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is so much to do in Reno,
Nevada but most find their way here to gamble
at the casinos. The biggest little city in the world has
had a few faces since it was established in 1859 and today
the most profitable casinos are the El Dorado, Sands Regency,
Harrah's, Silver Legacy Resort, Peppermill, Atlantis,
and Circus Circus and are within a few blocks of each
other; all are up to modern ADA codes. |
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streets of Downtown Reno are very well
maintained, which makes it pleasant to walk around and
explore the different casinos, antique and pawn shops,
and even wedding chapels. Handicapped parking is available
all over downtown and at every casino. |
Even
around the business area of downtown, which includes
City Hall, you can find a different kinds of restaurants
and shops. A river runs through part of this area and
makes for a beautiful and unexpected setting. There
is even a casino, the Siena Hotel Spa Casino that rests
right on the river's edge. |
Sands
Regency Casino gives
you the true Reno experience and just a few blocks from
downtown and other casinos. The handicapped accessible
room was large enough for a power wheelchair and the
lower closet bar was within reach as shown in the below
photo. The bathroom was also spacious and had a roll-in
shower with a handheld nozzle. A wide bench, shown below,
was provided by hotel when requested. There was also
a towel rack right next to the shower, for convenient
access. |
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