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Best Reno Hotels
I was wondering out of the following hotels in Reno where would you stay? Which is the nicest hotel with the better rooms,service,buffets and action? I know Reno is not Vegas but its fine for me.
1.Atlantis( I know its out of town) 2 . Harrahs 3.Silver Legacy Thanks |
I've stayed at your 3 (not lately) and I'd take the SL. I like the Summit at the High Sierra and the Peppermill better than your choices though. wj
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Originally Posted by whackyjacky
(Post 18852949)
...I'd take the SL....
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Thanks
BTW What makes the SL a good choice?
Thans |
It's newer and I kinda like the dome. wj
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Originally Posted by danielonn
(Post 18852926)
I was wondering out of the following hotels in Reno where would you stay? Which is the nicest hotel with the better rooms,service,buffets and action? I know Reno is not Vegas but its fine for me.
1. Atlantis( I know its out of town) 2. Harrahs 3. Silver Legacy Thanks Silver Legacy and Harrah's are both conveniently located with regard to other casinos and non-casino dining and entertainment options. Of the last two, I'd go with Silver Legacy simply because I've won money there and have never won a dime at Harrah's.
Originally Posted by whackyjacky
(Post 18852949)
I've stayed at your 3 (not lately) and I'd take the SL. I like the Summit at the
Originally Posted by danielonn
(Post 18853673)
BTW What makes the SL a good choice?
Thanks 2. Connected to two other casinos via enclosed skybridges functionally forming one giant three-block-long casino with numerous dining and gambling choices. |
1. Incredible top-floor oversized jacuzzi tub room
2. One of the best steaks I've had at their steakhouse. |
Originally Posted by danielonn
(Post 18852926)
the better buffets?
Thanks In my opinion, the three best buffets in Reno are: 1. Eldorado 2. Peppermill 3. Atlantis The buffet at Harrah's is kind of "meh": It is neither particularly good nor remarkably bad. They do occasionally offer two-for-one specials though, at least at breakfast. I have not eaten at the buffet at Silver Legacy since it was remodeled a few years ago, but it has garnered good reviews. It isn't open every day and is usually very crowded when it is open. Grand Sierra also has a buffet, but I have never eaten there nor have I read any reviews of it. |
Originally Posted by BamaDude
(Post 18873040)
Grand Sierra also has a buffet, but I have never eaten there nor have I read any reviews of it.
Pros: -Great service, the best I can ever remember at a buffet -Big fresh shrimps -Fresh hot and cold foods coming out even at ~9:30 pm -Decent value; I believe dinner was $17.95/person Cons: -No crab legs on weeknights (though I'm unsure if other casino buffets in Reno offer this anyway) -Desserts were kind of lacking |
Any recent experiences? If your choices were between the Eldorado, the Silver Legacy or the Whitney Peak hotel for a 1 week stay, what would you choose? Thanks for any input!
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Originally Posted by silverthief2
(Post 18887419)
I know it's not on the OP's list, but for future reference for others, I stayed a night at Grand Sierra in April and had dinner at their buffet on a Thursday night.
Pros: -Great service, the best I can ever remember at a buffet -Big fresh shrimps -Fresh hot and cold foods coming out even at ~9:30 pm -Decent value; I believe dinner was $17.95/person Cons: -No crab legs on weeknights (though I'm unsure if other casino buffets in Reno offer this anyway) -Desserts were kind of lacking |
Harrahs Reno is a DUMP!
I took OCDOldster To the Atlantis Steakhouse fr his b'day and I was shocked at how good it was! http://www.yelp.com/biz/atlantis-steakhouse-reno |
Originally Posted by bigguyinpasadena
(Post 25762074)
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