Josh D.
For Casino Arizona McKellips: No longer a free overnight, casino now charges $25 and requires a fairly involved registration process- Stop at security to get instructions, go across casino to register for player's club card, back across casino to gift shop to pay $25, back to security to fill out form including truck and trailer plates, driver's license number, then take the permit back out to the vehicle... remember, all this to just stay in a parking lot overnight. To be fair, it's a well-lit and nice-looking parking lot, I guess, and the casino looks nice. It's not worth paying to park here, though.
Posted Jan 17, 2018 by Josh D. from Lake Elsinore, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ruth
For Casino Arizona McKellips: 3 day limit is enforced, you can stay longer with more points. Security does check the passes due to some RVERS who continually way overstay their welcome. Relatively quiet for casino parking, some highway noise, but no 18 wheelers in the same parking lot as the RVS which made it much better than some casinos we stayed at. We stayed here twice within a week, each time for just a one night stay. We enjoyed the lunch buffet, nothing special, decent food at a reasonable price.
Posted Mar 09, 2016 by Ruth from SD. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tim
For Casino Arizona McKellips: Still free. No players card required. Staff was friendly. Noise level as expected for a busy casino.
Posted Jan 30, 2016 by Tim from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
For Casino Arizona McKellips: We were just turned away for not having enough points! We ate and played for a bit and planned to spends more time and money in the evening. Horrible place, lousy casino. Go to one of the other, better casinos in the area.
Posted Feb 28, 2015 by from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.