

Mills Casino is a casino hotel located on a river with magnificent views. We needn’t have to worry as the weather was warm and there was no rain. After last night’s rain we were slightly concerned and, on advice from Travel Astoria-Warrenton, decided to stay at the Mills Casino. It was delicious.Īfter lunch we continued to drive until we passed Coos Bay and hit North Bend. We stopped in a small, non-descript town at a restaurant that caught our eyes. We drove down the Oregon Coast watching the waves crash against the mounds of rock which jutted out into the ocean like a foreign invading army, and admired the scenic views. The kids watched some DVDs in the camper’s DVD player, while Josh and I finalized our work. Genius, I mean they have thought of everything. We ate cereal in the comfort of our Jucy camper, where the beds convert into a table with chairs. We started our day late, as it was wet and rainy. Trinidad to Coos Bay (Mills Casino North Bend) We still have no idea where the leak is, but have had no problems since this one night. I was super impressed with the speedy service Jucy provided and their willingness to bend over backwards. We ended up at Walmart looking at the tents and decided a tarp would work better so we could still use the penthouse, which was very easy and fast to setup. They gave us several options including buying a two person tent and being reimbursed. The next day when we rang Jucy about this they were amazingly helpful. By 6:30am my husband’s mattress was wet from an invisible leak. It was unfortunate that night was cold and wet.

We ate our soup with bread and then put the kids in the penthouse while we continued to catch up on work and blogging on the lower level.Īround 10pm a light misty rain started so we packed up shop and each headed to our separate beds. It was a fancy-looking thing, very roomy, although I imagine pricey on the fuel and not as easy to pull in to attractions or supermarket car parks. Our gas bottle ran out in the middle of cooking dinner so we were blessed to be able to use our new friend’s stove in their RV.

We spent the afternoon watching the kids play on the playground with our neighbour’s children (from Switzerland) and setting up camp.
