As we left Greensville, AL, this morning our intentions were to drive straight through to Houma. But as we passed Biloxi, MS, on I-10, the Sirens call of the casinos beckoned! Being full time RV’ers and have no pressing business in Houma, we made a hard left into Biloxi and starting looking for a place to park the RV.
Turns out most of the Casinos allow you to dry camp in their “overflow” parking lots (ie a little distance from the casino). We settled on the Imperial Palace (otherwise known as the IP) because of easy access to I-110. Although the parking was free, we still spent more money than we had planned on. First there was $50 for two at the all you can eat crab buffet (Dungeness, King, and Snow crabs), followed by the usual bad luck at the various games of chance. Next time we pass this way, we need to stuff cotton in the ear of the driver so we don’t hear the Siren’s call.
Turns out most of the Casinos allow you to dry camp in their “overflow” parking lots (ie a little distance from the casino). We settled on the Imperial Palace (otherwise known as the IP) because of easy access to I-110. Although the parking was free, we still spent more money than we had planned on. First there was $50 for two at the all you can eat crab buffet (Dungeness, King, and Snow crabs), followed by the usual bad luck at the various games of chance. Next time we pass this way, we need to stuff cotton in the ear of the driver so we don’t hear the Siren’s call.
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