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All Lake Tahoe casinos are located in a beautiful area best known for its many recreational activities such as skiing in the winter and water sports in the summer.

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Most of the casinos in Lake Tahoe are located on the south shore which is home to five.

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The four other Lake Tahoe casinos are located on the north shore

Lake Tahoe Airport is located at the south end of the basin. The next closest airport is in Reno with regularly scheduled shuttle service by bus. Incline Village and Crystal Bay are on the north shore of Lake Tahoe, while Stateline is located on the south shore.

All casinos in Lake Tahoe are open 24 hours and unless otherwise noted, offer: sports book, race book, slots, video poker, craps, blackjack, and roulette. Some casinos also offer: Spanish 21, mini-baccarat, three card poker, four card poker, let it ride, pai gow poker, keno, baccarat, casino war, poker, Texas hold ’em bonus, Mississippi stud, ultimate Texas hold ‘em and big six wheel. The minimum gambling age at all Lake Tahoe casinos is 21.

The payback percentages for slot machines at all casinos in Lake Tahoe are released as a matter of public record. Just click here to see a list of slot machine payback statistics for all Lake Tahoe casinos.

For information on visiting South Lake Tahoe casinos, or general tourism information, call the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority at (800) 288-2463, or visit their website at: www.tahoesouth.com For information on North Lake Tahoe casinos, or general tourism information, call the Incline Village/Crystal Bay Convention & Visitors Authority at (800) 468-2463, or visit their website at www.gotahoenorth.com

Shown below is a list of all casinos in Lake Tahoe. Click on a casino name to see a page of detailed information about that particular casino.

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Harrah's Lake Tahoe
Location Stateline, Nevada, U.S.
Address 15 U.S. Route 50
Opening dateJune 20, 1955; 64 years ago
ThemePavilion
No. of rooms512
Total gaming space65,000 sq ft (6,000 m2)
Signature attractionsSouth Shore Room
Notable restaurantsAmerican River Café
Fatburger
Forest Buffet
Friday's Station Steak & Seafood Grill
Starbucks
Sushi Kai
Tahoe Italian Kitchen
Thai Asian
OwnerVici Properties
Operating license holderCaesars Entertainment Corporation (merger with Eldorado Resorts pending)
ArchitectMartin Stern, Jr. and Associates
Previous namesStateline Country Club
Nevada Club
Harrah’s Stateline Club
Coordinates38°57′34″N119°56′30″W / 38.959425°N 119.941628°WCoordinates: 38°57′34″N119°56′30″W / 38.959425°N 119.941628°W
Websitecaesars.com/harrahs-tahoe

Harrah's Lake Tahoe is a hotel and casino in Stateline, Nevada. It is branded with the name of its former owner and operator William F. Harrah. It is now owned by Vici Properties and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation (merger with Eldorado Resorts pending). The 18-story tower and 512 rooms, plus 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m2) casino make it one of the largest resorts at South Lake Tahoe.

History[edit]

Harrah's was first established in Lake Tahoe when William F. Harrah purchased George's Gateway Club in January 1955 for $500,000 and Harrah’s Lake Club opened on June 20, 1955, which it is now Harveys Lake Tahoe.

In 1956, Harrah’s Lake Club was sold for $5.25 million in cash to Harvey Gross, which at the time was the most expensive casino purchase ever. In 1958 Harrah acquired an interest in the Stateline Country Club and Nevada Club across the street (Harrah's current location) and opened Harrah's Stateline Club.

Also in 1956, a new radio station, KOWL, had its original radio studio inside the Harrah's Stateline Club. They were located on the upper floor. The station's transmitter and broadcast tower were roughly two miles south of the casino in South Lake Tahoe, California.

The South Shore Room opened at Harrah's Tahoe in 1959, at a cost of $3.5 million. This 750-seat showroom, whose opening act was comedian Red Skelton, made entertainment a priority at Harrah's.

Vocalist Ray Vasquez 1960-1964 sang in the South Shore Room for four years, without ever auditioning after being discovered working at the Silver Slipper by Bill Harrah’s wife Scherry Harrah.

In 1963, Barry Keenan, Joseph Amsler and John Irwin abducted Frank Sinatra Jr., the 19-year-old son of singer Frank Sinatra, after his performance at the South Shore Room opening for George Jessel.

Portions of the Bette Midler film Jinxed! were shot on location at the hotel in summer 1981 for the summer 1982 release of the film. Other locations used in the film were Harrah's in Reno and the Harrah's Auto Museum also in Reno.

Harrah had been planning to build a hotel at Lake Tahoe for many years, but had been hindered by costs. However, in 1971, when Harrah's went public, he finally had the finances available to build his dream hotel. In 1972, Harrah broke ground on his $25-million, 18-story, 250-room hotel which opened on November 9, 1973. Each 500 sq ft (46 m2) room was furnished with a fully stocked bar, bay windows, 2 bathrooms with TVs and telephones. It earned the first five-star diamond rating in casino history. The 20 storey pre-cast concrete sculpted building facade was designed and constructed by Thomas J.Geever.

The hotel was later expanded with 290 additional rooms in 1976.

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The hotel was damaged in 1980 when a bomb planted by terrorist and extortionist John Birges in Harvey's Lake Tahoeexploded, destroying the neighboring casino. Harrah's casino, which was connected to Harvey's via a tunnel, suffered damage from the explosion, mostly from shattered windows. No one was injured in the explosion, and both casinos were empty when the bomb detonated.

In 2000, it completed a $26 million renovation to update the casino, hotel rooms and restaurants on the 18th floor including the Forest Buffet and Friday’s Station.

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On December 3, 2005, a shootout occurred in a private booth near the casino floor. One person was killed, and two Douglas County Sheriff's Deputies were injured.

Caesars Entertainment began a major effort to remodel and revitalize Harrah's Lake Tahoe beginning in 2005; they remodeled floors 12 to 15 of the hotel and remade the rooms in mini suites with large couches, dry bars and brand new decor and furniture. The remodel was completed in mid-2006. Following the hotel remodel, Caesars completely remodeled the hotel's lobby and added a food court and luxury diamond outlet signature to Caesars called 'Park Place Jewelers' in 2007. In 2008, Caesars added an upscale, luxury Chinese/Cantonese restaurant called 'Gi Fu Loh' to cater to their Asian customers.

In October 2017, ownership of the property was transferred to Vici Properties as part of a corporate spin-off, and it was leased back to Caesars Entertainment.[1][2]

There is access to Harveys via an underground pathway that features an arcade and live acts at Sammy Hagar's CaboWabo.

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Vici Properties Inc., completes spin-off from Caesars Entertainment Operating Company' (Press release). Vici Properties. October 6, 2017 – via NewsBank.
  2. ^Form 424B4: Prospectus (Report). Vici Properties. February 2, 2018. pp. F-54 – via EDGAR.
  • Mandel, Leon (1981). William Fisk Harrah – The Life And Times Of A Gambling Magnate. Doubleday & Company, Inc. ISBN0-385-15513-1.

External links[edit]

  • Official website

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