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Mesquite, NV
The bossman is sending me down to Mesquite, NV area later this week to pick up a piece of equipment and I was hoping someone on the board knows of a motel in the area with truck parking. I've never been to the area and any info is appreciated.
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Here is my google results page link:
truck parking motel Mesquite nv - Google Search You might want to check out the official visitors homepage for the town, and I'm sure you could call them and they could tell you. The next two links are (I believe) for the same place (though the name is wrong in one of them,) and you can call THEM and ask them. One of the google "intro's" mentions a MOTEL.... but, I didn't see it on the specific pages I clicked on..... though it DID say HOTEL very close. http://www.truckstopreport.com/tsr/Text/6193.html One of them (there's another on the google page,) you have to scroll down alphabetically until you find Mesquite. Do you have "The Next Exit" book? It is GREAT for this kind of situation! Mesquite is EXIT 112 and 122 (south and north side respectively.) Mine is in my truck.... so, I'll check for you tonight when I go in..... and post anymore info tomorrow night about this time (IF I make it home.) Hope this helps. Try to get a layover if you can..... you are within a tour bus [or Bobtail] range of the north end of Lake Meade! [Take swimsuit just in case.] I hope you like the area. Never been there myself.... but it's just north of Vegas, and I've been there and many other places in Nevada. A beautiful state! |
Not sure the name of it, but there is one on the west side of the road, about the second from the last exit in town, that does have truck parking. But, I don't know if it's patrons of the motel or patrons of the casino. I believe it's a truck stop owned by the casino. Otherwise, a bit south of there is a Native American truck stop with signs for fireworks. Actually, not far from Vegas. But they do have lots of room for truck parking. I generally liked to stay there. Of course, I stayed in the truck, not in a motel.
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That's right.... I DID read about a Casino in town. I'm sure it's listed on that visitor's page link. Anyway.... MOST of them have parking, and in THAT area, the room might not be too costly. As Andy Griffith said: "..... CALL the Man!" :lol:
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Thanks for the help guys. With as tempting as it is going to be I've gotta stay out of Vegas. Money is tight enough, and if I wander down to the strip or anywhere near it I could do some damage to my wallet...:smokin:
I'd almost prefer to have a sleeper on the truck for these trips, just so I didn't have to pony up the money for a room. I do get it back on the next check, but it's a pain in the :moon: I will call around tomorrow to try to get an idea on a location and the cost. I wouldn't be as nervous about the cost of the room if it wasn't Friday night, but I guess I'll find out in the morning. As far as that book goes, I know I used to have one that I bought in '06 or '07 but I may just go and see if I can find an updated version tomorrow, because I'm not even sure where it is at. |
If you're going south/west into Mesquite, there's a big truck parking lot next to Mcdonalds/Conoco and I think there's a hotel near there too. It's the first Nevada exit after you're coming out of the canyon. Should be exit no. 122 and the Virgin River casino/hotel is across the street. All on the north side of I-15.
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It has been a lot of years since I have been there, BUT....The Best Western in Mesquite used to have truck parking. A nice big graveled lot.
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you can get your rig in all the casino there.
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Thanks for all the info everyone. I got a few more details about the move that make a big difference. Yesterday I was told that I was picking up a scraper from a contractor that's just inside the AZ border. I was assuming that I was going to be taking a tractor with an 8 wheel RGN lowboy. I was wrong. Come to find out I am taking the 10 wheel flatbed :roll: Now I'm curious to see just how small this piece of equipment actually is.
Not too worried about finding a place to park now. At least it's a Mack with decent motor and can easily keep the speed limit loaded, so I can get back in good time. |
Just inside the AZ boarder sounds more like WHISKEY BILL'S area. You can't even see the smog from Vegas from there. But, if you're looking to stay away from the casinos, I'm afraid you're out of luck in that department. First one out of CA is Whiskey Bill's and (I think) Buffalo something. Don't know the name of the third one there. Next exit has Nevada Landing and Gold Strike. (Two more hotels with casinos.) But, I believe every one of them has truck parking.
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Originally Posted by Windwalker
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Just inside the AZ boarder sounds more like WHISKEY BILL'S area. You can't even see the smog from Vegas from there. But, if you're looking to stay away from the casinos, I'm afraid you're out of luck in that department. First one out of CA is Whiskey Bill's and (I think) Buffalo something. Don't know the name of the third one there. Next exit has Nevada Landing and Gold Strike. (Two more hotels with casinos.) But, I believe every one of them has truck parking.
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The trip is finally in the books and not a moment too soon. Actual pick up was in a dinky town called Beaver Dam in AZ. Got there early enough to load the tractor friday night, but by the time I was able to look into a room it was about 7:30pm and everywhere I called was full. I started to get a little nervous that I wasn't going to find anything after calling 6 or 7 places, and only had about 15 or 30 minutes of drive time available so going to Vegas wasn't an option. Finally I called Virgin River Casino and they said their rooms at the casino were full, but they had some rooms on their overflow property called the Oasis. I didn't really know what she meant by overflow but went ahead and got a room. Then I had to go to the Casablanca casino to pick up room keys, it seemed a little odd, but I was about out of options.
As some my know (and I quickly learned) the Oasis Casino went out of business, and now Virgin River and Casablanca uses the Oasis property for extra rooms. From the first moment I walked into the building it was apparent that they don't put much into the up keep of the property at all. The room was relatively clean, but had kind of a funky smell. No cold water from faucet, no ice from ice machines, and a/c sounded like a 747 getting ready for take off. By the time morning came around it felt like I had taken a nap and I checked out and got out of town. Definitely wouldn't recommend this place to anyone except if its your only option. Long trip back home, but except for the motel mess, it was a decent trip. Most of it seemed like a grand tour through the middle of nowhere, but on the other hand I really enjoyed the 70 and 75 mph speed limits:thumbsup: It makes the 1200 mile trip go by a little quicker.:clap: |
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