
Lodging
South Shore accommodations divide into five categories: the multistory casinos hugging the Nevada border for great views and nonstop nightlife; the top of Kingsbury Grade, near the base of Heavenly's Nevada side, for upscale condominiums and top-quality hotels; along the California lake shore for moderately priced motels; at Kirkwood to escape the hustle and bustle; and some elect to stay in nearby Reno, Nevada.
Central Reservations for
is (800) 288-2463. If you can stay Sunday through Thursday nights, you can get extremely good deals. Lodging and lift packages can run as low as $69 per person, per night, double occupancy. If you're here Friday and Saturday, however, prices double or sometimes triple. South Shore has a wide variety of lodges and prices, however, so tell the agent how much you want to spend.
Many destination visitors
like to be smack in the middle of the action. If you're in that
group, try Harveys Resort & Casino (800-648-3361 from
outside Nevada or 775-588-2411 from Nevada; $$$$$; shown
above) and Harrah's Casino Hotel (800-648-3353; 775-588-3515;
$$$$$$), which have everyone's highest ratings, from AAA to
Mobil. Other casino-hotels within walking distance of the state
line are the Montbleu Resort Casino and Spa (888-829-7630; 775-588-3515; $$$$$$) that has undergone such an elegant and modern make-over you would never believe that it had at one time been the Caesars Tahoe,
and the Horizon Casino Resort (800-648-3322; $$$$$$).
Ask for a lakeview room with a balcony at the Horizon.
On the California side, several
beautiful resorts have been built in the past few years. The Marriott
Grand Residence Club (866-204-7263; $$$$$$) is in the
Heavenly Village development at the base of Heavenly's gondola.
It features in-suite kitchens, laundry service, a ski-check room,
as well as a number of retail shops and the FiRE + iCE Restaurant
(see Dining). It's also
the closest hotel to Heavenly's gondola, which gives skiers and
sightseers a jaw-dropping view of the lake on its 12-minute journey
from downtown to the slopes.
Also
near the gondola is one of our favorite places, the Embassy Suites
Lake Tahoe Resort (800-362-2779; 530-544-5400; $$$$$;
right). Just 50 feet from the nearest casino, it has an indoor
atrium, indoor pool and hot tub, an exercise center, on-site restaurant
and lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfast and happy hour are included
in the rates.
The California side of South
Lake Tahoe has many small hotels and motels lining Hwy. 50. Among
the best are two Best Western propertiesThe Timber Cove
Lodge (800-528-1234; 530-541-6722; $$$$), located on the
beach; and Station House Inn (800-822-5953; 530-542-1101; $$$$$), within walking distance of the casino area, on the California side of the border. The Sunterra Lake Tahoe Vacation Resort (530-541-3568; SS$$$) right at the junction of Hwy. 50 and Ski Run Blvd. has condos right on the lake.
Two miles from the casinos, Inn
By The Lake (800-877-1466; 530-542-0330; $$$$; below)
sits almost at the shore (although on the wrong side of Hwy. 50).
It has 100 guest roomsincluding nine suites with kitchens,
but many of the regular guest rooms are large and have refrigeratorsplus
a free continental breakfast with enough selections to keep you
full until lunch, heated pool, and bi-level hot tub. It's also one
of the stops on the free shuttle to the slopes.
Embassy Vacation Resorts (800-362-2779; 530-541-6122; $$$$$$$) is a 300-suite resort with timeshare condos and all the amenities. At the intersection of Hwy. 50 and Ski Run Boulevard, it is close to the lake, the ferry dock and Heavenly's slopes.
For
the rustic-minded, try the Historic Camp Richardson Resort (800-544-1801;
$$$$$). The cabins have large fireplaces, spacious living
rooms and full kitchens. Perfect for couples traveling together
or families who enjoy various outdoor sports. Onsite sledding, snowshoeing,
cross-country trails and wilderness sleigh rides complete this seasonal
resort. The historic hotel and beachside inn provide more "civilized"
accommodations. A similar mountain paradise can be found on the
Nevada side at Zephyr Cove Resort (775-588-6644; $$$$$).
The beachfront resort offers mountain cabins set amidst the pines,
guided snowmobiling tours, cross-country skiing, plus it's the home
of the M.S. Dixie II paddlewheeler, which operates year-round.
Adjacent to the Lakeside Beach is the funky Royal Valhalla Motor Lodge (800-999-4104; 530-544-2233; $$$$), some rooms with kitchens and most with wonderful lake views. Just two blocks from the casinos, it sits in a quiet neighborhood.
Lakeland Village (800-822-5969; 530-544-1685; $$$$$$) has a hotel and condominiums on the lake with shuttlebus service to Heavenly and Kirkwood. The units range from studios to a lakefront four-bedroom, three-bath unit. For those who want a room 150 yards from Heavenly's California base, the Tahoe Seasons Resort, with 160 suites, has received good reviews from everyone locally (530-541-6700; $$$$$$). Another possibility is the Holiday Inn Express (800-544-5288; 530-544-5900; $$$$$$).
One
for couples only: The Fantasy Inn (800-367-7736; 530-541-4200;
$$$$$$$; right) has about 60 rooms designed for romance
and a wedding chapel. Each room has one bed in a choice of several
shapes (round, heart-shaped, water or regular mattress, king-size),
a jetted tub for two, an in-room music system with 30 channels,
adjustable peach-colored lighting and showers with double shower
heads. Sixteen of the rooms have themes, such as Rain Forest (plants
and rattan decor), Caesar's Indulgence (a sexy black decor), and
Romeo and Juliet (the honeymoon suite). Theme suites are in the
$245$295 range. Ask about special ski and/or wedding package
rates.
Big timbers, a huge stone fireplace and a soaring great room welcome guests at Black Bear Inn Bed & Breakfast (530-433-4451 or 877-232-7466, $$$-$$$$). Five guestrooms in the main inn and three intimate cottages on the one-acre campus all have fireplaces, king beds and TV/VCR/DVDs; cabins also have kitchenettes—and guests in these can opt to have breakfast delivered. Rates include a full breakfast, afternoon refreshments and use of an outdoor hot tub; robes provided.
Next door is the Deerfield Lodge (888-757-3337, $$$-$$$$) a one-time motel that's been renovated and upgraded to boutique status, providing such amenities as concierge service, inroom fireplaces; slate baths, with rain forest showers and Jacuzzis; and goose down comforters, pillowtop mattresses and pillows. A continental breakfast is provided.
Smack dab on the lake, the Lakeshore Lodge & Spa (800-448-4577, 541-2180, $$-$$$) has rooms and suites, some with kitchens or kitchenettes, as well as condominiums. A continental breakfast is included; and there's a full-service day spa on the premises.
There are scores of lodging options and ski snowboard packages based in nearby Reno, Nevada.
Accommodations Legend: (double room) $$$$$200+; $$$$141$200; $$$81$140; $$80 and less |