STAY-AT-HOME ORDER KILLS TAHOE CASINO, CLOSES AFTER 35 YRS

STAY-AT-HOME ORDER KILLS TAHOE CASINO, CLOSES AFTER 35YRS

April 15, 2020

Rob Lauer Political Reporter

Today, the Lakeside Inn and Casino closed permanently after 35 years on business due to Sisolak’s Corona Virus shut down order. IN an online statement the Casino hotel said:

After 35 years of being a source of entertainment for thousands of guests, we are permanently closing our doors. This includes all areas of our business including our casino, restaurant, and hotel.

This decision was not made lightly. We hoped that we would be able to resume operations once this COVID-19 situation improved. However, that’s just not in the cards for us.

We were able to stay open for 35 years because of our tremendous staff, loyal guests, and a supportive community. The relationships we have created with our guests are just incredible!

Although this is unexpected news, we’d love to hear any Lakeside memories you’d like to share by commenting below.

In the coming days, please check our website for information on how to cash in slot tickets and/or table games chips that you may have. We will continue to update that page with any related information we can share with you.
www.lakesideinn.com/closure-updates

Whenever you think of us, we hope you’ll think fondly of the good times we had together!

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