Club Tahoe is a resort of about 20 buildings with four tri-levels units in each. Except for the decor being rather dated (1970's) with...
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Club Tahoe is a resort of about 20 buildings
with four tri-levels units in each. Except for
the decor being rather dated (1970's) with dark
colors, we are very pleased with the spacious-
ness of our unit. When you enter the unit,
there's a small landing with a cloak closet.
From there you can walk down to the master
bedroom (queen size bed) with a private full
bath and to the other bedroom (queen size bed)
with an bathroom just outside the bedroom. The
small double-decker washer/dryer is also located
in this small hallway. Again from the entryway,
you walk up to the main floor where there's the
family room/dining room and full kitchen. The
kitchen is well equipped (and you can also
borrow from housekeeping a crock pot, mixer,
other appliances). My only complaint is that
the dishes are in a high cabinet above the sink
and counter so, being only 5 feet tall, I had to
stand on a chair to reach the dishes. Other
than that, I'm quite pleased with the kitchen.
From the family room, there's a spiral staircase
that leads to a spacious loft with two twin
beds. This is a real plus with the kids.
Practically speaking, you could sleep 8 people
if you have two people sharing the queen size
beds. The main inconvenience is having the
bathrooms on the lower level.
The Club House is quite nice with an arcade,
pool table, lounge, jacuzzi, sauna, and indoor
racketball course. There's also a pool and
tennis courts.
Club Tahoe is also just a couple blocks away
from downtown Incline Village. This is the
Nevada side of the North Shore of Tahoe where's
it's quieter than the South Shore's casino and
commercial area.
The ski areas are fantastic in this area and
easy to drive to (although check for road
conditions during the winter). The staff is
very helpful and we'll definitely like to come
back to Club Tahoe!