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yahaha 08-11-2009 11:16 AM

sports books in Lake Tahoe
 
Loking for info/recommendations for sports books in Lake Tahoe. Harvey's, etc.

philcski 08-11-2009 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by yahaha
Loking for info/recommendations for sports books in Lake Tahoe. Harvey's, etc.

I like Montbleu (formerly Caesars.) Easily the nicest in town.

VOL JACK 08-11-2009 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by philcski
I like Montbleu (formerly Caesars.) Easily the nicest in town.

I thought about taking a trip there this fall.

The tripadvisor.com reviews were not that great.

westcoastinvader 08-11-2009 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by yahaha
Loking for info/recommendations for sports books in Lake Tahoe. Harvey's, etc.

If you're going to South Shore of Tahoe, don't worry about trying to get your hotel at the same place you want to gamble. Much more consolidated than Vegas and parking at each casino is generally relatively easy.

Just pick the hotel you like....there are some "mom & pop" motels just across the state line in California if you want to go that way.....and explore the sports books along the mile or less of the South Shore "strip" until you get the feel and features you like.

Keep in mind too that about a 45 minute drive down the Mt. Rose Highway or US 50 will take you down to Reno. I personally like the old school traditional feel of downtown Reno, but many like the Peppermill for gambling.

If I like to go "super old school" there are a couple small casinos on the North Shore of Tahoe that are literally a rock throw away from Frank Sinatra's old "Cal Neva." Complete with the Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio and Kennedy lore.

Ben Roethlisberger seemed to have a good time at Harrah's on the South Shore last year.....

westcoastinvader 08-11-2009 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by VOL JACK
I thought about taking a trip there this fall.

The tripadvisor.com reviews were not that great.

I'm not sure what exactly you like in a hotel, but I would agree that if one is seeking the glitz and pomp and circumstance of the hotels in Vegas of the last 10 years, not much in Reno-Tahoe is going to compare.

If you want a relaxed and comfortable trip that you can get by in your jeans or shorts the entire time, Reno-Tahoe may be your cup of tea. And on that note there are certainly places to get dressed up and experience night life in Reno-Tahoe if desired.

yahaha 08-12-2009 12:43 PM

yahaha
 
thanks for the info


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