Sarah's Sojourn #5: High Rolling at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in Reno, Nevada

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Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is a gem in the desert. Located in Reno, Nevada, it's an oasis. Whether for a weekend getaway and an overnight road trip stay, it's where you get the best of Vegas without having to go to Vegas.

The first time I visited the Atlantis was when I won a gift certificate for a two night stay at a fundraiser.

I was stoked - not only did I get to support a good cause (the charity) but I also was able to have a fun little escape for two nights and do a few things I love: eat, drink, spa and gamble (in moderation, of course!).

After this first visit, I was sold. I've returned for an affordable, easy escape since.

So come with me...to the mythical, magical, mysterious...ok well, no, it's just a kick ass resort and casino in Reno.

Location

Atlantis is located in Reno, Nevada, approximately an 8 minute drive from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and a 13 minute drive from the Reno Amtrak Station. Reno's motto is "The Biggest Little City in the World." It's also the second largest city in Nevada, behind Las Vegas.

Reno is known for casinos, a thriving art scene and as serving as a pit stop before and after the Burning Man festival. It's nestled within the Sierra Nevada mountain range and provides easy access to various outdoor activities, including Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in the USA.

Atlantis is located on the edge of town, however, it's a brief drive from the heart of downtown Reno which thrives with casinos, nightclubs and a beautiful river-walk.

A 1970s postcard of the Golden Road Motel

The Story

Atlantis is a family affair.

The story of Atlantis started in 1972, when David Farahi and his brother-in-law, Isaac Poura, purchased a motel called the Golden Door Motel on the edge of Reno. The hotel was pretty well worn and was located far away from hot and happenin' downtown Reno where the tourists visited the casinos. The Golden Door Motel sat on 4-acres of property and was located near the convention center.

Farahi's three sons, John, Ben and Bob, would visit from California during the weekends and holidays to help operate the motel. Eventually, all three sons would work at the motel full-time after graduating college. In 1973, Farahi bought out Poura's portion of ownership and in 1976, he transferred ownership to his three sons and daughter, Jila.

The exotic "paradise" theme started during the Clarion Hotel Casino days and remains at today's Atlantis

In 1983, the hotel joined the Travelodge franchise and in 1991 it became the Clarion Hotel Casino. The company went public in 1993 and that funded the building of a new hotel tower on property. In 1996, it was renamed the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa.

The Farahi brothers continue to operate the hotel under the guise of Monarch Casino & Resort. They also own the Monarch Casino Black Hawk in Black Hawk, Colorado.

Check-in

After a lovely 3 hour drive from Sonoma, California, I pulled up to the bustling entrance of Atlantis. Guests with cars have two options: free valet parking or park your own car in the vast parking lot. I opted for valet.

I said farewell to the car and made my way into the lobby, which is located right next to the casino floor. Like upon entry to many casinos, I anticipated either being covered in a blanket of cigarette smoke or to be surrounded by a waft of baby powder-perfume used to cover up cigarette smoke.

This was not the case - during the entire duration of my stay I was delighted at how few run-ins I had with cigarette smoke. I was even happier when I got home and realized my laundry smelled fine, and not like I was in a smokey club until 2 AM.

A long line formed during check-in. A staff member came by with bottles of water for guests waiting in line - it was much appreciated.

The line moved fairly fast and for impatient folks, there is plenty to look at - from slot machines with all the bells and whistles to statues of fanciful animals like unicorns and seahorses.

My gift certificate had provided a two night stay in a Luxury Tower Room, a mid-level priced room. During my visit, there was a special that provided free upgrade to the Concierge Tower - score!

I was provided a map of the property and made my way to the exclusive Concierge Tower elevators.

The Concierge Tower room. It really looked just like this - minus room service ;-)

The Room

Atlantis has a wide variety of rooms to match any price point. I'll never say no to a free upgrade! There was a full panorama of nearby mountains and a beautiful sunset. However, the Concierge Tower rooms have tinted windows, making it tough to capture on camera, but trust me, it was beautiful!

The king Concierge Tower room was on the 22nd floor and was 450 square feet. It was a perfect size for a couple or a solo traveler and very quiet. The decor is modern and simple, with warm fall colors - a nice way to relax the eyes after the stimulating casino.

One of my favorite room features was the love seat and lounge area.

WiFi is free for hotel guests and the room includes a desk and plenty of electrical plugs for charging phones and laptops. A slightly outdated iHome dock serves as the alarm clock (I couldn't plug my iPhone 6 into it to charge), there is a 42' flat screen television, and a fully stocked mini-bar (with room for storing your own snacks and drinks) in each room.

Marble, marble, marble is the theme of the bathroom. Ample amenities, including a digital scale and free bottled water replenished daily. There are June Jacobs bath products for folks like me who are too lazy to bring our own shampoo. They also use these products at Spa Atlantis.

