Located on the Sierra Nevada ridge near Lake Tahoe, this Stateline hotel offers free ski shuttles, a putting green and full-service spa. A hot tub and indoor pool are also available.
Saen
United States
We was placed in ridge point. which was not something i originally thought id booked and was not made aware.It was away from the main building and a bit inconvenient for dinning. My wife and I we love breakfast but for it being in an entirely different building we opted to just stay n cook breakfast instead.
Located in Stateline, 5.6 miles from Tahoe Queen, The Ridge Sierra provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and barbecue facilities.
vijen
Fiji
Our apartment was a few levels down (stair access only) and it would have been difficult for my physically disabled mother to go to the apartment. Upon request the front desk immediately gave us a more accessible apartment.
Facing the beachfront, Edgewood Tahoe Resort offers 5-star accommodations in Stateline and features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and private beach area.
Located in Stateline, within 5.8 miles of Tahoe Queen and 13 miles of Washoe Meadows State Park, Tahoe Trail Resort has accommodations with barbecue facilities and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Sarah
United States
The bed was extremely comfortable, I slept like a baby. The bathroom was very nice. The entire inside was very up to date.
On average, 3-star hotels in Stateline cost $223 per night, and 4-star hotels in Stateline are $146 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Stateline can be found for $727 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Stateline this weekend is $325 or, for a 4-star hotel, $346. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Stateline for this weekend cost around $1,176 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $209 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Stateline for tonight. You'll pay around $116 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Stateline will cost around $854, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Stateline:
Scored 8.0
8.0
.=Tahoe is beautiful and I enjoyed the Gondola ride.
.=Tahoe is beautiful and I enjoyed the Gondola ride. Please note it does not run year round and you need to check the Heavenly Valley website for the schedule. There are lots of opportunities to check out the lake from an air balloon, on one of the many cruises or more active things like paddle boarding or jet skis. Stateline also has the casinos and some good restaurants, I dined at Gordon Ramseys Hells Kitchen and it was very good. It is not a cheap dinner but most are not these days and the food was exceptional especially the Sea Bass and the not to miss Toffee pudding.
julia
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Stateline is perfect if you stay a mile or 2 up Kingsbury...
Stateline is perfect if you stay a mile or 2 up Kingsbury grade road. Any farther up the road and its a hassle to get into town, especially in the winter. Its a short drive into the bustling casino heavenly shopping district, just know parking is expensive- but most casinos will comp parking for gambling or arcade time. Lastly, Nevada beach is a good spot to take the family and there is a grocery store for snacks, right before you head down to the beach.
dustin
Scored 10
10
I wasn't here during the ski season but it's a fantastic...
I wasn't here during the ski season but it's a fantastic location none the less. The casinos were lots of fun and there were options for everyone. The scenery and surrounding area of Lake Tahoe is phenomenal and a bucket list place to visit. Plenty of walking and cycling trails around here too. You can also swim in the lake.
Grace
Ireland
Scored 4.0
4.0
The ambiance of the outdoors, lake etc. is as good as always...
The ambiance of the outdoors, lake etc. is as good as always. We ate breakfast at the Red Hut Cafe and the Driftwood-- both were good. Red Hut has been there since dirt, so to speak and could use some sprucing up but we were there for the food and it didn't disappoint. We also really liked the Driftwood Cafe. I would recommend reservations for both.
We ate dinner at the Chart House on Kingsbury Grade. It was Very Good -- view, service and food. Again, reservations would be recommended. We kind of lucked out getting there early on a Sunday night.
What is really lacking at Stateline is the old pizzazz of marquees lit up with the names of top stars, people more dressed up to attend those shows etc. If that is what you are expecting, then you will be disappointed. If you are here to just enjoy the outdoors, skiing, camping, hiking etc. -- nothing there has changed -- you will enjoy your stay.
Eric
United States
Scored 10
10
Everything else about the area is fantastic, but I can’t get...
Everything else about the area is fantastic, but I can’t get over the disappointment that I didn’t get what I booked, I feel incredibly disappointed and let down by Hard Rock Hotel and especially booking.com
Joanne
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
I was disgusted that there was no handicapped parking close...
I was disgusted that there was no handicapped parking close to the check in desks. They charged $15 a day for parking.
But mostly the hotel/casino did not cater for handicapped quests, like myself.
To reach the elevator from the check-in desk was a steep climb, almost the height of a whole floor. I witnessed one poor man trying to come down in a wheelchair & he almost toppled over. Another guest helped him stay upright. There are steps everywhere that are impossible to maneuver so getting around is very limited.
I will never stay there again.
Anna
United Kingdom
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Great location and facilities. Very similar to downtown Vegas. Don't expect plush carpets etc as it is a casino. Room was huge, very comfortable beds, great air-conditioning.
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