Stayed here in 2011. The room was decent and the price was good. However, it is now 2016 and I still get phone calls all the time from timeshare/hotel«partners» with this hotel(e.g. hotels in Vegas). I’ve asked multiple times to have them stop calling me, but I guess each«partner» needs to be told separately. Stay here if you want to be spammed by phone calls for 5+ years.
Marco F.
Classificação do local: 3 Hayward, CA
This is now called Diamond Resorts Tahoe.
Aj C.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
Came in here to inquire how much a room is per night. We were met with an older lady and by the way she treated us, she was not satisfied with her life. She gave us an attitude and was very condescending towards us just because of our age. If you look young, the chances of you being snubbed is high so be aware of that. Will not be coming back here and I do not recommend this to other people. You could find better places around Lake Tahoe.
Mike C.
Classificação do local: 3 Culver City, CA
This is timeshare central. If you have a timeshare you’ve probably stayed here. My friend has one, so I’ve stayed here. The first time I went here however, Chrisro and I were up snowboarding and staying in Harrahs. The concierge recommended we go here for some easy money. Well that meant sitting through a 65 minute bruteforce timeshare sales campaign. Seriously — we felt like a computer probably does when being hacked, well if a computer felt anything. We were caught off guard a bit, but each of us collected a check for $ 100. $ 200 for 65 minutes of our time — not too shabby. It was pretty hardcore though — they really expected to make a sale and I wasn’t having any. I am not they type of person to drop $ 20k without a lot of research and willingness. So the moral of this story is, know what you are getting into. If you are prepared, which you likely are now after reading my review, its all good and you’ll get two free lift tickets + dinner and drinks for 1hr of your time.