And yes, there is a TV. Nothing like watching Animal Planet when you're taking a bath.

Another perk to my room - the closet space. This is awesome because (1) if you overpack you'll love it; (2) if you're traveling as a couple or two friends, you each get your own closet; and (3) if you are staying at the Atlantis the long-term, you have plenty of storage space.

The Concierge Tower rooms have perks, including a personal butler and a private lounge.

No, I didn't utilize the butler service, but next time, I will, darnit!

The 25th floor Concierge Lounge was awesome. It's accessible only by Concierge Tower keyholders and offers free breakfast in the morning, desserts and fruit in the afternoon, and a happy hour with hors d'oeurves in the early evening.

I visited twice during my stay - both the strawberry mojito and the Chandon bubbles (and view, again the windows are tinted on these floors) were delicious!

The room includes daily newspapers, a computer with free internet access, TVs playing whatever sportsball game is on at the time, killer views, and cozy lounge seating. It's pretty awesome.

Oh, and no kids. If you're like me, a solo traveler, or a childfree person, or you just don't want to be around kids for whatever reason - this is your place.

Spa Atlantis is awesome. I relaxed in the adult only, rooftop, enclosed plunge pool room for hours; dozing in and out of naps between dips into the various temperature pools.

Property offerings

Spa Atlantis

First things first: yes, there is a casino. However, Atlantis has quite possibly one of the best spas I have ever been to in my life. Seriously.

I'm a spa junkie - if there is a great one, I'm going and this is a wonderful spa.

While we're here, I'll confess something: I was a little hungover when I visited the spa. I had enjoyed some drinks, ate a steak, and gambled a bit. So I was really needing a spa day.

Therefore, I lounged for hours in the Aqua Lounge, which has three different plunge pools (two hot, one cold), waterfalls and lounge chairs. It's enclosed and adult only - accessible only to spa guests. Spa water (aka water with fruit in it to flavor it) and bottled water is ample. Bring a book or your iPad and relax the day away.

The Brine Room is the greatest place on earth if you're hungover.

After my Swedish massage (of course!), I was deposited at the Brine Room. Literally, the massage therapist guided me to this room (above) and left me on a lounge chair.

I laughed when I saw the Brine Room - what is this new age hippie stuff? A giant stone of salt brine with ever-changing soothing lights and warm cozy blankets to make me fall asleep? This is supposed to cleanse my body, mind, soul and most importantly, my hangover?

Well, it worked. Supposedly, the magical brine air makes it easier for your body to retain water and replenish electrolytes. So, chugging all that spa water and taking a nap in the Brine Room works. Like magic.

Laconium Relaxation Lounge

There are also other rooms to explore, including his and her changing rooms with every amenity you need in a spa - from a tea bar to saunas, hair dryers and showers. The spa also has has a Laconium Relaxation Lounge, that is a mellower version of a steam room.

They also have a Rasul Ceremonial Chamber, which is a type of treatment which has been described as "an ancient treatment used by sultans in their harems." ;-)

Poolside margarita? Twist my arm....

After you recover from too many strawberry mojitos from the Concierge Lounge, you can head to the pool. Indoor or outdoor, take your choice. The pools are available for all resort guests.

I chilled at the indoor pool and I consumed an extremely delicious, boozy, margarita. Hey, I'm on vacation, don't judge!

The main casino floor. The only thing missing are grey hairs at the slots!

Casino

Atlantis has a colorful casino with something for everyone.

I'm a craps player and the starting table bets at Atlantis are reasonable and way cheaper than Vegas. For a craps player, you'll find starting bets as low as $3 during the day and as high as $5 at night. A lot of locals play at Atlantis, because of the low table starts and the service is exceptional (and don't forget the free drinks!).

There are also a ton of slot machines, including a smoke free slot area. My favorite is the Dolly Parton machine. Even if you lose, at least you can select what songs she sings ("Jolene" being a favorite) while you say goodbye to your money.

And no, you can't bet Bitcoins. ;-)

Don't forget to get your club card at any casino - perks include free stuff! (By the way: The "Hot August Nights" is a famous car show that takes place in Reno every year.)

The first thing I did before playing was get a Club Paradise card. The sign up is fast and you get discounts at the restaurants and when you gamble, you earn points to spend at the restaurants and spa (!!) like cash. You'll also get special resort rates when you visit next time. (I went back last month and my room stay was FREE!!)

When I go to a casino, I always bring a set amount I can lose. This time, it was $100. I was lucky and won $175 at the craps tables. I lost a few bucks at the slots, but had a blast.

Atlantis also has an arcade room for kids (or those who like to gamble their money away at the crane game).

Atlantis Steakhouse. Yeah, it's really that beautiful in person

Food and drink

Like any great casino resort, Atlantis has a bunch of restaurants to chose from. There are a ton of bars on property, mainly based in the casino or located at the restaurants.

