Reno Tahoe Hotels Unite To Reduce Rates During California Wildfire Crisis

01/11/2019 09:35

Source: PR News

RENO, Nev., Nov. 1, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- In a joint effort to help California residents affected by widespread wildfires and blackouts, Reno Tahoe hotel partners are coming together to offer discounted room rates by up to 50 percent.

With reduced rates as low as $25 per night, the destination's hotels are joining forces to assist those impacted from now until Nov. 30, or until the evacuation is over.  

"We all know someone impacted by blackouts and growing wildfires in California," said Phil DeLone, Reno Tahoe President and CEO. "The Northern Nevada community has rallied support for fire victims in the past, and this is an avenue for our tourism partners to help our friends and neighbors find a safe place that's accessible and close to home."

There are currently nine participating properties in Reno Tahoe, including Atlantis Casino Resort Spa; Courtyard by Marriott; Grand Sierra Resort; Harrah's Reno; The ROW's Circus Circus Hotel Casino, Silver Legacy Resort Casino and Eldorado Resort Casino; The Nugget Casino Resort; and Whitney Peak Hotel.

Visit https://www.visitrenotahoe.com/lodging/california-fire-evacuee-hotel-offers/ to view all of the participating properties, offer details and to book. Offers valid from now until Nov. 30, 2019, on a space available basis, and other terms may apply.

For those evacuating with horses or livestock, please contact the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center at 775-688-5752 for information and availability.

About Reno Tahoe
Reno Tahoe is a dynamic, four-season resort destination in a spectacular natural setting – where America's largest alpine lake meets "The Biggest Little City in the World." Here, genuine Western heritage and hospitality are served up alongside a region in the midst of an exciting transformation, offering travelers world-class attractions, outdoor adventure and an annual calendar of cultural, culinary and sporting events. Reno Tahoe is marketed by the Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA), an organization established in 1959 to promote convention and tourism business in Washoe County, which includes Reno, Sparks and North Lake Tahoe. For more information, go to www.VisitRenoTahoe.com

Contact:

Kristin Sluyk, The Decker Royal Agency

kristin@deckerroyal.com 

646-650-5560

Ben McDonald, Sr. Communications Manager, RSCVA

bmcdonald@renotahoeusa.com 

775.827.7654

 

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