Grand Sierra Resort | |
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Location | Reno, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 2500 East Second Street |
Opening date | May 3, 1978; 41 years ago |
Theme | Modern |
No. of rooms | 2,001[1] |
Total gaming space | 63,584 sq ft (5,907.1 m2)[2] |
Notable restaurants | California Pizza Kitchen Charlie Palmer Steak |
Owner | The Meruelo Group |
Architect | Martin Stern, Jr. and Associates Worth Group |
Previous names | MGM Grand Reno (1978–1986) Bally's Reno (1986–1992) Reno Hilton (1992–2006) |
Renovated in | 1981, 2012, 2013, 2014 |
Coordinates | 39°31′22″N119°46′45″W / 39.522854°N 119.779226°WCoordinates: 39°31′22″N119°46′45″W / 39.522854°N 119.779226°W |
Website | grandsierraresort.com |
Grand Sierra Resort (formerly MGM Grand Reno, Bally's Reno and Reno Hilton) is a hotel and casino located approximately three miles east of Downtown Reno, Nevada. The hotel has 1,990 guest rooms and suites, 10 restaurants, including two by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer[1] and a casino with 63,584 sq ft (5,907.1 m2) of space.[2][3] The Grand Sierra has a movie theater,[4] a Race & Sports Book, nightclubs including LEX a 25,000 sq ft venue with a swimming pool, lake golf driving range, a two screen cinema, an RV park and a recently opened ice rink.[5] It is owned and operated by Southern California based investment group headed by The Meruelo Group.
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- 1History
- 2Attractions
History[edit]
MGM Grand (1978–1986)[edit]
In 1975, officials from the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Company began to scout out Reno locations for their proposed high rise hotel-casino they wanted to model after their very high-profile Las Vegas casino, the MGM Grand. Following a deal with and approval from the City Council, MGM purchased land between Mill and 2nd Streets, at that time a gravel pit. The Summer of 1976 saw construction begin on the 26 story, 1,015 room property that would then be one of the largest in the world. After two years of fast-tracked construction, the building opened with fanfare, fashion and media attention on May 3, 1978.
In the Summer of 1981, MGM opened an expansion of the hotel with a 26-story wing plus an additional 900 rooms, making a total of 2,001 rooms and suites. Three years later in November 1984 MGM revealed plans to expand the Reno hotel further: a $60 million 26 story wing with another 954 rooms, which never materialized. After fights and issues with the City Council, the expansion was later approved on September 23, 1985, amid rumors the MGM would be sold. Less than five months later on November 16, 1985 those rumors proved to be true with Bally Manufacturing announcing that it would acquire the Reno and Las Vegas MGM's for $440 million, further questioning the newly approved expansion for Reno.
Bally's (1986–1992)[edit]
The increased purchase price transaction was completed in April 1986 and MGM Grand Reno became Bally's Reno, the price to purchase the MGM assets came out being more than $550 million. The expansion for Reno was delayed indefinitely leaving the current structure with 2,001 rooms. On April 18, 1989, Bally's shut down the popular Donn Arden production 'Hello Hollywood Hello' that was created for the MGM Reno. It closed after 11 years and performances in front of more than 7 million people. It remains still the longest-running production show to ever play in Reno. In 1990 Wall-Street began to tout financial problems with Bally Manufacturing; but in July 1990, they refute the claim and announce they will continue to operate the hotel-casinos. Three months later in October 1990, it became known that Bally's was struggling with $1.8 billion in debts and announced a plan to restructure and reorganize to keep Bally's Reno operating. After two years of sluggish operations, on February 27, 1992, Bally Manufacturing, parent company of Bally's, filed for bankruptcy. The next month, in March 1992, the hotel was placed on the market in an attempt to aid their debt by unloading the non-revenue producing Bally's Reno, sister hotel Bally's Las Vegas was far more superior in terms of revenues. Quickly, bidding began between Hilton Hotels Inc and Harveys Casino. The bidding went on until June 1992 when Hilton put an end to the fight, bidding $83 million. The transaction took a few weeks to complete.
Reno Hilton (1992–2006)[edit]
On July 31, 1992, Bally's Reno became officially the Reno Hilton.
