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Whether
summer or winter, Lake Tahoe is one of California's
most visited locations and a spectacular wonder of
this beautiful country. Each season has a different
face; a new canvas to explore. Let me show you Lake
Tahoe. |
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Traveling
around Lake Tahoe in a wheelchair involves skill,
awareness and patients. Especially in the winter,
approach ramps more with caution. Handicapped parking
is all over and for the ease of moving with without
crowds, I suggest avoiding holiday weekends. |
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| The
Best Western Station House Inn ..................WEBSITE |
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This
Best Western, located two blocks from the Nevada State
Line is cozy, inviting, and exceptionally clean hotel.
There is wheelchair accessible parking, roll-in showers,
an excellent heating system for the colder months,
and a delicious, hot, and hearty complimentary breakfast
every morning at the restaurant on the property.
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| Lakeside
Casino Inn ................................ WEBSITE |
With
just a quarter of a mile from the high end casinos
and hub of South Lake Tahoe, the Lakeside
Inn & Casino is a convenient and handicapped
friendly hotel to check into. Ground level rooms,
parking, and roll-in showers are available if arranged
in advance.
Be sure to get the heater fixed right away if it's
not working upon arrival during the colder months. |
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