Frommer's Review
If you like gambling but hate gauche, glitzy casinos, you'll like the Hyatt in Incline Village. Amid towering pines and mountains on the lake's pristine northeast shore, it's far classier and quieter than the casino hotels you'll find along Stateline. The private beach, loaded with water toys -- catamaran cruises, boat rentals, jet skis, parasailing -- is available only to guests. The adjoining Lakeside Cottages are a wee bit o' heaven for families or honeymooners who want beachfront access and large, comfortable rooms with unobstructed panoramas of the lake. Popular Camp Hyatt affords kids aged 3 to 12 a break from their parents for the day. The Lone Eagle Grille, one of several on-site restaurants, has one of the most beautiful dining rooms on the lake and superb cuisine. Be sure to take a walk (or a jog) down Lakeshore Boulevard to see the magnificent estates fronting the water. The latest addition is a 15,000-square-foot Stillwater Spa facility with a multitiered swimming pool and an entire 150-room wing of Spa Terrace guest rooms.
Facilities: 4 restaurants; 4 lounges; nearby golf course; watersports equipment rental; bike rental; children's program; video arcade; concierge; tour and activities desk; car-rental desk; business center; room service; in-room massage; laundry service; same-day dry cleaning; executive-level rooms.
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