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Caesars Tahoe in Stateline, Nevada |
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Caesars Tahoe
55 Highway 50
Stateline, Nevada 89449
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| Roman-themed resort at Lake Tahoe's south shore
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Amenities | Recreation | Features | Reviews
Caesars Tahoe Amenities
Caesars Tahoe offers many resort-style amenities. For the health-conscious, the health club (fee charged) features a large selection of weight and cardio equipment, saunas, steam rooms, spa tubs, and massage therapy. Also, guests have complimentary access to the lagoon-style indoor pool and outdoor tennis and basketball courts. Night owls enjoy the 24-hour, 40,000-square-foot casino, headline showroom, and nightclub. Marriages are performed at the hotel's Roman-themed indoor or outdoor chapels, or elsewhere around the lake, with the help of on-site professional wedding coordinators.
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Recreation
Caesars Spa (fee charged), the hotel's health club, offers weight and cardio equipment, massage therapy, saunas, spa tubs, steam rooms, tanning bed, and complimentary indoor lagoon-style swimming pool and outdoor tennis and basketball courts. During warmer weather, the hotel operates lake tours aboard the hotel's 58-foot luxury yacht, the Odyssey. The Sports Shop, located on the lobby level, rents, services, and sells seasonal sports equipment. Mountain biking, hiking, and boating are popular in the area during the summer, and the top-rated Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course is across the street. During the winter, guests use the Gondola at Heavenly, located 2 blocks from the hotel. Sleigh rides depart from a meadow next door, there's ice skating down the street, and several outfitters offer area snowmobile tours. The recreational activities listed below are available either on-site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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Features
What to expect: Rather than wasting space on a watch-the-world-go-by lobby, Caesars sends its guests straight into its throbbing 40,000-square-foot casino. This Roman-themed resort—complete with faux flaming pillars, and elevators etched with ancient Roman figures—also attracts a high-energy crowd for its proximity to great skiing, its 1,500-seat headline showroom, and nightclub that shakes until dawn. Amenity highlights: The hotel's health club (fee charged), complete with Roman statues and mountain views, includes fitness equipment and massage services such as hot-stone therapy. Guests also enjoy complimentary use of an indoor lagoon-style pool and outdoor tennis and basketball courts. A brisk wedding business, which offers the services of on-site planners, features adjacent indoor and outdoor Roman-themed wedding chapels, and 16,000 square feet of reception and meeting space. Insider tip: Borges Carriage Rides, a longtime Tahoe tour operator, stops at Caesars during the summer months, offering horse-drawn carriage tours of town and lakeshore. In the wintertime, passengers are bundled in warm blankets in handmade open sleighs for outings through snowy meadows.
The Broiler Room - A traditional, clubby steakhouse decorated with brick walls and brass accents, the Broiler Room offers dishes such as Filet Oscar served with crabmeat and Béarnaise sauce. Open for dinner nightly; reservations recommended. Primavera - Northern Italian fare is featured at this fine-dining establishment, where specialties like Fettuccine with Clams and Calabrese Sausage, and Smoked Pork Tenderloin grace the menu. Open for dinner nightly plus lunch on weekends. Reservations recommended. The Roman Feast - Prime rib, freshly baked pizza, and pasta cooked to order are offered at this all-you-can-eat Roman Feast. A seafood buffet is served on Friday, with steak on Saturday and a champagne brunch on Sunday. Those looking for a late-night snack can order from a 24-hour coffee-shop-style menu. Stone St. Bar & Grill - This brewpub with industrial decor serves cold microbrews on tap and appetizers like Fire Escape Wings, Spinach-Artichoke Cheese Dip, and Tex-Mex Spring Rolls. Entertainment includes shuffleboard, darts, pool, and a big-screen TV, plus occasional live music. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Aroma Café - Tucked into a corner off the casino floor, this café serves coffees, smoothies, and a small selection of snacks such as muffins, sandwiches, and salads. There's a high-speed Internet access station (fee charged) here as well. Subway - This nationally-known chain offers its deli sandwiches, soups, and salads from a nook off the casino floor. Club Nero - Techno music, go-go dancers, laser shows, nightly contests, and drink specials keep things hopping until dawn at the hotel's nightclub. Open nightly. Cleo's Lounge - This sleek, casino-floor lounge turns soulful with live R&B, funk, jazz, and dancing Thursday through Monday nights. Appetizers and drinks available. Sportacus Bar - Sports and race fans gravitate toward this lounge located on the casino floor next to Caesars Race and Sportsbook.
