Two-Night Stay for Two and Up to Two Kids in a Premiere Room at MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa in Nevada
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- AAA Four Diamond steakhouse
- 24-hour casino
- Mountain or lake views
What You Get
- For $120, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room Sunday–Thursday
- Or, for $162, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room on Friday and Saturday
By Amanda Nyren, Travel Correspondent
Lively South Tahoe Resort Casino with AAA Four Diamond Dining
Friday night's revelers are still up. It's no longer Friday night—it’s nearly 7 on Saturday morning—and yet here they are, reveling. Surrounded by spilled drinks and discarded napkins, four never-say-die partiers—still wearing their Friday night apparel, from the looks of it—are collapsed in hysterics on the banquette that forms the perimeter of the open-air bar. You could say that the sleek interior of HQ, MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa's stylish boîte overlooking its 24-hour casino, has acquired a morning-after air, except that mornings-after are hard to come by at MontBleu, where nights carry far into the next day.
In the Premiere rooms upstairs, the high-energy excitement of nightlife is replaced by the serenity of a king-size bed laden with white pillows. Mountain or lake views peek in through the windows, and a green velvet sofa competes for attention with a jetted tub big enough for two. In the rose-marble-clad bathrooms, his and hers sinks accommodate the toothbrushing schedules of significant others and stunt doubles.
Back down on the casino floor, gamblers wander beneath massive light fixtures of spiraling golden glass as the silvery jingle of slot machines fills the air. Other visitors find respite in the grottos of the indoor heated pool and in the deep leather chairs of the cigar shop, where Chris, a bearded, lanky employee perpetually whirling about the shop, proffers miniature chocolates, bottled water, and even occasional cigars gratis.
MontBleu encompasses five on-site dining venues, the crown jewel of which is Ciera, a AAA Four Diamond steakhouse. Amid plush red drapes, dim lighting, and the soft strains of jazz and pop, diners sample a lineup of steaks and chops augmented by seafood such as the buttery lump crab cake, which makes a delectable appetizer or a satisfying meal on its own ($16). Tommy the maitre d' offers a ready, toothy grin alongside recommendations from a selection of 300 wines and champagnes kept on display behind a glass wall.
South Tahoe: Vegas-Style Glitz in Alpine Paradise
At night, the neon letters of the MontBleu's sign compete for attention with a legion of glittering lights along South Lake Tahoe's strip of casinos. An elevator lit with red and white bulbs slides up and down the external wall of Harvey's like a tethered rocket ship, and the horse and jockey statue outside Harrah's beckons photo takers and orphaned bookies. At daybreak, the lights dim and the sparkling waters of Lake Tahoe take center stage. A short walk from MontBleu takes travelers to Heavenly Village, a timber-lined resort and shopping complex that operates a mountain gondola offering breathtaking views of the lake. The glass-walled cars sail over rugged mountain faces, ascending 3,000 feet to the summit, where skiing, hiking, and dining await.
A 20-minute drive west along the southern rim of Lake Tahoe reaches Emerald Bay, touted as one of the most photographed sites in North America. Thick evergreen forests hug the bay's sapphire waters, punctuated in the center by an island on which sits Vikingsholm, a '20s-era summer home built in the manner of a medieval Swedish castle. The bay, a National Natural Landmark, faces northeast, making it the best site in Tahoe to watch the sunrise.
Local microbrewery Mt. Tallac puts Tahoe’s famed waters to good use in perennial amber and pale ales as well as seasonal specialties such as Desolation Wilderness Wheat and the potent 10th-anniversary brew. The brewery, an off-the-beaten-path cinderblock building adorned with vivid murals, hosts daily tastings, at which pints cost only $3.
Other Details
How to Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa by 10/31/2011.
- Choose a date prior to 12/24/2011.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
- One king bed or two queen beds
- Jacuzzi-style tub for two
- Separate showers, double sinks, and large vanity area
- Lake or mountain views
- Signature Bleu Cloud bed
- Rate based on two adult occupants
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: Noon
- Parking: Complimentary parking available
- Additional occupants: Additional occupants 15 and older may be added for $20 per night; additional occupants 14 and younger may stay for free. There is a maximum of four people per room.
- Rollaways: Available for an additional $10 per night
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: Upgrades are available for an additional cost per night.
