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Hotels in Stateline
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The Ridge Tahoe
400 Ridge Club Dr., P.O. Box 5790

The 302-room Ridge Tahoe is a mid-range hotel located outside of town with gorgeous mountain views. Popular with families, this hotel has an arcade room, miniature golf course, two outdoor pools, and several hot tubs. There’s a restaurant on-site with a bar, and the hotel also has its own ski lift. There’s a free shuttle, but it can take over 15 minutes to reach the restaurants and casinos in town. Rooms are spacious and homey; some have stone fireplaces, balconies with mountain views, and kitchens. Guests wanting a more convenient location may want to check out Harveys Lake Tahoe.

Harrah's Lake Tahoe
15 Highway 50

Harrah’s Lake Tahoe is an upper-middle-range casino hotel that’s been around since the ‘50s, conveniently located close to restaurants, a ski resort, and Lake Tahoe. It’s gone through renovations and remodels since, but many common spaces remain a bit dated here, like the carpeted fitness room. There’s plenty to keep travelers occupied here, including the large casino and nice indoor/outdoor pool. A spa offers a wide menu of treatments, plus there varied dining options, ranging from a buffet to an upscale restaurant specializing in steak and seafood. A nightclub, music venue, and cigar lounge offer late-night entertainment. The 512 rooms range from those with tasteful contemporary decor, to spaces that are traditional and outdated. However, they’re all spacious and come with two bathrooms, plus amenities like flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, and mini-fridges, but Wi-Fi costs extra. It’s worth comparing rates with the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe, which has modern rooms and an outdoor heated pool.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe
50 Highway 50

There’s a ton of fun to be had at the mid-range Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe that’s located just across the Nevada state line from the Heavenly Ski Resort. The 539-room hotel caters to a younger crowd with a upbeat rock theme, casino, and multiple restaurants and nightclubs including a live music venue. The large outdoor pool features bar service and private cabanas, and there’s event space for up to 700 people. Rooms are comfortably sized and brightly decorated, and upgraded rooms and suites have balconies with lake views. But standard rooms don’t include coffeemakers or mini-fridges, and reviews of housekeeping and upkeep are mixed. Rates are competitive and comparable with the nearby MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa, but a daily resort fee is charged here.

Harveys Lake Tahoe
Highway 50 at Stateline Avenue

The oldest of the South Shore's casino hotels, the upper-middle-range Harveys has 740 rooms and suites, eight cafes and restaurants, a concert venue, and an on-site casino. The space is large, noisy, and institutional, with contemporary but generic rooms that could do with a bit of refurbishment. The location in the heart of the South Shore is an undeniable plus, but the MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa just down the road has much nicer rooms.

MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa
55 Hwy 50

One of three big casino hotels just over the Nevada state line, the MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa attracts casino-goers throughout the year as well as people who want easy access to the nearby Heavenly Ski Resort. The 437 rooms and suites here at are clean and bright, and the indoor pool with its own artificial waterfall is a highlight. There are also a casino, a spa, and a handful of restaurants, and the hotel is perhaps a tiny bit quieter than Harveys and Harrah's, the other two properties on the same strip.