This Just in From the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe

 

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“It’s all hands on deck to ensure we have as much of the resort casino rock ‘n’ roll ready for our guests on January 28th as possible,” said Don Marrandino, chief operations officer for Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe. “The excitement and support we’ve received from our friends and fans on the west coast, and throughout the country, has been extraordinary. We’re excited to deliver the first Hard Rock Hotel & Casino experience to Tahoe’s South Shore.”

With music at its core, rooted in popular culture and revered as the purveyor of live music venues, no other brand evokes passion and inspires memorable experiences like Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe is true to the brand’s mission to combine the authenticity of the Lake Tahoe region with strong music appreciation to deliver a one-of-a-kind guest experience.

The property will feature 539 rooms and suites rooted in rock ‘n’ roll art and memorabilia, including unparalleled views from tower rooms of Lake Tahoe or Heavenly Mountain Resort, four new restaurants, several bars, a 25,000 square foot casino and a variety of live indoor and outdoor entertainment.

For more information on the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe and for room reservations, visit HardRockCasinoLakeTahoe.com or call 844-588-ROCK. Like Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Lake Tahoe on Facebook.

 


Mimi Towle

Mimi Towle has been the editor of Marin Magazine for over a decade. She lived with her family in Sycamore Park and Strawberry and thoroughly enjoyed raising two daughters in the mayhem of Marin’s youth sports; soccer, swim, volleyball, ballet, hip hop, gymnastics and many many hours spent at Miwok Stables. Her community involvements include volunteering at her daughter’s schools, coaching soccer and volleyball (glorified snack mom), being on the board of both Richardson Bay Audubon Center. Currently residing on a floating home in Sausalito, she enjoys all water activity, including learning how to steer a 6-person canoe for the Tamalpais Outrigger Canoe Club. Born and raised in Hawaii, her fondness for the islands has on occasion made its way into the pages of the magazine.