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Caesars Tahoe Reviews
| Traveler Ratings Summary for Caesars Tahoe
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Overall: 4.32 |
Service
4.37 |
Condition
4.16 |
Cleanliness
4.21 |
Comfort
4.58 |
Recommend
94.74 % |
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| best casino hotel in tahoe |
Overall: 5 |
Service 5 |
Condition 5 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| wonderfully remodeled hotel, resurant, rooms were great onlt thing is service was a bit laxted.
Reviewed by traveler on August 23, 2006 |
| extremely comfortable |
Overall: 4 |
Service 3 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| The resteraunt/bar service was delivered at a leisurely pace, but once the food or drink was delivered the quality was great. The Casino was uncrowded, relatively quite, with plenty of open spaces. Not clautrophobic at all. The rooms were very comfortable, had a hard time convincing my daughter she had to leave the pillows in the hotel room.
Reviewed by traveler from Fallon, NV on August 23, 2006 |
| Great Hotel for the Price |
Overall: 4 |
Service 3 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| Although the Montbleu wasn't much to look at from the outside, the inside seemed newly renovated and was very chic and sophisticated. The restuarants offered good food, and the beds were extremely comfortable. The only downside was that you need to an extra $15 to use the gym, which is kind of ridiculous. But overall, my family and I were very satisfied.
Reviewed by traveler on August 22, 2006 |
| Nice, but some noise issues |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| The hotel was nice and very clean. The issue for me was that I was staying there for a class. I needed to be at class at 8:00am, so I went to bed around 10:30pm. As people in neighboring rooms came and went, the sound of them in the hall and their doors opening and closing was quite pronounced. If going to bed early is one of your criterias, I wouldn't recommend it, otherwise it's a nice place.
Reviewed by traveler from Mountain View, CA on August 22, 2006 |
| Like to gamble and see mountains |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| The hotel was perfect combination of good restaurants, gambling and mountain adventures. We had a great time. The food at all 3 restaurants was excellent. The room was decent, but could use some updating and maintenance issues. Overall perfect location for our Tahoe adventure, hiking, mountain biking and relaxing.
Reviewed by traveler from Fort Lauderdale, Florida on August 22, 2006 |
| Nice, but.... |
Overall: 3 |
Service 4 |
Condition 3 |
Cleanliness 2 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| First impressions were nice, then I noticed the toilet was dirty (splatter on the outside of the bowl) and the walls had splatter as well. Makes you wonder if the visible cleanliness was lacking, if it was really cleaned properly at all. Also the TV kept shutting off when browsing for movies and at one point when turned back on a movie that was not even selected was starting. Couldn't do anything about it because at that hour of the night, no clerk was present to call. I was told they were off at around 1am. It could be a nice place to stay if they concentrate on room cleanliness. The spa was great, the casino nice, the restaraunts and staff very good. The bathroom just grossed me out.
Reviewed by traveler from Fresno, CA on August 9, 2006 |
| Great hotel. |
Overall: 4 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| The bed was extremely comfortable and the food was top rate.
Reviewed by traveler from Shingletown California. on August 2, 2006 |
| Friendly Hotel with good service |
Overall: 4 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 3 |
Comfort 4 |
Recommend Yes |
| Only one complaint that is the bad air qulity in the Lobby/Casino. We did not play due to the bad air. I could not figure out why there is no non-smoking casino after all these years. I believe it will be well appriciated by non-smokers.
Reviewed by traveler from Orange County, CA on July 20, 2006 |
| Would love to go back |
Overall: 5 |
Service 4 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 4 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| I thought the room was really nice. The bathroom was much more than I had expected. It had a whirlpool/shower, 2 sinks, closet, and was certainly big enough for 2 to use and not be in each others way. I would stay there again.
Reviewed by traveler from Ohio on July 5, 2006 |
| Will stay here again |
Overall: 4 |
Service 5 |
Condition 4 |
Cleanliness 5 |
Comfort 5 |
Recommend Yes |
| Great hotel. The room is spacious, clean, and very comfi bed with lots of pillows. Although the bathroom has no door and the bath tub floor starts to peel off, this hotel is a great place to stay. It shows some more progress in remodeling anywhere. Great deal and great stay. I will definitely stay here again in the future.
Reviewed by traveler from Los Angeles, CA on June 28, 2006 |
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