Hello everyone,
Many of you have probably received the email offer from the Peppermill for the Montego Bay Wing ($65 for Fri/Sat), Peppermill Tower ($75 for Fri/Sat) and Tuscany Suite ($105 for Fri/Sat).
I鈥檇 love your thoughts about this deal and the differences between these rooms. While we always spend some of our gaming time at the 鈥楳ill, our last overnight stay was sometime in the 1990s!
The reviews I鈥檝e been seeing are all over the place, but not very complementary of the new Tuscany Tower. What are your thoughts?
Our April trip group is small (two 40-something women without our spouses and children) and a fun couple in their late 60s. We usually stay at the Silver Legacy or Harrahs. So, stick with what we know or venture south?
Thanks for your feedback!
Need Peppermill advice
Take The Tuscany Suite. It%26#39;s a stretch to call them suites but The Bathrooms more than make up for that!. Spa Tubs, double sinks, great 2 nozzle faucet seperate shower, separate Water Closet (Stool), LCD TV %26amp; incredible towels!
Need Peppermill advice
Just got back from the Peppermill and we stayed in the Tuscany Tower. It was very nice and would recommend it. They do have the flat screen LCD%26#39;s but they are not in high def. We found the slots and video poker machines to be pretty loose at the Mill compared to other casinos. We will be returning.
I don%26#39;t know why the reviews aren%26#39;t complimentary. I%26#39;ve stayed at the Peppermill numerous times. I was very impressed with the Tuscan Tower. The room was tastefully decorated, the bed was extremely comfortable and I loved the bathroom. The exterior of the Peppermill is looking rather upscale these days, going iwth a Tuscan theme. Now, if they%26#39;d just lose the garish interior!
';Now, if they%26#39;d just lose the garish interior!'; But Spotcat, that%26#39;s how you know which casino you%26#39;re in!!! The Peppermill had been doing a lot to attract locals lately and their spa is very nice. We%26#39;ve been able to peak into some of the Tuscany tower rooms when there for other things and they do look nice. We had good meals at Biscotti%26#39;s and Chi recently.
Forgot to mention the bed. One of the most comfortable I have ever slept on.
I got a similar offer. $49, $59 and $89.00
The remodelled tower rooms are nice.
I loved the Tuscan Tower Rooms. They are huge! Super cozy beds, large whirlpool bath. Cant beat that. The oly downfall is the walk from the Tuscan Tower to the casino is not as close as the other tower. Thats the only complaint i have.
Don%26#39;t forget to add in the daily $7.50 resort fee that Peppermill will charge you on top of the advertised rate. Left a very bad taste in our mouth as it was our first stay there in several years.
We stayed there last weekend in the Montego Bay rooms - it was small, but the bed was very comfortable and the big plasma TV was great.
We%26#39;ve stayed at a lot of hotels in Reno, and our favorite is the Siena. The casino is small, but the rooms are very nice, the bedding is great and I prefer the ambience to the bigger hotels.
We stayed for more than thirty years at Harrah%26#39;s and about six times at Silver Legacy. Friends of ours had us try the Atlantis three years ago and we liked the rooms and gambling.
We had a great offer from Peppermill after trying Tower rooms twice and not that big of a deal for us.
They gave us three free nights for grand opening of the Tuscany Towers and the rooms are very nice and as others have stated great bath rooms.
Even though we really don%26#39;t care for the lighting in Peppermill casino we do spend some time there every trip and have dinner or lunch.
If we stayed there it would only be in the new Tuscany Towers or other wise would would stay at Atlantis.
The rooms are very nice but when we go to Reno we don%26#39;t spend much time in the rooms so the size just not important. The down side is that it is a good trip from rooms to the casino but they have a nice restaurant and bar area on second floor.
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