Above, The Beast at Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since I have some business to attend to tomorrow morning in Albuquerque, I arrived in the city today and staying over at the Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post, which is nine miles closer to town than Route 66 RV Resort.
I decided to give this RV park a try. Normally, I stay at Route 66, but their casino security staff annoyed me the last couple of times I was there. I had to tell a couple of them off during one incident. They should learn how to treat regular customers better. The RV Resort staff even shook their heads over their behavior.
Above, looking towards the Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post main building. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Right now, nobody from out-of-state is allowed inside the casino (not even to dine at Thunder Road Steakhouse & Cantina and other restaurants inside). Just citizens of New Mexico are allowed inside. This is the edict of the Laguna Pueblo tribe's (who owns the casino, hotel and RV resort) tribal leaders.
Mitch Geriminsky (from Arizona) and I were going to dine at Thunder Road, but they would not allow him inside, despite him being with me. So we went into town and ate at Applebee's. Their loss. Smacks of discrimination.
So far, I like Enchanted Trails.
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