It’s usually our practice to patronize the facilities when staying overnight at a casino parking lot. We actually did not go into the casino, though normally we would have.
Sash and I stayed there for nine nights during the latter part of February and early March, 2019. RVers here seem to remain respectful to their neighbors, don’t have loud parties at night, nor bring any prostitutes into their rigs. In fact, I’m not aware of security kicking anyone out.ĭespite all that, the RV lot remains largely peaceful. I’m guessing, however, they don’t kick anyone out for staying too long nor for having their camping gear spread out. Many RVers will extend their awnings, put out camp furniture, dog fences, and set up their gas grills.Ĭasino security does patrol the area, because I’ve seen them drive around a few times. There’s perhaps 60-75 RVs crammed into the lot, most of which have dug in for a stay lasting between a week to a few months. During the winter months, when snow birds have flocked into the Coachella Valley, Fantasy Springs Casino becomes packed with RVers. The RV lot is all hard packed dirt & gravel. In fact, some of them look as if they’ve been there for months. Even though the entrance to the RV parking lot has a sign that forbids overnight parking, there’s dozens of RVs that park there long term. Fantasy Springs Casino, located in Indio, CA, offers unlimited RV parking.