Above, The Beast at RV Park Circus Circus. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Las Vegas, Nevada has several in-town RV parks. Several are connected to hotels. The problem with those is that guests will "pay through the nose" to stay in them.
Along with the daily rate, there are also taxes and "amenities fee" charges added on, which will double the nightly cost to stay there. Those charges are tacked on whether the amenities are used or not. Forget that! I stayed at the RV Park at Circus Circus before they started tacking on "amenities fees".
There are other options for staying in a RV while in Las Vegas. Do It Yourself RV has an article that lists them. Personally, I have never stayed at any of them.
They begin with:
Las Vegas is an action-packed place to visit with round-the-clock gambling, world-class restaurants, live shows, museums, people watching on the strip, the list goes on and on!
Some RVers enjoy camping in the middle of all the hustle and bustle, others not so much and some what a bit of both. If you are in the latter two groups, let’s review options for the best free and cheap camping near Las Vegas.
To read more, go here.
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