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- michigansandzilExplorerYes, we stayed there a couple of years ago. The drive to downtown was very easy and less than 25 minutes, no big deal. The campground was nice and we felt safe there.
I traveled with my 3 kids and we had no interest in staying in the downtown area or in a casino parking lot which had been suggested on here. - retispcsiExplorerEast St. Louis is on the Ill. side. The park may be ok and have security I would not advise any site seeing etc. in East St. Louis.
- machuntExplorer
welove2drive wrote:
Yes, it is nice. We just drive there and park near the hotel. They drop off and pick up at the same area by the stadium. The times are on their web site.
Thank you so much this is great news - welove2driveExplorerYes, it is nice. We just drive there and park near the hotel. They drop off and pick up at the same area by the stadium. The times are on their web site.
- machuntExplorerso your saying casino shuttle will drop us off and pick us up? that would ne great
- welove2driveExplorerPersonally I would not take the Metro Link. If you are planning on staying at the Casino Queen RV park the shuttle is a great way to get there and back. Check out their web site, click on "visiting" and "Shuttle". First transport is 90 minutes before and last pick up is 1 hour after the game, every 15 minutes. They drop you off right in front of the stadium. It is a great safe way to go.
I don't know about how safe it is to stay at the Casino Queen RV park. They do have security cruising around the casino parking lot. We try to get a parking spot near the hotel building as that is where the shuttle pick up is located. - machuntExplorerI have read on other froums about safety in st Louis, how safe is it to stay at casino queen and take metro link to and from the ball game?
- welove2driveExplorerDr. Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park in Wildwood, MO is a nice state park as are all Missouri state parks. It is a good base to explore St. Louis (40 minute drive), St. Charles, MO and Route 94 wine trail. Also not far from Six Flags Amusement Park. When we go to a Cardinal's game we park at the Casino Queen and take the free shuttle, we tip the driver. In my opinion it is the safest way to go to and from the game.
-Marcia - RoaminRichardsExplorerIf you are looking for the metrolink system around St. Louis area you would be better served to stay at Casino Queen RV Park vs. 370 Lakeside RV Park. 370 Lakeside RV Park is a nice place to stay but you need individual transportation to get into St. Louis. If you stay at Casino Queen RV Park you can catch the metrolink just a short distance from the RV Park and the shuttle service will take you to the metrolink stop then pick you up when you return. Lakeside 370 RV Park is some 30 miles from downtown. Casino Queen RV Park is just across the river on the Illinois side. You can see the Gateway Arch from Casino Queen
- ependydadExplorer
machunt wrote:
ependydad wrote:
We stayed at the Casino Queen RV Park a few years ago. Very expensive for what it is- parking lot with gravel between the spots. But, the office can ring up a shuttle to take you over to the metro/subway/train station; that was nice. It was great for exploring the city- you were right there.
Here are pictures from our stay:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dougsetzer/albums/72157657959389616
We later stayed at 370 Lake Side park and liked it much more as a campground/RV park. Spacious sites and cheaper rates. But, further from the city. Though, my wife and kids did go into City Museum and enjoyed that.
Here are pictures from that stay:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dougsetzer/albums/72157696625322294
when you stayed at 370 how far were the metro links
Don't know. Wife drove into the city.
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