Ridge Pointe Tahoe
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Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting Stateline, Ridge Pointe Tahoe is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its proximity to great restaurants, Ridge Pointe Tahoe makes it easy to enjoy the best of Stateline.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a refrigerator and a kitchenette, and you can stay connected during your stay as Ridge Pointe Tahoe offers guests paid internet access.
The hotel features a concierge. Plus, Ridge Pointe Tahoe offers a pool and a lounge, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
While staying in Stateline, you can check out a popular Mexican restaurant like Cabo Wabo, which is serving up some great dishes.
If you are interested in exploring Stateline, check out a park, such as Kahle Park and Community Center.
Whether you’re travelling for business, pleasure or both, Ridge Pointe Tahoe is sure to make your visit to Stateline one worth remembering.
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Their are nice stainless steel BBQs on-site as well as a common area with a small workout room, pool table and large flat screen TV. The "Pointe" is part of "The Ridge" which boasts a large club facility complete with indoor racquetball, indoor basketball and tennis, a large workout facility, indoor/outdoor pool and spa, billiards room, arcade, ping pong and even a complementary movie theatre. We used these facilities numerous times during our stay by utilizing the facilities free shuttle. We found the shuttle to arrive within 5 minutes of our call requesting it.
The Pointe one bed units have a balcony that over looks the Heavenly Valley Ski Resort (Stagecoach lift). There is complementary shuttle service to both the Heavenly Stagecoach and Heavenly Boulder lodges. It was great to be staying directly adjacent to the lifts.
Free shuttle service is also provided into the casino area of South Lake Tahoe. We found the service to be very reliable and valuable as well. The facility provides free underground parking and honestly there really isn't a need to use your vehicle once you arrive if you plan on staying in the local South Lake Tahoe area.
We found the furnishings to be a bit dated, but still in good condition, in fact it appeared that in unit washer/dryer was a relatively new model. It was great to have the washer/dryer in the unit, we used it multiple times.
My family throughly enjoyed our stay at the Ridge Pointe, we found the room to be great, the facilities to be wonderful and the location terrific and a really great value. The only drawback we could find was the slightly outdated decor, but that was very easy to overlook.
A few days later I went down on the elevator with a young couple that had been put in the original unit & the TV still didn’t work and they definitely were not happy with the unit.
This situation shows me that they pay zero attention to requests, they put people into rooms with things that don’t work, and they obviously could care less that they inconvenienced s long time owner.
My last trip was in Oct. 2009; the one-bedroom had been completely renovated with new furniture, IPOD dock, etc. I felt relief that my timeshare maintenance fees were going for something.
My brother and I, in 2006, decided to try out ALL 13 of the hot tubs in the Ridge Tahoe complex in one day [it actually took one afternoon and one morning.] We decided the one at Ridge Pointe is still the best [although it was closed for repairs when I was there in 2009.]
I've stayed at one other complex on the same side of the mountain as Ridge Pointe -- don't remember if it was Kingsbury or The Ridge -- and found Ridge Pointe to be much more modern, much better lit, better quality everything. From the limited glances I've gotten of other rooms in other buildings as we walked by, I still like Ridge Pointe best.
There are reasonably-priced restaurants down the hill a short distance, some with two-for-one coupons available through Entertainment.com for timeshare owners.
I'm going back in Oct. 2011 and hope everything is as good as I've always found it to be.
And I will add that in 1999 or so when we rented for a couple of nights, the fold-out sofa that the children were to sleep on was broken. We asked for a different room, and were told too bad, just like if you went to a hotel and the TV was broken, that would just be your tough luck and you wouldn't get another one. But in the end, they gave us an entire additional studio suite for the children, so it worked out even better than having the sleeper sofa in the living room fixed.
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