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I am going to take my girls to Vegas for a couple days for their mid winter break at the end of February. We will just be passing through so will be there for a couple days before we head down to Hoover Dam and Lake Meade recreation area where we have some property. We don’t normally stop in Vegas but my oldest daughter has some art galleries she want to see. So, any recommendations for Big Rig family friendly parks?

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It’s not cheap, but we have stayed at Oasis RV Resort on the south end of the strip.  It is a large RV park and I would have no problem bring children there.  It is no different than any other large RV resort type park in other locations.  Circus Circus used to have an RV park as well.  It was geared toward families, but I don’t know if it is still there or not.

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23 minutes ago, tyates007 said:

Some days Jodi would think that is the perfect place for us to stay 😂

Call me a curmudgeon, but I put a premium on parks with no playgrounds, pools, or golf carts.

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We've stayed for many years in the early 2000's and odd years when family joined us at the Oasis Las Vegas.   Easy and good price to catch an uber to the strip (shuttle used to be free now charge daily rate for it and it's limited service schedule).   There is an adult pool and a family pool = perfect for all folks.    There's also a mini golf around the perimeter we enjoy doing.   It's got quite expensive in recent years (used to have passport america for mid week = last time used it was May/June 2018) so we have occasionally gone to Las Vegas RV Resort off Nellis Boulevard and used the Sam's Town Shuttle from there = those are a lot tighter sites it feels but worked well when it was US$29/N.

As a heads up we've also stayed O/N at the back of Paris/Ballys on the strip and in the Truckers parking at South Pointe Casino (south of the strip from Oasis). 

Circus Circus is right on the strip and a bit of a pain with a large vehicle as well as really noisy and just feeling like a parking lot for a high price.   DT near Freemont there's some RV Parks but we felt a little too sketchy for our liking.

Hope some of that helps but for what you are looking for and it's a couple of nights we'd recommend like Chad H' Oasis and ask for non-perimeter (noisy highways) and be in the middle or nearer the club house for more peaceful nights sleep.

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Not sure where you want to be located, but we stayed at the Las Vegas RV Resort (https://www.lasvegasrvresort.com/) 3 years ago at Thanksgiving.  We were up at Zion and a big snow storm hit so we bugged out to LV.  We were able to get reservation at the last minute.  The park was not bad at all.  But it is not very convenient to the strip. 

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Not sure if you have other transportation besides your big rig, but the Clark County Shooting Complex campground is easy to access, all very long pull-thrus, reasonable rates, and a great view of the city after dark. No restrictions on age. Last year it was $30 per night.

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