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Riverland info/reviews
Thinking of changing it up a bit and taking the family to Riverland sometime in August as opposed to Laughlin as usual.
I do not have a RV/trailer and was looking at the Bungalow Suites? Reading through the posts, it sounds like some people may be familiar with this place.
Can anyone give me some input/reviews?
We are just looking for a new fun place to stay for a group of people aged 25-50....
All input is appreciated!
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Riverland info/reviews
Great place to have a good time. But it's probably a ghost town this week 😁
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Thinking of going Labor Day weekend...
Bungalows 1-4 are available that weekend. Not on the water, but the lady I spoke with said there was a beach on the property to enjoy for times we are not out in the boat.
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It really is a great place to stay. Launch ramp in the park. Gas on the dock. A nicely stocked store. Holiday weekends can exude oodles of fun and frolicking as there is usually a party somewhere in the park. Sometimes multiple parties. Club Riverland opens a few times a year and after it shuts down, Riverland Afterhours has been known to kick in. Other than that, it really is a nice place to stay.
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I like Riverland
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I stay there almost exclusively, I like it a lot, just did a week in bungalow 1 during the 4th, I much prefer renting one of those to a trailer or the casino. Labor day I will either be in a bungalow or maybe free at my buddies place on D row, that's always nice when the couch is offered up.
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Originally Posted by chevellesb406
I stay there almost exclusively, I like it a lot, just did a week in bungalow 1 during the 4th, I much prefer renting one of those to a trailer or the casino. Labor day I will either be in a bungalow or maybe free at my buddies place on D row, that's always nice when the couch is offered up.
In regards to the Bungalow, where is the beach area in relation to it...What I am getting at: the trailer sites in front all have water access but the bungalow are off the water, so is there a beach area that can be used by people that are not renting or bring a trailer?
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Riverland info/reviews
Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
In regards to the Bungalow, where is the beach area in relation to it...What I am getting at: the trailer sites in front all have water access but the bungalow are off the water, so is there a beach area that can be used by people that are not renting or bring a trailer?
They have a group of them by the store. There is a beach within 150' or so. They also have a couple others down the road a bit. Beach is further but there are a couple of beach areas the bungalow peeps can use.
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Originally Posted by Hotboat
They have a group of them by the store. There is a beach within 150' or so. They also have a couple others down the road a bit. Beach is further but there are a couple of beach areas the bungalow peeps can use.
Just what I needed to hear! Thanks for the info!!!
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