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Reno / Boomtown KOALocal Area AttractionsBoomtown AttractionsAt Boomtown, you've hit the jackpot with great gaming. Try your luck at super slot machines...terrific table games... kool Keno... slick sports book...and top-rated Poker tournaments. Join our free Bonus Club and earn Boomtown Bucks, cash, complimentaries and giveaways just for playing! Boomtown's Family Fun CenterIndulge your wild streak. Kids of all ages can't get enough of the 30,000 square foot Family Fun Center, bursting with fun-filled activities. There's a 3D Motion Theater, Climbing Wall, Flight Simulator, Antique Carousel, Covered Wagon Ferris Wheel and the Rodeo Rider-plus over 200 video and redemption games, a separate party room and snack bar. Boomtown's 3D Motion Theater is the first in the world to be all-digital. Hold on tight as you ride amid booming sound effects produced by Dolby Digital! Cabaret LoungeKick up your heels and dance the night away at the Can Can SM Cabaret Lounge. The festive, confetti-accented chandeliers and plush draping set the stage for some of the top names in cabaret fun. Sit back, have a drink and enjoy the free nightly live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 7 p.m. Great DiningFrom quick snacks to gourmet dining, Boomtown satisfies every craving. Meadowood MallThe mall has over 100 shops to choose from, as well as a world of tempting tastes at the Palms Food Court. Animal ArkAnimal Ark is a 38-acre non-profit wildlife sanctuary provides permanent care for animals that cannot be returned to the wild, including tigers, arctic fox, bobcats and cheetahs. Enjoy an up close view of these amazing animals. Special events include Cheetah Races and Wolf Howl Nights. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. from April through October. Admission is charged. Located north of Reno on Highway 395. Fleischmann Planetarium and Science CenterNevada ’s first planetarium features star shows and the science museum has hands-on interactive displays. There is also an IMAX theater showing a variety of films for the whole family to enjoy. For more information visit the Planetarium online or call 775-784-4812 for schedules. Admission is charged. Located at the University of Nevada, Reno. National Automobile MuseumThe Automobile Museum has more than 220 antique, vintage, classic and one of a kind automobiles on display in unique period street settings! This 100,000 square foot internationally acclaimed museum features cars driven by the stars, including James Dean, John Wayne and Elvis Presley. Open Monday - Saturday, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Admission is charged. Located in Reno. Nevada Historical Society MuseumFounded in 1904, the state’s oldest museum offers exhibits from pre-historic times to the present, including Living On The Land, Riches From The Earth and Neon Nights. Learn about the colorful characters from Nevada’s past! Open Monday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Admission is charged. Located at the University of Nevada, Reno. Nevada Museum of ArtSee Nevada Art from around the world through traveling exhibits as well as permanent exhibits organized around the themes of land and environment. Enjoy a walk through the sculpture garden and lunch at the Cafe Musee. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Thursdays until 8:00 p.m. Admission is charged. Located in Reno. Reno ArchThis unique entryway sign proclaiming Reno “The Biggest Little City in the World” was first erected in 1926 to celebrate the completion of the Transcontinental Highway. It is located on Virginia Street downtown, welcoming everyone. This neon sign is recognized worldwide and is one of the most photographed landmarks. Reno RiverwalkWith the rushing waters of the Truckee River as a backdrop, the Riverwalk is a delightful place to stroll, relax and shop. There are restaurants, galleries, museums, boutiques and more! Wilbur May CenterEstablished by local philanthropist, Wilbur D. May, this center is an adventure for all ages. The museum displays rare and exotic artifacts from his world travels. There is an indoor arboretum and beautiful outdoor botanical gardens with creek side meadows and courtyards. The “Great Basin Adventure” has a petting zoo, pony rides, gold panning, a “touch anything” Discover Room and more. Call 775-785-5961 for hours. Admission is charged. Located at San Rafael Park. Truckee River Park at WingfieldAt the Truckee River Park you can ride the rapids down the 2,600 foot whitewater course, float on an inner tube, wade in the shallows or just relax on the shore. The constant flow of fresh, clean water makes for year round fun for the whole family. Equipment rentals are available nearby. Located in downtown Reno. FishingThe Truckee River has superb trout fishing, especially as it races down the canyon, and there are numerous access points off of I-80. Pyramid Lake is famous for its Lahontan cutthroat trout and the season runs from October - June. There is an entrance fee for the lake and fishing licenses are required. GolfThe Reno area offers world-class golf courses for every level of play. Did you know that due to Reno’s high altitude, your golf balls will fly 10% farther? There are more than 40 courses within 90 minutes of Reno, including Montreux Golf Club, Reno’s only PGA stop, Washoe County, built in 1934, Arrowcreek, Resort at Red Hawk and many more. Area Information:Greater Reno/Sparks Chamber of Commerce |
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