Eldorado Reno

at 345 N Virginia St, Reno , 89501 United States

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Eldorado Reno
345 N Virginia St
Reno , NV 89501
United States
Email
Contact Phone
P: (775) 786-5700
Website
http://www.eldoradoreno.com/

Description

Eldorado Reno is a hotel and casino in Reno, Nevada. It anchors a network of connected hotel-casinos in the downtown Reno core that included Circus Circus Reno and Silver Legacy Reno and are owned and operated by Eldorado Resorts.HistoryDon Carano opened the Eldorado in 1973 with 282 guest rooms, two restaurants and 10,000 square feet of gaming space with 200 slots and 12 table games. The Eldorado of 1973 included a lobby, registration area, coffee shop, cocktail lounge, specialty dinner house and gaming area. Also incorporated into the property were a convention room accommodating up to 600 people, a swimming pool and executive suites.In 1979, the success of the Eldorado Resort Casino prompted what would be the first of many expansions and improvements. Guestrooms were brought to a total of 411 with a further expansion completed in September 1985 adding 20,000 square feet of gaming area and four new restaurants. By 1989 the Eldorado had grown to 817 hotel rooms and boasted its own on-site bakery, pasta and gelato shop and butcher shop. In 1992, the Eldorado added a 10 story parking garage for added convenience to guests.The completion of another dramatic transformation for the Eldorado happened in 1995. Coinciding with the construction of the Silver Legacy Reno, a 50/50 joint venture between Eldorado Resorts and MGM Resorts International, the Eldorado added a crossover to the new downtown property connected by the first ever micro-brewery in a casino, The Brew Brothers. The exclusive Spa Tower was created, adding 10 floors of luxury accommodations; a 10,175 square foot convention center was opened as well as a 580-seat Broadway-style showroom. A coffee roasting company was added to the list of on-site services and the casino now totaled 78,987 square feet with more than 1,500 slot machines, 55 table games, a keno lounge, full service state-of-the-art race and sportsbook and poker room.

Reviews for Eldorado Reno

Benny H.

One of my favorite casino's in Reno. When I was kid we used to go Reno almost every summer and this was the place to stay. They renovated it maybe 20... Read more

Stevie M.

We stayed in a studio suite on 6/19/17. The room was clean and the bed was comfortable. The location was great - right on the strip. Parking was convenient... Read more

William L.

While I arrived at Reno, NV yesterday on 6/10/2017, I decided to have a pit stop visit at this well known casino/hotel duo named, "Eldorado." Eldorado... Read more
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Eldorado Reno is Reno based place and this enity listed in Casino category. Located at 345 N Virginia St NV 89501. Contact phone number of Eldorado Reno: (775) 786-5700

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