The Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin opened a luxury recreational vehicle park at one of its gaming facilities.
The Ho-Chunk Hoiusa Cinuk RV Park at the Ho-Chunk Casino offers space for 49 RVs. Amenities include wireless Internet, fire pits, picnic tables, sewer, water and 24-hour security, The Baraboo News-Republic reported.
"It seemed to make business sense, ‘hey, can we charge them to park?'" observed executive manager Jones Funmaker.
In the future, the tribe plans to add a water park to the casino and expand the hotel and gaming floor space.
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(The Baraboo News-Republic 10/4)
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Ho-Chunk Nation debuts recreational vehicle park for casino
Monday, October 3, 2011
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