood, NM 8701. Baseball / Softball Basketball Covered Seating Field.
We left the Grand Canyon by 8:30 AM. We headed east on Hwy 64 to Cameron where we stopped for gas. We chose Speedy Gas Station. It was $2.45 a gallon, and it was not speedy. The pump was so slow. It even clicked off after $50.00. So I waited it out and put $100.00 in the tank. Then we headed south on Hwy 89 towards Flagstaff.Route 66 Casino Rv Park Albuquerque New Mexico Reservations
As we approached Flagstaff and Interstate 40, we could see a huge forest fire in the west of Flagstaff.
As we got on the Interstate and headed east, we passed through the smoke cloud. It was pretty bad. Glad we only had to travel in it for 10 minutes or so.
Our plan was to get to the Fire Rock Casino in Gallup, NM and boondock there for 2 nights, then complete our trip to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta after that.
We entered New Mexico,
and when we got to the casino in Gallup, after 274 miles, they didn't have any RV overnight parking. There wasn't even one RV in their parking lot. Rats! Move to plan B.
We topped off the gas tank in Gallup at a Shell station for $2.33 a gallon, and continued east.
Seventy five miles later we pulled into Sky Casino where we had stayed a couple of times before. They only charge $19.00 a night for FHU. But ... they were totally full up. Plan B is a no-go. Moving on ....
Plan C was to stop at the Route 66 Casino just 20 miles short of Albuquerque. We are tired at this point. It has become a 400 mile day. Only one other time in the last 4 years did we travel further in one day.
As we entered the parking lot, there were the dreaded signs no RV boondocker wants to see .... 'No Overnight Parking'.
It seems they recently opened a RV park in back of the casino and they not only wanted to eliminate the 'RV homeless' parkers, but wanted to make a little money also.
After a long travel day, we went for it. Two nights to kill before we were due at the balloon field, at $45.00 a night.
Turns out, this is a re
ally nice park.
Park entrance gate.
Check in.
Amenity center.
Pool, with a cool slide.
Nice big spots.
Our spot, 1129.
A great park.
Route 66 Casino Rv Park Albuquerque New Mexico Rv Parks
It rained a little last night and today. The casino is really nice. We will go see how generous they are tonight.Tommorrow, a short 20 mile travel day into Albuquerque and the big balloon event!