Free of financial problems and immediately after the sale, Hilton began investing $86 million worth of renovations in 1994/1995 to transform completely the interior and exterior of the hotel and direct the theme towards a more Western image. In December 1993, during the renovations, Hilton confirmed that it was looking into building a 1,000 room addition. The Reno Hilton's ownership was a series of managers and company names; it was Hilton Hotel Inc. from 1992-1999 when Hilton spun off its gaming operations into a separate company called Park Place Entertainment. Then in 2003, following a 2001 purchase of Caesars World, Park Place changed its name to Caesars Entertainment, with Hilton still holding an affiliation with the company. Around this time, the Reno Hilton was again being renovated. In May 2005, it became known that Caesars Entertainment, which was pending in a merger with Harrah's Entertainment, had to disassociate all hotels under the Hilton brand as Hilton had removed itself from the company and did not want to become part of the merger. Consequently, the property was placed on the market and quickly picked up by a group of investors known as the Grand Sierra Resort Corp. The purchase price was $151 million.
The transaction from Caesars Entertainment to GSR Corp involving the $151 million sale of the Reno Hilton was lengthy. The sale was announced in early May 2005 but wasn't completed until June 2006 due to finance and licensing problems.
Grand Sierra Resort (2006–present)[edit]
After all problems were addressed with all parties involved, the Reno Hilton became the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino on June 24, 2006.
During the first ownership of the Grand Sierra Resort nearly $100 million was spent to convert the property into the new brand. The money was spent on reconfiguration of the public areas, a new swimming pool area, update for the casino that included keeping the original MGM-like ceilings, a refreshed hotel lobby and converting floors 17–27 into 'hotel-condos' called The Summit. The company had larger-scale expansion plans that included a water park, boutique shopping, a water and laser show, 48-story condominium high-rises and further renovations. Those never came to fruition. Briefly, the hotel was home to Nikki Beach nightlife and Ashton Kutcher's Dolce Enoteca restaurant. In October 2008, in the midst of the economic crises, GSR's ownership or group of investors failed to make payments on their loans with their financier, JPMorgan, essentially bankrupt, the bank foreclosed on the 2,001 room hotel/casino and assumed ownership, assigning it to their affiliate Credit Markets Real Estate Holdings to oversee operations. That affiliate brought on Las Vegas-based management companies such as Catalyst, who flips struggling hotel/casinos and makes them attractive to a buyer. Those companies, including the Navengante Group and Santo Gaming, both Las Vegas based, continued to make improvements to the resort such as adding or replacing restaurants. The hotel/condo program was eliminated and settlements with buyers are ongoing to this day, the renovated rooms above the 17th floor that are non-private owned rent as hotel rooms.
In 2009, The Meruelo Group began looking at the property with an interest to purchase it. CEO Alex Meruelo was intrigued by the property's potential to truly become an elite destination resort. After negotiations between Meruelo and JPMorgan, a deal was reached to sell the 145-acre site for only $42 million. This payment was made in cash, and the deal was announced in February 2011. Quickly, the deal closed after regulatory approval in April 2011. Out of bank ownership, Meruelo pledged to continually make improvements. Not gamers, Meruelo, owner of successful restaurant chains, TV stations and construction companies, was now in the business of hotel/casinos. He brought on seasoned management from Las Vegas to help in his effort to rebrand the property. In August 2011, the company announced a multi-phase $25 million improvement program that would renovate the casino, hotel lobby, rooms and restaurants. In August 2012, that program was completed. Favoring bright and modern versus elegant and dark. Even with the first round of renovations completed, Meruelo was not stopping their improvements with renovations to their sports book, a new Spa, new stores and a $14 million nightclub opened in 2014. For the first time in the property's 30-year history, exterior enhancements were made in 2014.
In Spring 2013, it was announced Meruelo Group had a firm deal to acquire an Atlantic City Casino and Hotel Trump Plaza for $20 million, however, in April 2013, that deal was put on hold as the parent company's mortgage holder put a stop to the deal. Meruelo was still committed to acquiring it and expanding their network of hotel/casinos. Another renovation for the meeting space occurred in the summer of 2015.
Attractions[edit]
Casino[edit]
Grand Sierra has one of the largest casino floors in Reno and Northern Nevada with over 90,000 square feet of slots, video poker, table games and a race and sports book. It has been recently renovated to showcase an air of cosmopolitan with new carpet, table game decor, slot chairs and a new lighting element with new chandeliers of different dimensions dimmed with LED color changing accents installed in the arcs of the ceiling elements. Innovativo Design of Las Vegas is responsible for Grand Sierra's new casino look.
