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Mcpowder
For Diamond Jacks Casino Resort CLOSED: Nice RV Park in the city. Walking distance to Casino. Shuttles available to go to other Casinos.
Clean restroom/bathhouse. Cement slabs for RV's. Grass between sites. We stayed here in a 28 foot MH with tow vehicle. At checkin Staff saw the tow vehicle and gave us a pull thru. Staff very friendly. Clean and well maintained park. I didn't use their wifi since I have my own.
Will definitely stay here again.
Posted Feb 17, 2015 by Mcpowder from Goldsboro, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wanderingcat
For Diamond Jacks Casino Resort CLOSED: RV sites large with concrete pad and grass between each site. Call for reservations as it can be a very busy place some nights.
There is a train trestle very near sites and it can be noisy. Staff at RV park were very helpful & friendly. Short walk to casino. Food at casino ok, but not outstanding. Service at DJ's was deplorable. Would go back to RV park, but not to restaurants.
Posted Nov 28, 2012 by Wanderingcat from California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Moonrover
For Diamond Jacks Casino Resort CLOSED: Nice concrete pads and paved interior roads. Pull-thus are adequate for big rigs with towed car. Some sites have trees. Back-in sites are way too small for big rigs. Utilities are functional and well maintained. Each site has an aluminum picnic table. It is best to carefully study a satellite map of the entry. Easy walk to the casino and buffet. Food is good. WiFi is not so good. They issue a detailed set of "how to" instructions when checking in. What they don't tell you is the "service" requires a credit card number and you are charged with the promise that the charge will be taken off the card once signed up. After all the jumping through hoops, the WiFi is only good for one day, and that day gives you service that keeps dropping you off line. In other words, the WiFi is not worth the effort. Bring your own.
Posted Nov 22, 2012 by Moonrover from Dublin, OH. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.