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Posted: 05/15/08 01:36pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have been to one or two Indian Casinos in other states.
Have you been to any in the State of Washington?
Do you have any recommendations.
How about Idaho or Oregon also?

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....the casinos in Washington tend to be close to I-5, and although I've never been, the Tulalip, the Emerald Queen, and the Swinomish seem to be quite popular. They are huge, seem to offer great entertainment, and advertise great food.....


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My parents go to Seven Feathers in Canyonville, OR just off I5, frequently. Very nice RV park, casino, hotel and restaurants.

When they are not traveling in their MH, they go up to Rochester, WA, just south of Olympia, WA and visit the Lucky Eagle Casino.

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I haven't been to any in Washington.....but I thought I'd post this for those that don't know about this site....500 nations


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If you are heading east out of Portland, there is also a nice one in Pendleton, Or. Nice park, gets a little windy there.

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Thanks for the information, now it is time to locate them and have some fun!!

Thanks again.

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topflite51 wrote:

My parents go to Seven Feathers in Canyonville, OR just off I5, frequently. Very nice RV park, casino, hotel and restaurants.

When they are not traveling in their MH, they go up to Rochester, WA, just south of Olympia, WA and visit the Lucky Eagle Casino.


AT Seven Feathers they are rv friendly there they have a dry camping paved lot and welcome you anytime at least that been are experence with them that's are half way stop going to Reno and back.

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The Tulalip Casino (north of Seattle, on I-5) has just gone through some major remodeling and now boasts a day-spa for spouses who want to relax and be pampered when they are done having fun in the casino. They've also begun to have big-name stars give concerts in their new amphitheater. The whole casino is wonderful and draws a big crowd.

The Emerald Queen Casino (south of Seattle, on I-5) is a good gaming casino but tends to focus more on the entertainment performing there.

Both have websites I believe.


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Mandrake wrote:

....the casinos in Washington tend to be close to I-5, and although I've never been, the Tulalip, the Emerald Queen, and the Swinomish seem to be quite popular. They are huge, seem to offer great entertainment, and advertise great food.....


Just made a 4 day (night) reservation at the Swinomish Casino RV park in Cashmere, WA in July. FHU with WiFi (30/50amp). $21 for back in, $25 for drive through - daily rate. Cheaper than the $31 FHU daily at Confluence State Park in Wenatchee (3 nights).


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Washington Casinos:

Swinnomish is not in Cashemere - Anacortes maybe?? Small casino, bare RV sites but with partial hookups and overlooks the bay/refinery.

Tulalip Casino - Marysville - LARGE casino, RV dry parking. Just off I-5. New Hotel is opening with spa in June- assume will be much more crowded, not sure how that will effect the RV area.

Emerald Queen - Fife Area. Never stayed, never seen lots of RVs there..... too close to home. Two seperate casinos several miles apart.

Muckleshoot in Auburn area. Never stayed there in the RV - limited space, dry camping. Large casino.

Quinault Casino - Ocean shores area. Small casino, dry uneven RV parking lot. Weekdays or smaller rigs can park in the regular parking lot around the edges. RV lot is a couple of blocks away but has an ocean view/access. No shuttle.

Lucky Eagle Casino - Rochester Wa. Off i_5 about 12 miles at exit 88. Small casino, paretial hookups for $16 per night. Can TOUCH the rig next to you they are so close.............. dry camping allowed in their lot.

Pendleton, Ore - mediuum sized casino, full service RV park. VERY nice RV park including pool.

7 Feathers -Canyonville, OR exit 99!! Superb new full service RV resort on the hill opposite the casino. Dry camping still available below the casino. Larger Casino. Understand they are going to build a water park close to the RV park but as of last summer, saw no construction. 199 spaces, I believe, and they fill up!!

Hope that helps a bit.

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