Dining[edit]
Grand Sierra features many dining options for guests ranging from affordable to very upscale.
- 2nd Street Express – Snack Bar, operated by GSR
- California Pizza Kitchen – Pizza, salads and more, operated by GSR
- Grand Café (formerly known as Café Sierra) – 24-hour Café, operated by GSR
- Charlie Palmer Steak – Steakhouse, operated by GSR
- Johnny Rockets – Hamburgers, franchise, located in downstairs mall
- Port of Subs – Sandwiches, franchise, located in downstairs mall
- Rim – Asian, operated by GSR
- Round Table Pizza – Pizza, franchise, located in downstairs mall, operated by GSR
- Starbucks – coffee, franchised and operated by GSR
- The Grand Buffet (formerly known as The Lodge Buffet and Elements Buffet) – All-you-can-eat Buffet, operated by GSR
Grand Sierra Cinema[edit]
Grand Sierra Cinema is a two auditorium theater located in the lower level mall. The theater features movies that recently left mainstream theaters but haven't yet reached DVD for just $4. Movies are played once on weeknights and twice on weekend nights.
Fun Quest[edit]
Fun Quest is the resort's family entertainment center. Attractions in the FEC include a Laser Tag arena. Formerly Q-Zar/Quazar, it was converted to a Lazer Runner system in January 2007. In addition, a second arena was recently added for Battlefield Live.
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Escape Room[edit]
A recent addition in the form of an escape room, Breakthrough Reno, now resides inside of the Grand Sierra Resort across from the Fun Quest center themed around an old hotel.
Grand Adventure Land[edit]
Grand Adventure Land is located at the northwest corner of the resort's property. Essentially a miniature amusement park featuring upcharge attractions, the park contains a 180-foot Skycoaster,and 3 go-cart tracks.
Grand Bay Driving Range[edit]
Grand Bay Driving Range is located at the southeast corner of the resort property along the north shore of the Grand Bay. It is a golf driving range where visitors may rent golf clubs and a bucket of balls to hit into the water of the man-made lake, where targets float at various distances on the water. [6]
Wedding Chapel[edit]
Grand Sierra Wedding Chapel offers two venues to host weddings. One is located inside on the lower level of the hotel and the other is outside near their pool.
Grand Theatre[edit]
A 2,700 seat concert and show venue. It is home to the world's largest indoor stage with more than a full acre of usable space. The theater was constructed to host MGM's 'Hello Hollywood Hello' Production from 1978-87. The stage is one of the largest in the world. The Meruelo Group remodeled the Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort.
Events[edit]
The Grand Sierra is home to the local furry convention, aptly named Biggest Little Fur Con, since its inception in 2013.[7][8]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'About the GSR'. Grand Sierra Resort. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
- ^ ab'Casino and Sports Book Best Casino in Reno, NV'. Grand Sierra Resort. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
- ^'Listing of Financial Statements Square Footage'. Nevada Gaming Control Board. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
- ^'Bowling Center'. Grand Sierra Resort. Retrieved August 29, 2015.
- ^Team, News 4-Fox 11 Digital (2019-11-23). 'Grand Sierra Resort celebrates the opening of The Ice Rink'. KRNV. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
- ^Burrows, Kim (2018-07-05). 'Unique Grand Sierra Resort driving range changing after 25 years'. KRNV. Retrieved 2019-08-22.
