Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
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Character and identity
Reno's Atlantis takes its design cues from the lost-city myth without tipping into kitsch: fountains, tumbled columns, soft island colours, and a pair of monumental braziered piers that mark the entrance and light up on special evenings. It runs as both a serious casino (slots, tables, keno, poker, a new race and sports book, high-limit rooms with wine and nibbles) and a resort, with 10 to 11 eating and drinking venues spanning fine dining, casual rooms and grab-and-go counters, two pools, and a 30,000-square-foot spa. Service is notably attentive, with staff visibly dusting, polishing and keeping bathrooms immaculate.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and friends who want a full casino-resort day (gaming, a long spa morning, poolside ginger spritzers, then dinner without leaving the property), convention-goers using the sky bridge to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, and visitors timing a trip around Hot August Nights, the Great Reno Balloon Race or the Air Races.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing a quiet boutique stay, a true destination spa retreat without slot-floor energy nearby, or a scenic Lake Tahoe or mountain setting. Families looking for dedicated kids' programming and design purists wanting contemporary architectural drama won't find their match here.
Bottom line
What sets Atlantis apart in Reno is the combination of a genuinely well-kept Four-Star spa and unusually attentive housekeeping inside what is, at heart, a busy casino hotel. Book it if you want gaming, dining and treatments under one roof; aim for August into September for the city's signature events, and consider a high-limit or spa-access room to get the most from the property.
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