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Biltmore Lodge and Casino - North Lake Tahoe. One of the oldest casinos on the lake, the Tahoe Biltmore has over 200 slot and video poker machines, eight table games with blackjack, craps, roulette and a Sports Book. Hot Tip: If you get the munchies while gaming, the Cafe Biltmore serves up some massive pancake stacks.

Monthly Nevada gaming report: Lake Tahoe area casinos post gains

Submitted by paula on Tue, 11/24/2020 - 9:36am

STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $822,676,544 for the month of October 2020, the fifth month of casinos reopening in the state after being closed due to the coronavirus. This amounts to a 19.50 percent decrease compared to October 2019, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,021,966,875, according to the monthly report released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board today.

South Shore casinos see big gain in September; Statewide revenues down 22 percent

Submitted by paula on Tue, 11/03/2020 - 12:18pm

STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $821,132,375 for the month of September 2020, the fourth month of casinos reopening in the state after being closed due to the coronavirus. This amounts to a 22.38 percent decrease compared to September 2019, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,057,935,421, according to the monthly report released by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

The twenty-two percent decrease is almost identical to the loss experienced the prior month for the state.

Monthly gaming report: Casino revenues down In second full month of being reopened

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STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s non-restricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $743,038,562 for the month of August 2020, the third month of casinos reopening in the state after being closed due to the coronavirus. This amounts to a 22.08 percent decrease compared to August 2019, when licensees reported a gaming win of $953,623,896, according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Gaming revenues down across Nevada, South Shore revenues down almost 40% in July

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STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $756,793,269 for the month of July 2020, the second month of casinos reopening in the state after being closed due to the coronavirus. This amounts to a 26.16 percent decrease compared to July 2019, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,024,925,615 according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Watsonville cop arrested on suspicion of battery and damage charges in Stateline

Submitted by paula on Thu, 08/20/2020 - 2:51pm
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    Tyler Leroy Stephens El Dorado County Jail booking photo.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - A 24-year-old police officer from Watsonville, California was arrested in South Lake Tahoe early Thursday morning on a felony fugitive warrant out of Douglas County.

Tyler Leroy Stephens, a new officer for the Watsonville department, is currently in the El Dorado County Jail awaiting extradition to Douglas County on counts that include battery and destruction of property.

Four properties face fines from Nevada Gaming Control Board for improper COVID-19 operation

Submitted by paula on Mon, 08/03/2020 - 6:03pm

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has completed 10,135 inspections and opened 156 regulatory cases since gaming properties were able to reopen on June 4 after they were closed for over two months. All have been related to non-compliance with the Board’s Health and Safety Policies issued on May 28. To date, they have alleged findings against four licensees

Gaming revenues down in state as casinos start back up after closures

Submitted by paula on Wed, 07/29/2020 - 7:55am

STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $566,806,791 for the month of June 2020, the first month casinos started to reopen in the state after being closed due to the coronavirus. This amounts to a 45.55 percent decrease compared to June 2019, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,040,978,076 according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Casinos did well in February - South Shore Lake Tahoe up 21% over a year ago

Submitted by paula on Thu, 03/26/2020 - 10:45am

STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,042,627,516 for the month of February 2020. This amounts to a 3.05 percent increase compared to February 2019, when licensees reported a gaming win of $1,011,785,879 according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Eldorado Resorts: Montbleu Resort Casino in Lake Tahoe to be sold to Maverick Gaming

Submitted by paula on Tue, 03/10/2020 - 11:38am

STATELINE, Nev. - Eldorado Resorts, Inc. and Maverick Gaming LLC have entered into a definitive agreement for the purchase of Montbleu Casino Resort on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe.

Monthly gaming report: Good January for Lake Tahoe casinos on south shore

Submitted by paula on Fri, 02/28/2020 - 11:14am

STATELINE, Nev. - Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $1,038,196,869 for the month of January 2020. This amounts to a 5.48 percent increase compared to January 2019, when licensees reported a gaming win of $984,227,816 according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

December gaming revenues up 8% in South Lake Tahoe; Nevada sees 'win' topping $1 billion

Submitted by paula on Thu, 01/30/2020 - 9:41am

Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of 1,057,602,710 for the month of December 2019. This amounts to a 5.79 percent decrease compared to December 2018, when licensees reported a gaming win of $999,678,537 according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

November gaming revenues down in state including Lake Tahoe and Carson Valley

Submitted by paula on Fri, 12/27/2019 - 9:51pm

Nevada’s nonrestricted gaming licensees reported a total “gaming win” of $937,471,737 for the month of November 2019. This amounts to a 3.07 percent decrease compared to November 2018, when licensees reported a gaming win of $967,117,904 according to the monthly report released today by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

The end for long time businesses: Sam's Place closes, Cork & More to follow

Submitted by paula on Sat, 10/03/2015 - 4:52pm

Sam's Place Bar & Grill and the Cork & More, two iconic South Lake Tahoe businesses, surprised many with their news this week that they are ending their multi-decade runs on the South Shore.