- ^https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3b4bw3/photos-of-the-fastest-growing-furry-convention-in-america
- ^https://thisisreno.com/2017/06/photos-biggest-little-fur-con-draws-thousands-reno
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Media related to Grand Sierra Resort at Wikimedia Commons
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Lake Tahoe | |
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Location | Stateline, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 50 U.S. Route 50 |
Opening date | 1965; 55 years ago |
Theme | Rock and roll |
No. of rooms | 539 |
Total gaming space | 22,750 sq ft (2,114 m2) |
Signature attractions | Revolt Tattoos[1] Powder House[2] Hard Rock Shop[3] Hair of the Dog[4] |
Notable restaurants | Alpine Union Fuel Park Prime The Oyster Bar |
Owner | Paragon Gaming (Hotel/Casino) NevaOne, LLC / Park Companies (Landowners) |
Previous names | Sahara Tahoe (1965–1983) High Sierra (1983–1990) Horizon Lake Tahoe (1990–2014) Park Tahoe (2014) |
Renovated in | 1978, 1983, 1990, 2014 |
Coordinates | 38°57′45″N119°56′27″W / 38.962362°N 119.940748°WCoordinates: 38°57′45″N119°56′27″W / 38.962362°N 119.940748°W |
Website | hardrockcasinolaketahoe.com |
Hard Rock Lake Tahoe (formerly Sahara Tahoe, High Sierra, Horizon Lake Tahoe and Park Tahoe) is a hotel and casino located in Stateline, Nevada. Also previously known as Sahara Tahoe and High Sierra resorts, it is one of four major casino hotels in Stateline. Horizon Lake Tahoe closed on April 1, 2014, to begin a $60 million renovation and rebranding as Hard Rock Lake Tahoe, which held its grand opening on January 28, 2015.[5]
- 1History
History[edit]
Sahara Tahoe (1965–1983)[edit]
The property opened as Sahara Tahoe in 1965. Elvis Presley performed here from 1971 to 1976 and his suite was available for guests to book.
High Sierra (1983–1990)[edit]
In 1983, the hotel was given a Western theme and re-branded High Sierra Hotel and in 1985 hosted the companies who defined the High Sierra Format, the basis for how computers access CD-ROMs today.
Horizon Lake Tahoe (1990–2014)[edit]
In 1990, it was sold to Columbia Sussex, which re-branded the hotel again as Horizon. Columbia Sussex (leaseholder) was in a contract dispute with Park Cattle Company (now Edgewood Companies), the landowners of Horizon and MontBleu (formerly known as Caesars Tahoe), which Columbia Sussex acquired from Harrah's Entertainment (now Caesars Entertainment Corporation) in 2005.
On May 5, 2009 Tropicana Entertainment announced that it had assigned the lease, operation and management of Horizon to Lake Tahoe Realty I, LLC. an affiliate of Columbia Sussex, under the terms for the assignment of the Horizon lease stipulate continuous operation of nonrestricted gaming at Horizon.[6]
Park Tahoe (2014)[edit]
In March 2014, it was announced that the Lake Tahoe Realty's lease to operate the hotel/casino had expired on March 31, 2014 and was not renewed. The Park Companies took over the property under an LLC known as 'NevaOne' and closed the property on April 1, 2014 to begin an intense $40 million top-to-bottom makeover. NevaOne has contracted with Las Vegas-based Warner Hospitality to operate the hotel and casino. They operate Hard Rock Las Vegas and have built and run hotel/casinos across the country.
Hard Rock (2014–present)[edit]
In July 2014, the Park family announced that the former Horizon will be rebranded as Hard Rock, to open on January 28, 2015, after extensive renovations.[7]
Paragon Gaming acquired a majority stake in the property in 2016.[8][9]
Film history[edit]
Hard Rock (formerly known as Horizon) and MontBleu appeared as the Nomad Hotel in the 2007 filmSmokin' Aces[10]
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References[edit]
- ^'Lake Tahoe Location'. Revolt Tattoos. 2018-12-13. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- ^'Powder House located at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino'. Tahoe Powder House. 2016-01-21. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- ^'Hard Rock Casino Lake Tahoe'. Hard Rock Lake Tahoe. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- ^'Hair of The Dog Pet Concierge opens inside Hard Rock Lake Tahoe'. South Tahoe Now. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- ^'Listing of Financial Statements Square Footage'. Nevada Gaming Control Board. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
- ^Tropicana Entertainment assigns Horizon lease to Columbia Sussex affiliate; amends MontBleu lease
- ^Hard Rock hotel and casino coming to Lake Tahoe (Tahoe Daily Tribune, June 18, 2014)
- ^Richard N. Velotta (November 2, 2016). 'Paragon Gaming recommended to acquire Hard Rock Hotel at Lake Tahoe'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
- ^'Nevada Gaming Commission Minutes'. November 17, 2016. pp. 6–8. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
- ^Director puts Tahoe in spotlight, (Tahoe Daily Tribune, January 12, 2007)[better source needed]
External links[edit]
High Sierra Casino Reno Nevada
- Official website