Mary
For Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort: It’s an urban park, I like to think of it as apartment living. The park was well kept, grass watered, pool looked lovely, bathhouse / laundries in good shape. All of the staff were lovely. It is in a somewhat dumpy area of town, but for all that Las Vegas is it is not that big so it was easy to get to everything. I went to Sheffield Spice & Tea, Sienna Italian food imports, and the Ethel M Chocolate factory… so much to do in this town!
Posted Apr 14, 2023 by Mary from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Corey
For Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort: Another thousand trails dump. You get what you pay for which isn’t much. The whole place feels depressing. Laundry didn’t work, dumpsters overflowing, pool was green, just dirty and awful. A few sites had Permian the residents who had taken over a site and a half which then screwed up the rest of the row because everybody was off. Very depressing place.
Posted Feb 23, 2021 by Corey from Midwest. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jon W
For Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort: Guard gate staff was kind at check-in. They also manually opened the gate on several occasions during our stay after we presented our tow car parking pass. Office staff was also fantastic. Very cramped back-in sites with limited tree cover. Park is located in an extremely rough section of town. We went to the Albertsons on Nellis Blvd and there were about a dozen homeless people loitering outside the entrance. Upon exiting with our groceries we immediately noticed 2 officers handcuffing someone right next to our car. Danger alert! The park also had a fair amount of young tattoo-clad scary looking individuals strolling about. The sight of these folks did not inspire feelings of safety. Activity center had a large TV with cable and the air conditioning was excellent. Too bad that a large group of boisterous adult buffoons who showed up to gamble ruined our experience. We observed one woman in the activity center chatting at length with a staff member, so they are likely full-time residents. Please learn some respect for others! Restroom 3 had the worst washers and dryers that we have encountered in over a year of full time RVing. Washer did not spin hardly any water out of the clothes and dryer had almost no heat. The best thing about our stay was the Jabba wifi. We paid extra for this and it worked great at our site. TIP: Go to the Watermill Express station up the road near Shell for water refills. The generous pouring mechanism actually gives you a full gallon of water (unlike most places.) This Thousand Trails park could use some improvement.
Posted Jun 09, 2020 by Jon W from South Dakota. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Our Epic Field Trip
For Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort: Situated just five miles from The Strip and five miles from the Fremont Street Experience, this campground is a great option for a home base to see the Vegas area attractions. That said, you won't want to hang out in this park. Very tight spaces. Few amenities beyond a small pool. Bathrooms and laundry areas are dated, inadequately cleaned, and not in good condition. Lots of city noise, including LAS flight path. See more details in our blog post at: https://ourepicfieldtrip.com/2020/02/22/thousand-trails-las-vegas-rv-resort-las-vegas-nv-campground-review/
Posted Apr 07, 2020 by Our Epic Field Trip from FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DrivetoRide
For Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort: Everyone knows that TT Las Vegas is very tight - probably the tightest spots I've seen in the TT system. However, this park is 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip so if you're into the bright lights and spectacle of that, this is a great place to be. The staff is great, the park clean, the pool nice. You are 'in-town' so shopping and restaurants are close by. The front gate accepts packages at no charge. There is Wifi at the lodge but the signal you can pick up from your rig is not useful for anything. Really though, if you're here for the Strip - who cares? THe park is 40 minutes from Hoover Dam and 30 minutes from Red Rock Canyon. Death Valley is 2.5 hours away but certainly doable as a day trip.
Now then, if you are wanting to 'Camp', this is probably not the park you want. You can sit outside but it is far from quiet. If your neighbor snores, you'll know it. While the moniker "Sin City" is probably accurate on the Stip, where this park is located would be more appropriately named "Helicopter City" with overflights throughout the day and evening. Sirens and traffic noise ate frequently heard.
So really, the consideration is where the park is: an urban area. Past that, and the tight spaces, it's really fine.
Posted Apr 20, 2019 by DrivetoRide from Full Time RV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Joey
For Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort: Stayed here two separate times for four nights each. Not a bad place for the price and location in Vegas. It’s marginally clean and the sites are pretty close to one another. The pool and hot tub aren’t bad. They’re what you’d expect from a budget hotel. We have a TT membership and I needed to be here for work. It was really the best option.
Posted Feb 03, 2019 by Joey from Washington. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Comte
For Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort: The Pool are closed. No wifi
Posted Oct 22, 2017 by Comte from Switzerland. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.