For many, Sam's Place was where they went after work for pizza and a beer after work. Others enjoyed the pool, outdoor patio, sports on their televisions, slot machines or the camaraderie that comes with a neighborhood bar.

Nevada Casino Owners Hope to Attract New Generation of Gamers

Submitted by paula on Fri, 05/22/2015 - 4:06pm

Gaming in Nevada is about to see some changes. And casino owners hope that will bring a whole new generation of gamers. Video Gamers.

The Nevada Legislature has approved a bill that will allow the industry to adapt. They plan to add in games that are skill-based. Meaning that your skills can improve your odds of winning. And they think that will be a winner overall.

Chris Moyer is with the American Gaming Association in Washington, D.C.

Hard Rock Hotel and Casino opens in South Lake Tahoe

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    Frank Haxton, Digiman Studio — with Frank Tag Haxton and Jon Park.

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It was a huge project, remodeling an aging hotel and casino that hadn't seen glory days in decades. Many thought seven months wasn't going to be enough time to turn the old Horizon casino into a fresh and new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. All doubts were tossed aside Wednesday night as the epic rock and roll branded property opened up to large crowds, full bars and packed table games.

Former Horizon Casino in Lake Tahoe to become a Hard Rock Casino & Hotel

Submitted by paula on Thu, 07/17/2014 - 12:10pm
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    Photo of the announcement on Hard Rock's Facebook page.

South Lake Tahoe's Horizon Resort Casino is going to be a Hard Rock Casino & Hotel by the end of 2014 or beginning of 2015.

This comes amid local speculation and rumors that have been circling the community since the Horizon's closure this spring.

The new casino has a facebook page and website already.

Hard Rock Lake Tahoe is undergoing $60M in renovations and redesign that will highlight rock and roll and will also serve as a live music venue.

Nine Decades of South Lake Tahoe Memories

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    From L to R, Jack Martin, Carolyn Meiers, Bob Rockwell, Dave Borges

Movies were in a Quonset hut where movie goers had to bundle up to fight the cold. Lake Tahoe was full of one way roads and a 2 room school. The switchboard operator knew where all 50 winter residents were at all times. Cattle walking down Highway 50.

The history of the south shore came alive last week at the Camp Richardson Lodge during the Lake Tahoe Historical Society’s “Do You Remember?” series.

Traditional slot machines likely to vanish from casinos

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Casinos focus on upping amenities, not gambling

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Casino executives say they're spending less time thinking about new card tables, slot machines and hotel rooms and instead are chasing new entertainment that's cheaper to offer and will distinguish...

You’ve decided on a ski trip to Tahoe and while you may have heard that there are a few towns and ski areas on both the North and South ends of the lake, what sets one apart from the other? Which place(s) would be your best bet for a ski vacation?

Generally speaking, the South Shore is more bustling when it comes to nightlife while the North Shore is quieter and more shrouded in wilderness, but you can’t really go wrong with either. Here’s everything you need to know to decide where to go in Tahoe.

The South

South Lake Tahoe is the largest town on the lake and, along with neighboring Stateline, home to the glitziest casinos and late night party scenes. Besides staying at one of the resorts right on the mountain, South Lake and Stateline both offer easy ski access. Heavenly Village even has a gondola that launches just a few blocks from the lakeshore between both towns, where it’s possible to stand with one foot in California and one in Nevada.

Lodging

There’s a broad range of lodging options in South Lake, with family-run bed and breakfasts, high-end boutiques, budget chain hotels, and towering casinos. Of the luxury options, The Landing Tahoe Resort & Spa is a standout, sitting on the edge of the lake with stunning views and fireplaces in every room. Situated next door to the Heavenly Gondola, Marriott’s Timber Lodge is another convenient luxury option, offering 1- and 2-bedroom villas, many with kitchenettes.

The most upscale casino in the area—which is also within walking distance of the Heavenly gondola—is Harrah’s. The casino is home to six restaurants and nightly entertainment, including live music, comedy and theater performances, and Peek Nightclub.

The South Shore is not all about lights and casinos, though. If skiing as much as possible is the first and foremost priority, there are a handful of ski-in, ski-out hotels and condos at Kirkwood, a local favorite in a remote area about an hour’s drive south of the lake.

Dining

There’s also no shortage of dining options on the South Shore. Given its proximity to San Francisco, you’ll find fantastic seafood and other options ranging from Italian to Thai. Even the most discerning of foodies will find something spectacular.