What It's Worth
- For $120, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room Sunday–Thursday (up to $220 value)
- Or, for $162, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room on Friday and Saturday (up to $324 value)
Amenities
- Five on-site dining options
- 24-hour casino
- Theater and lounge on-site
- In-room jacuzzi bathtub
- Heated indoor pool
Getting There
- By plane: Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO, 56 miles)
- By car: About 25 miles southwest of Carson City, Nevada
- By shuttle: $27 per adult each way to and from RNO with South Tahoe Express
- AAA Four Diamond steakhouse
- 24-hour casino
- Mountain or lake views
What You Get
- For $120, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room Sunday–Thursday
- Or, for $162, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room on Friday and Saturday
By Amanda Nyren, Travel Correspondent
Lively South Tahoe Resort Casino with AAA Four Diamond Dining
Friday night's revelers are still up. It's no longer Friday night—it’s nearly 7 on Saturday morning—and yet here they are, reveling. Surrounded by spilled drinks and discarded napkins, four never-say-die partiers—still wearing their Friday night apparel, from the looks of it—are collapsed in hysterics on the banquette that forms the perimeter of the open-air bar. You could say that the sleek interior of HQ, MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa's stylish boîte overlooking its 24-hour casino, has acquired a morning-after air, except that mornings-after are hard to come by at MontBleu, where nights carry far into the next day.
In the Premiere rooms upstairs, the high-energy excitement of nightlife is replaced by the serenity of a king-size bed laden with white pillows. Mountain or lake views peek in through the windows, and a green velvet sofa competes for attention with a jetted tub big enough for two. In the rose-marble-clad bathrooms, his and hers sinks accommodate the toothbrushing schedules of significant others and stunt doubles.
Back down on the casino floor, gamblers wander beneath massive light fixtures of spiraling golden glass as the silvery jingle of slot machines fills the air. Other visitors find respite in the grottos of the indoor heated pool and in the deep leather chairs of the cigar shop, where Chris, a bearded, lanky employee perpetually whirling about the shop, proffers miniature chocolates, bottled water, and even occasional cigars gratis.
MontBleu encompasses five on-site dining venues, the crown jewel of which is Ciera, a AAA Four Diamond steakhouse. Amid plush red drapes, dim lighting, and the soft strains of jazz and pop, diners sample a lineup of steaks and chops augmented by seafood such as the buttery lump crab cake, which makes a delectable appetizer or a satisfying meal on its own ($16). Tommy the maitre d' offers a ready, toothy grin alongside recommendations from a selection of 300 wines and champagnes kept on display behind a glass wall.
South Tahoe: Vegas-Style Glitz in Alpine Paradise
At night, the neon letters of the MontBleu's sign compete for attention with a legion of glittering lights along South Lake Tahoe's strip of casinos. An elevator lit with red and white bulbs slides up and down the external wall of Harvey's like a tethered rocket ship, and the horse and jockey statue outside Harrah's beckons photo takers and orphaned bookies. At daybreak, the lights dim and the sparkling waters of Lake Tahoe take center stage. A short walk from MontBleu takes travelers to Heavenly Village, a timber-lined resort and shopping complex that operates a mountain gondola offering breathtaking views of the lake. The glass-walled cars sail over rugged mountain faces, ascending 3,000 feet to the summit, where skiing, hiking, and dining await.
A 20-minute drive west along the southern rim of Lake Tahoe reaches Emerald Bay, touted as one of the most photographed sites in North America. Thick evergreen forests hug the bay's sapphire waters, punctuated in the center by an island on which sits Vikingsholm, a '20s-era summer home built in the manner of a medieval Swedish castle. The bay, a National Natural Landmark, faces northeast, making it the best site in Tahoe to watch the sunrise.
Local microbrewery Mt. Tallac puts Tahoe’s famed waters to good use in perennial amber and pale ales as well as seasonal specialties such as Desolation Wilderness Wheat and the potent 10th-anniversary brew. The brewery, an off-the-beaten-path cinderblock building adorned with vivid murals, hosts daily tastings, at which pints cost only $3.
Other Details
How to Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa by 10/31/2011.
- Choose a date prior to 12/24/2011.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
- One king bed or two queen beds
- Jacuzzi-style tub for two
- Separate showers, double sinks, and large vanity area
- Lake or mountain views
- Signature Bleu Cloud bed
- Rate based on two adult occupants
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: Noon
- Parking: Complimentary parking available
- Additional occupants: Additional occupants 15 and older may be added for $20 per night; additional occupants 14 and younger may stay for free. There is a maximum of four people per room.
- Rollaways: Available for an additional $10 per night
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: Upgrades are available for an additional cost per night.
What It's Worth
- For $120, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room Sunday–Thursday (up to $220 value)
- Or, for $162, a two-night stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Premiere room on Friday and Saturday (up to $324 value)
Amenities
- Five on-site dining options
- 24-hour casino
- Theater and lounge on-site
- In-room jacuzzi bathtub
- Heated indoor pool
Getting There
- By plane: Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO, 56 miles)
- By car: About 25 miles southwest of Carson City, Nevada
- By shuttle: $27 per adult each way to and from RNO with South Tahoe Express
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Oct 31, 2011. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 10/31 and travel between 9/12-12/22
- Not valid 11/24-11/26
- Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift
- Limit 1 per visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- Subject to availability
- 48-hour cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply
- Must be 21 or older to book
- Not valid with reward points
- 13% taxes and resort fees are not included in this Groupon
- Valid only for premier room
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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