Main Street Station RV Park
Main Street Station RV Park
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Phone (800) 465-0711
Address 425 N Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
Website https://mainstreet.boydgaming.com/stay/rv-park
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Great little RV park just three blocks north of Fremont Street. The RV park offers both 30 and 50-amp full hook-up sites and a designated pet area. The RV Park has access to both men's and women's restrooms with showers and laundry room. RV park guests may use the fitness center at the nearby California Hotel, just stop by the California Hotel front desk for access. They do have security cameras and do come through the park to check on everything. The bathrooms and showers are nice and clean as well as the laundry room. You can hear the highway that’s right by the park so if you are a light sleeper pickup some ear plugs. I will for sure use this again when passing through town.
There is a lot of misinformation in reviews about this park. I have done extended stays here in 2018, 2019, 2022 and now 2024. It is one of my favorite places to camp because of the proximity to downtown Las Vegas. Reviews complain about the expressway noise and that it is a parking lot. Completely true, but this isn't a national forest campground. It's urban camping. It is a way to live in your RV while visiting downtown Las Vegas. It's across a parking lot from the edge of downtown. It's a few blocks walk from Fremont Street Experience with the live music and light shows. There are vast food options in the area. You can park the RV and walk everywhere. I myself mostly camp in federal campgrounds and BLM boondock. This is the only RV park that I pay for an extended stay. I do it because while I like remote campgrounds I also like the action and resources of Las Vegas. There are complaints in reviews about homeless people. Downtown Vegas feels completely safe in the tourist areas but yes can be very seedy one block off the tourist areas.This park is on the very edge of the tourist area. In 2022 I did see homeless people in the area (in the area, not actually in the RV park or walking route to the park) but I think Las Vegas made a new law about no sleeping on the street. In 2024 I'm not seeing homeless people sleeping on the streets. I don't believe there has ever been homeless people living on the RV park property because it is private property that is patrolled by Main Street Station casino security. Reviews talk about bicycles being stolen and the front desk did warn about this. I specifically asked about RVs being broken into and was told that has not happened. I see security driving around regularly, but even if they do a drive through once an hour that isn't a guarantee of safety. Crime can happen anywhere. Is it more dangerous here, with frequent security patrols, than anywhere else? I don't know the answer to that. It concerns me, but I am risking it to stay here. I have not had any bad experiences. I don't feel unsafe walking back to the park even at night. Making a reservation from the Main Street Station website is broken. It always says no availability, at least when I tried. I recall it was this way in 2022 and it still isn't fixed in 2024. I would think if it doesn't work they would remove it from the website. This problem alone could be the reason why the park is never full. If I didn't know from past experience I may have given up, but I know from past years that if you call the Main Street Station casino there are sites available. Or just drive in and park in front of the bathrooms, walk into the casino (look for Main Street signs in the distance across the big parking lot), and the casino hotel front desk is friendly and helpful and will find you a site. The park is wide open. I have never seen it anywhere near full. When I checked in they gave me a slip of paper saying to put bikes inside the RV to avoid theft. I am surprised that they don't instead offer a place to lock bikes in the more visible and higher security main casino lot. The California sister casino even has an indoor valet area that could be used. I don't have a bike myself so this wasn't a problem for me. A review complained that they couldn't find the dog park. It's under the expressway ramps on the walk towards the casino. There are two fenced in areas. Many small problems, but as I said the hotel front desk in the casino is friendly and did successfully find me a site. Hopefully what I say above will help newcomers. Despite the flaws this is still one of my favorite places to camp because of the location.
The only reason this parking lot is getting one star is because we have 50 amp power, water and sewer. There is no office here so you have to check in at the hotel about 1/4 mile away, which has no RV parking so you have to come to this parking lot they call an RV park, call the reservation desk (I was on hold for 16 minutes before anyone answered my call) and they’ll assign you a parking spot. There is no grass, anywhere, for pets to be taken to relieve themselves. There’s a very active fire department across the street and boarded up apartments I can see from my RV window. I wouldn’t feel safe walking from here to the casino due to people living under the freeway we are adjacent to, not to mention the people passed out next to the sidewalk and the bus stop right at the entrance to the ‘park’. Definitely will never return here.
Zero stars. I made a reservation for my motorhome + towed trailer over the phone. Then when I arrived I found that the space was too small. What a pain, right? I called the phone center again and SHE suggested that I just park the trailer in another spot. They're at appx. 10% occupancy so sure, I don't see how that could be a problem. I asked for something in writing though, in case anyone asks, so she told me to just tell them at check-in and they can give me something. I went to check in and told them the story. Of course, they don't have any record of either conversation, and the trailer was not listed on the reservation. She said she'd be glad to let me stay, I just have to pay for a 2nd spot for the trailer. Ummmm, I don't think so, lady! Don't you know what a bait and switch is?? Bite me, Boyd properties. What an idiotic way to lose a customer for life.
Flat, has hookups, bathroom clean. Bathroom too small for park size. Extremely difficult to check in. They require a $100 damage deposit which they hold at their discretion to validate checkout. All other parks are easier to work with. We will not stay there ever again.
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