- Seneca Niagara Casino
Permits are available in the Traffic & Parking Section at the MacBain Centre, 7150 Montrose Road from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. Until 4:30 p.m. HST Included in all rates. Permits are issued on a monthly basis, on a first come, first serve basis, preference given to previous permit holders. 12 rows Permits are available in the Traffic & Parking Section at the MacBain Centre, 7150 Montrose.
Parking At Niagara Falls Ny Casino Entertainment
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716-299-1100
Location
310 4th St
Niagara Falls
NY
14303
43.09
-79.06
WARNING - low clearance US-190 North at exit 21 - read reports for details
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No RV Park - WARNING Low clearance
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They have plenty of parking places but they would not let me park my truck camper and asked me to leave their parking lot.. It's a small unit and only takes a regular parking spot.
Not very neighborly. Do not give them any business.
JNot very neighborly. Do not give them any business.
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Parking on Large gravel lot on south side next to John Daly Blvd. @ Falls St.. You Can take exit 21 off I-190 north bound, just go straight to Buffalo Ave., turn left at light and take another quick left back on to Robert Moses Pkwy. -- this bypasses the low underpass when making the 'loop' exit off I-190. Full service casino with table games. Walking distance to Niagara Falls State Park. Lots of restaurants in area. Stayed several days and enjoyed the casino and area. Did not see much 'security' in parking lot but felt safe inside fenced casino area.
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Report from Sean, September 24 2009
http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com
An update on the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel
We are staying here tonight, 9/24/2009. Our printed directory, Jane Kenny's excellent 'Casino Camping - Guide to RV-Friendly Casinos - 4th Edition' indicated parking was available here and provided directions.
Those directions included getting off US-190 North at exit 21 onto the Robert Moses Parkway. Signs indicated that the road was closed to commercial traffic, but there were no height warnings, until we were already well committed on a corkscrew ramp, where a sign warned of 12'0' clearance.. We stopped on the shoulder and called the State Police for help. When the officer arrived, he asked how tall our rig was -- 13'0' -- and informed us that we would clear the overpass if we stayed in the left lane, and that semi-trailers routinely clear it at 13'6'. He did a traffic block behind us and we did clear the overpass with inches to spare. Bottom line, it is no problem for rigs 13' or under, just stay left.
Kenny states the RV parking is in the self-park lot off Falls Street, however this is out of date, The casino now wants RVs to park in the oversize lot, normally used by tour buses, at the northeast corner of the property. Access is from Niagara Street at the corner of John B. Day. Here is the Google Maps view:
http://maps.google.com/?t=h&q=43.08798,-79.05331
There is one other rig with us here tonight, and at this writing several tour buses are in the lot as well.
http://OurOdyssey.BlogSpot.com
An update on the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel
We are staying here tonight, 9/24/2009. Our printed directory, Jane Kenny's excellent 'Casino Camping - Guide to RV-Friendly Casinos - 4th Edition' indicated parking was available here and provided directions.
Those directions included getting off US-190 North at exit 21 onto the Robert Moses Parkway. Signs indicated that the road was closed to commercial traffic, but there were no height warnings, until we were already well committed on a corkscrew ramp, where a sign warned of 12'0' clearance.. We stopped on the shoulder and called the State Police for help. When the officer arrived, he asked how tall our rig was -- 13'0' -- and informed us that we would clear the overpass if we stayed in the left lane, and that semi-trailers routinely clear it at 13'6'. He did a traffic block behind us and we did clear the overpass with inches to spare. Bottom line, it is no problem for rigs 13' or under, just stay left.
Kenny states the RV parking is in the self-park lot off Falls Street, however this is out of date, The casino now wants RVs to park in the oversize lot, normally used by tour buses, at the northeast corner of the property. Access is from Niagara Street at the corner of John B. Day. Here is the Google Maps view:
http://maps.google.com/?t=h&q=43.08798,-79.05331
There is one other rig with us here tonight, and at this writing several tour buses are in the lot as well.
PU
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Report from Cheryl, May, 2007
On May 4, 2007 we went to Seneca Casino in Niagara Falls, New York. Although the security guard said that it was okay to park your RV in the back parking lot near the back fence, I wouldn't trust it. There was not enough room and it didn't look too safe to me.
On May 4, 2007 we went to Seneca Casino in Niagara Falls, New York. Although the security guard said that it was okay to park your RV in the back parking lot near the back fence, I wouldn't trust it. There was not enough room and it didn't look too safe to me.
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