I ate at the splurgey Atlantis Steakhouse on my first night, where I indulged on a juicy steak and excessively delicious desserts. The service is top notch, the decor is some of the most beautiful I have seen in a restaurant - this is what you expect to find in Vegas or New York.

I've dined at steakhouses across the country and this was, hands down, one of the best I've visited. I'll be blogging about it soon!

Delicious happy hour ahi poke tacos a Bistro Napa. Pardon the dark picture.

Another property restaurant, Bistro Napa, has one of the best happy hours on the planet. It's so popular that people line up outside the door before the restaurant opens.

From 4-6 pm, everyday, all of their small plates are half off (17 dishes, including fresh oysters) and all their cocktails (15 to chose from), beers, spirits and wines (with over 25 wines by the glass) are half off. It's amazing and the food is great, too. I went twice during our stay. Did I mention half off?

The buffet has different themed areas, including fresh carved meats, pho, Mongolian barbecue, Mexican and more.

Atlantis recently closed down their buffet for a multi-million dollar renovation. It was led by Atlantis Chef de Cuisine Clayton Slieff, who also teaches at the Culinary Institute of America in Napa, California (that's a big deal).

I'm not a buffet person, but, I met Chef Clayton at the Atlantis Steakhouse. We had such a fun time talking, I let him convince me into trying the buffet for breakfast. "Trust the chef," he said.

Eggs benedict goodness

Cotton candy

Granola galore

Beautifully crafted pastries and sweets

It's impressive. I had breakfast ($13.99 with my Club Paradise card), which featured everything from bacon and eggs, fresh made pancakes and omelettes to order, a fruit and salad bar, and dessert if you have a sweet tooth. I even had chilaquiles!

The buffet areas have different themes, and includes a Mongolian barbecue, a pho station, Mexican food and a remarkable charcuterie. They also have special weekly themed dinners, including prime rib nights and seafood Fridays, complete with freshly flown in Maine lobster.

It was decadent, delicious and totally worth the price. Just remember: waste not, want not.

The property also includes a 24-hour diner (Purple Parrot - fried eggs & bacon good), an all you can eat sushi bar (delicious), an oyster bar (delicious), a Chicago hot dog stand (no dogs for me), two coffee shops, a casual Italian restaurant (Cafe Alfresco - pretty boring), and a New York-style deli (Manhattan Deli - never been).

Final thoughts

Atlantis is a family-owned business. It's evident in the service and the retention of many of the employees I met. I've seen many of the same employees during my return visits - that says something about the work environment and how the management treats their employees.

For a solo traveler, it's an oasis, with a spa to relax at and plenty of single-diner friendly restaurants and bars.

For a couple, it's a romantic and fun getaway - you'll never need to leave property.

For a family, the pool calls for relaxation and fun, and the reasonably priced restaurant options make for a family friendly night out. Kids might get a bit bored after more than one day, though.

For friends, live music, the casino, and the poolside bar make for an excellent getaway.

Atlantis left me feeling rejuvenated, filled to the brim with tasty food and drink, and feeling spoiled. I've went back already and I'll be back in the future.

Take note

The property is ADA access and children are welcome. Smoking is allowed on site in select areas.

Take action

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is located at 3800 S. Virginia St., Reno, Nevada, 89502. 1-800-723-6500. Rates vary, and can start as low as $99. Check their website for specials and discounts.

About Sarah

Sarah Stierch is a journalist and photographer based in Sonoma, California in the United States. She primarily works in the realms of wine, travel, food and culture. Her work can be discovered in Wine Enthusiast, Sonoma Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, KQED, Motorburn, The Huffington Post, North Bay Biz, North Bay Woman, the Bohemian, The Press Democrat, Sonoma Index-Tribune, and more. She's a former fellow at the Wikimedia Foundation, Smithsonian Institution, and Berkeley Center for New Media.

Photo credits

All photos taken me except:

-Casino floor - Courtesy of Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

-Postcard - Random Ebay seller

-Gambling token - Courtesy of Token Catalog

-Hotel room - Courtesy of Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

-Brine Room - Courtesy of the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

-Laconium Room - Courtesy of the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

-Casino floor - Courtesy of Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

-Atlantis Steakhouse - Courtesy of Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

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Awesome review. Such a detailed write up! I love the look of that pool (I'm so into pools!)

Thanks @choogirl :) I love a great pool, too. They have an outdoor pool, but, it's in the full sun and I like some shade - the indoor pool did the trick!

You truly are living the dream :D
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Dream hard, work hard, play hard :)

Missing the West Coast yet? ;-)

It looks very beautiful that place, the food looks delicious!

Thanks for stopping by! It is indeed beautiful and the food, delicious! I clearly had a lot to share! :)

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