Vagabond Inn South Lake Tahoe is located in picturesque South Lake Tahoe, a half mile from Stateline Casino, Lake Tahoe Beaches and... more »
Vagabond Inn South Lake Tahoe is located in picturesque South Lake Tahoe, a half mile from Stateline Casino, Lake Tahoe Beaches and Heavenly Ski Area. When you stay with us, you can unwind in on of our rooms with a Jacuzzi tubs and watch HBO. For added convenience, we offer a complimentary shuttle to ski areas and the Casino Center. Take a swim in our heated swimming pool or relax in our spa. Sample our complimentary, continental breakfast and read a complimentary weekday newspaper. Whenever you stay with us, we'll serve you with our own brand of Western hospitality. Good value, friendly people- it's how we do things.
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Vagabond Inn Lake Tahoe in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. is within five miles of Heavenly Ski Village and Gondola's ski slopes, Lake Tahoe's beaches and the gaming tables of Starlite Casino. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle service to local ski areas. Vagabond Inn Lake Tahoe features a seasonal outdoor heated pool and year-round spa tub. Complimentary daily continental breakfasts are provides. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available. Guestrooms at Vagabond Inn Lake Tahoe have refrigerators. Rooms feature Thomasville Hunters Valley oak furnishings in muted rose and grey. Select rooms offer hot tubs and fireplaces.
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Overall, I thought this was a pretty good place for the money.
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The hot shower was definitely welcome after a hard day of skiing. The dial was only 2/3 of the way cranked and I like pretty hot showers ... In-room heater also worked ni
It was exactly half the price of the hotel in Nevada where the conference was that I was attending, which was about 2 miles up the road. The room was clean, the buildings were nice. Plenty of parking. Restaurants and drugstores nearby. Internet...
The location was great - close to the casinos and Heavenly. I thought we were getting a really great deal until I went to take a shower ... the water temperature started out warm then in the blink of an eye it went to icy cold and then to scalding...