Location
• in Reno 15mins from Reno Airport • 30mins shuttle/drive to Mt Rose (shuttle runs Sat only, $15 per person for the round trip) • 45mins drive to Northstar • 60mins drive to Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows • 90mins drive to Heavenly • no shuttle to any other ski area apart from Mt Rose
Features
• free car parking • ski shuttle (additional cost) • free WiFi • ski/snowboard rental shop near hotel • choice of restaurants (inc. fine & casual dining, deli and café - some open 24/7) • bars & lounges (open 24/7) • spa with range of treatments • outdoor swimming pool • steam room • sauna • fitness centre • nightclub (open Fri & Sat only) • casino
Rooms
all have 42" flat screen HD TVs, writing desk, telephone, high speed internet access, hairdryer, iron/board, coffee making facilities and en suite bathrooms with WC, vanity, bath and shower
North/West rooms - sleep 2-4: deluxe rooms in Peppermill North & West Wings with a king or two double beds
Peppermill Tower rooms - sleep 2-4: luxurious, huge rooms with a king or two queen beds
Tuscany Suites- sleep 2-4: luxurious, massive suites with one or two king beds
Additional Information
Reno isn’t just a ski holiday – the casinos ensure there is a constant stream of world renowned acts and shows, plus their 24/7 bars and entertainment! We’ve picked a few of the things we loved doing in Reno below.
Outlet shopping – around Reno there are some great outlet stores selling brand names at ridiculous discounts. Really you need a car or to jump in a cab to get to them but you will be well rewarded – our favourite is the Legends complex (approx $10 in a cab each way) which has (to name a few): Adidas, Banana Republic, Bose, Converse, Designer Fragrance Shop, Gap, Guess, Nike, Sketchers, Tommy Hilfiger and Vans, Forever 21, Michael Kors, Volcom
Basketball – the NBA season is during the winter so there are basketball games at home around once a week. If you’re in town then getting tickets is pretty easy and the stadium is a short cab ride from the hotel (approx $15-$20 each way).
Golf – there are over 40 courses within an hours drive of Reno and the majority are open through the winter season! Lakeridge Golf Course is the closest – about 10 minutes – and would probably be about $10 by cab. Red Hawk Golf Club, Wolf Run Golf Club, Arrowcreek Country Club, Wildcreek Golf Course and Somersett Country Club are other local courses that stay open most of the winter. Green fees will range from $30-$60 in the wintertime
Bowling – those familiar with the film King Pin will (probably) know that the final is set in the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, it’s a short drive away but there’s High Sierra Lanes within walking distance.
Downtown Reno – you can wonder into the downtown region, it takes around 30mins but we’d recommend driving as it’s a busy road and not the best walk. When you are there the river walk is worth strolling down, as you’d expect there’s plenty more shopping and it has a great choice of restaurants and bars.