
Well the Reno trip is done and over with and what a blast I had. Meeting up with my dad was so great and the people of Reno are some of the nicest people you could ever hope to meet. So let's go over the highlights of a very fine moment of time for me.
The weather in Reno had turned cold and wet. Two days before I arrived it was in the 90's and then when I got there it was in the 50's with heavy rain. Where my dad lives and was driving up from they had a freak snow storm of 5 inches and closed all of the passes into Reno/Tahoe area. What should have been a 2 or so hour drive for him turned into a 4 and one half hour nightmare each way.
The Harrahs charter was very good and smooth. The flights both out there and back went off without a hitch. The bus rides from and back to the airport went great as well and they even take care of your bags and drop them off in your room when you arrive. Can't give them anything but high marks for the whole operation and for under 200 bucks you can't beat it.
Our room at Harrahs was good size clean and ok. Nothing special but nothing bad either and for free it is quite alright. The casino and hotel area itself was somewhat of a maze in itself. I talked with a security guard and was informed that the complex itself is actually 10 different buildings chopped up and turned into one hotel! Yes it was a maze of confusion but towards the end of the week I was almost getting use to getting around.
The food was above average and free. That is right every meal but one there was taken care of. The only problem is that most eating places in all of the Reno hotels, were closed except for the weekends. Your choices were very limited during the week because of this. I'm a basic eater and the choices that I did have were good enough for me and I didn't go hungry at all.
The city of Reno itself is quite a charming place. It is not Las Vegas but then again it never tries to be. Everyone I met and I mean everyone was very very nice. Everybody I talked to that lives there just loves it and wouldn't leave for anything and why would they with all that that place has to offer. Within an hours drive you can be at Tahoe, Carson City, Virginia City, California or Pryamid Lake etc. All sorts of things to do and see in and around the city itself. They have a beautiful Riverwalk area with the Truckee River running right through the middle of the town. Shops eating places coffee houses and casinos line the streets of the Riverwalk. Very cool place that you can even raft down yourself if you wish too. Loved it myself and spent a couple of hours there twice while I was there.
The casinos are above average in Reno. The downtown casinos of which there are 9 remind me a lot of downtown Las Vegas. The Silver Legacy, Eldorado and Harrahs are nice the rest kind of run down and not so great. Fun to walk the streets and look in the little gift shops and walk under the "Biggest Little City In The World" sign. Only problem was the homeless and bums of which there are quite a lot running all over the downtown area. Also they have been hit hard by the current times as most mom and pop stores and eating places are all out of business and boarded up. Some big time places like Red Lobster and Olive Garden are out of business there as well. Very sad to see and makes you think about how bad times are in this country.
Seeing my dad was great but due to the weather driving and the fact that he is getting up there in age and has very bad knees lead to not being able to spend as much time with him as I would have liked. We were able to talk and have a great breakfast one day and took a drive up to and spend the day at Virginia City which is so cool. It is a old western town with shops and a Mark Twain office tour as well as some neat bars. It's location is above 6900 feet so the views and drive up there was so cool and I took a lot of pictures. At some points you are actually above the tree line and will look out and see houses built right into the mountains... very cool. We were going to go and check out Tahoe too but because of time and weather we decided to wait until another time and day to do that. We all had a wonderful dinner at Atlantis which is a beautiful hotel outside the downtown area. This place looks like it would be at place right in the middle of the Las Vegas strip. Our dinner was great as I had a fish dish with crab meat on top of it. Very nice. Soon however it was time for dad to head back home and we said our goodbyes and both had teary eye looks and empty stomach feelings as he drove off. His drive home was horrible as he met up with fog,rain,sleet and snow. All this in the first week of October! Side note here the day after we left the weather turned back to nice with sunny skies and highs in the 80's again. We just picked the wrong week to go.
Gambling wise all of the casinos had good to great Video poker games. As I said the Atlantis and Peppermill hotels were very very nice and rival the best hotels in Las Vegas. The strategy I used is based on getting Quads of which you should get at least once in every 400 hands and I can play over 600 hands an hour. So if you go almost 2 days without a Quad well you can probably tell how bad I was feeling. Also I didn't want to risk too much of my bankroll what with a Las Vegas trip only a couple of weeks off. At one point I was down almost 300 bucks and was ready to just give up take a losing trip and cut my losses and start preparing for my LV trip. Then I had a rush hitting Aces, bonus 4's twice and finished up hitting some smaller quads to bring myself all the way back and icked out a 125 dollar trip win. Heck I will take it after being down so much to start with. However I have just about decided to dump this strategy since any strategy that has the fact that Quads have to be made to win with it is just a little too risky I think because you can go into droughts like I did that just kill your whole thought pattern. I would rather play a safe strategy that grinds away little wins at a time and Quads are just a great bonus. That is what I'm spending the weekend on practicing and have been since 4am this morning. Still a lot of work to do on it though but I wanted to get this report out before I forgot about it or just decided to shuck the whole thing and this blog site altogether.
Final thoughts: Reno is a quaint little town with a lot going for it through location and beauty. The people are very very nice and are happy to be living there. The weather in the winter months would probably be way too much for me since I hit the white stuff so much. The gambling is good and of course regulated unlike Indian casinos so that makes it nice. Will I visit again? Probably yes as it is and was a nice place to take a vacation and a break from the wildness that can be Las Vegas at times. However LV is the Super Bowl of gambling and my favorite place on earth so my upcoming trip has got my so very pumped up! Have to know turn my attention to that and get ready! Thanks for reading.