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it is what it is and that is better than we expected! - from TripAdvisor.com
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KOA Las Vegas is located in a huge car park behind Circus Circus. This means it is exactly the point where the Old Vegas meets the new Vegas and either of these start with a walk through the Circus Circus casino floor.
The park has huge RV spaces with everything you need - even free internet access for those with or without a computer, really lovely friendly staff who actually seem to get a buzz out of saving you money (Dee Dee is a real...
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Concrete Camping
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Granted it is close to all the action of Las Vegas, however its a concrete parking lot for RV's and no picnic tables at any of the sites. Lots of freeway noise to tolerate.
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Excellent service and friendly staff - from TripAdvisor.com
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Our first RV (31ft motorhome) drive and our first RV park experience. We arrived after dark (about 6.30pm) - very helpful staff when they found it was our first time. We were escorted to our lot and shown all the hookups. All couldn't do enough- excellent service. Stayed just one night. Car park but it means level ground and no mud to bring in and lighting when you need to set up after dark without a torch handy (it was our first time)....
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Overpriced ... but surroundings quiet - from TripAdvisor.com
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KOA is located right next to the Circus Circus, with Hilton Grand Vacations and Sky Las Vegas towering right over it.
We camped there for one night for $10 a tent. But...there was no dedicated camping spot! We were camping right next to RV's and others were staying on the curb of the main roads! They just gave us any grass space (if you have been to KOA LV, any place right along the road for parking an RV. Some of us were actually kind of...
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Urban but Comfortable - from TripAdvisor.com
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Stayed here four nights when visiting Las Vegas. It's basically a big parking lot, fully paved and trees at odd intervals. The site was comfortable with our big rig and car beside. We messed up by trying to get there off the Strip with a right turn in a big rig - not recommended, but it's easy if you plan your route. Taxis all know where the KOA is, the whole thing works well. They take pets with a caution to leave ventilation during hot...
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