Location: Near the California
border, 58 miles N.E. of Lake Tahoe and 32 miles N. of Carson
City.
Reno may be best known for its neon arch on Virginia Street
which welcomes visitors to “The Biggest Little City in the World.”
The current arch is actually the fourth one since the original arch
was built in 1927. The area also houses the nation’s largest car
collection at the National Automobile Museum.
Here’s information, as supplied by Nevada’s State Gaming
Control Board, showing the slot machine payback percentages for all
of the Reno area casinos for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2006
and ending June 30, 2007:
Denomination
Payback %
1˘ Slots
91.76
5˘ Slots
93.45
25˘ Slots
92.96
$1 Slots
95.84
$1 Megabucks
91.51
$5 Slots
95.82
$25 Slots
95.14
All Slots
94.85
All Reno casinos are open 24 hours and, unless otherwise noted,
offer: slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, and
roulette.
Some casinos also offer: sports book (SB), race book (RB),
Spanish 21 (S21), baccarat (B), mini-baccarat (MB), pai gow (PG),
poker (P), pai gow poker (PGP), Caribbean stud poker (CSP), let it
ride (LIR), three-card poker (TCP), sic bo (SIC), keno (K), big
6 wheel (B6) and bingo (BG). The minimum gambling age is 21.
Overnight parking of an RV in a casino parking lot
is prohibited in Reno. For Reno information call the Reno/Sparks
Convention & Visitors Authority at (800) FOR-RENO or go to: www.renolaketahoe.com
Shown below is a list of all Reno casinos.
Click on a casino name to see a page
of detailed information about that particular casino.