On the lakefront, the Riva Grill is a popular choice for everything from scallops to filet mignon, while Base Camp Pizza serves up tasty pies and is a choice family spot. Up the road in Zephyr Cove, Toast Tahoe is worth a trip for wine lovers and My Thai is great for authentic Asian spice.

Shopping

South Lake is home to a bounty of boutiques as well a handful of shopping malls, including the one smack in the middle of Heavenly Village.

Off-the-Hill Activities

Taking a day off of skiing or riding? Snowmobiling is another brand of adrenaline charge, breathing in views of the lake from trails and peaks surrounding the South Shore. While Lake Tahoe itself is not an option for ice fishing (the frozen status of such a large body of water is unpredictable), Silver Lake, Caples Lake, and Red Lake near Kirkwood are big winter stops for anglers.

Although the North Shore is more of the hot spot for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, Kirkwood offers a bounty of groomed Nordic trails.

Après and Nightlife

Gambling. Go-Go dancers. Live music. Drink specials. Here’s where the South really shines. The party often starts on the mountain, specifically at Tamarack Lodge for Heavenly’s notorious Unbuckle Après Party, which includes late afternoon live music, food and drink specials, and of course, dancing on tables. The energy continues down in the village around the fire pits of the Fire & Ice Grill and Bar.

Naturally, craft beer is a big thing around here and breweries abound, the most popular in South Lake include Cold Water, Sidellis, and Stateline Brewery, the latter a convenient stop for casino goers. Speaking of casinos, the late-night crowd can be found in the Party Pit or around the stage at Montbleu Casino & Resort, which regularly hosts nationally acclaimed musicians, stand-up comedians, and dance groups.

The North

As mentioned, North Lake Tahoe unquestionably feels less developed and more shrouded in wilderness than the South. It’s home to the towns of Truckee, Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista, and Incline Village as well as the ski areas Northstar, Squaw Valley, and Alpine Meadows.

Although you will spot far more star constellations on this side of the lake thanks to fewer lights and buildings, there are plenty of exquisite dining options, lodging choices, shopping, and of course, ways to explore the wilderness.

Lodging

If you’re not seeking ski-in, ski-out accommodation at the resorts, Truckee and Tahoe Vista are the most popular town destinations for lodging. Truckee is a good choice for those wanting the feel of an authentic ski town community (try Truckee Donner Lodge or Cedar Sport Hotel) and Tahoe Vista is ideal for visitors craving lakeside lodging (like the Tahoe Edgelake Beach Club or the rustic Cedar Glen Lodge).

For families that like the freedom of letting their kids wander safely, you can’t go wrong at Northstar. With its expansive network of ski-in, ski-out properties, self-contained village with plenty of restaurants, Northstar is also conveniently near the lake (15 minutes or less), as well as Truckee, Tahoe City, and Incline Village.

Dining

An iconic spot overlooking the town of Truckee about 20 minutes from the lake, Cottonwood Restaurant & Bar is an elegant steakhouse with luscious seafood dishes. Discerning palates flock to the small—but always seasonally fresh—menu at Jack Rabbit Moon in Incline Village, while foodies who like a lake view rave about Gar Woods in Carnelian Bay.

More casual local favorites include Truckee Tavern and Grill, T’s Mesquite Rotisserie in Incline Village, and Lanza’s Restaurant for Italian food.

Shopping

Truckee is the epicenter of shopping in North Lake Tahoe, with everything from a Sears to rare gift shops, jewelry, and wine. Get a rundown of Truckee’s shopping options here.

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Nightlife

Although the North Shore is generally quieter and more peaceful than the South Shore, there are certainly party spots for late nighters. Situated on a jutting peninsula off the lake, Crystal Bay Casino hosts a steady lineup of national rock, hip-hop, and pop music as well as DJs. The slots and tables are also hopping into the wee hours.

A local favorite to catch a game and a beer is Fat Cat in Tahoe City. Tucked into the otherwise serene woods of Incline Village, Rookie’s Sports Bar & Grillis another energetic locals’ haunt, equipped with slot machines and a live DJ on Saturdays.

Off-the-Hill Activities

While South Lake is superior in nightlife options, North Lake has the market cornered on outdoor activities. Cross-country skiing trails abound as do snowmobile tours high above the lake with panoramic views of Northstar, Squaw Valley, and miles beyond.

For those truly wanting to get away from it all and take in mountain vistas at their finest, Donner Lake offers arguably the most breathtaking landscape in Tahoe as well as miles of Nordic ski and snowshoe trails, numerous ice fishing spots, sledding, and tubing hills.

The great North vs. South Lake Tahoe debate will likely continue through the ages. That’s what happens when both sides have this much to offer, but hopefully this guide has helped you narrow it down a bit. For more information about planning your Tahoe ski vacation visit snow.com.

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