Carson Valley Inn | |
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Location | Minden, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 1627 U.S. Route 395 |
Opening date | August 10, 1984; 39 years ago (1984-08-10) |
Theme | Rustic lodge |
Total gaming space | 22,800 square feet (2,120 m2) |
Owner | Michael Pegram |
Architect | Worth Group |
Renovated in | 2009 2010 |
Coordinates | 38°57′22″N 119°46′05″W / 38.95616°N 119.76792°W / 38.95616; -119.76792 |
Website | carsonvalleyinn |
Carson Valley Inn is a hotel and casino located in Minden, Nevada. It contains 22,800 square feet (2,120 m2) of gaming space.[1][2][3][4][5]
Carson Valley Inn was initially founded by Patrick and Jeane Mulreany in 1984. From the beginning, the location functions as both a casino and a hotel.[3] The Mulreanys exclusively operated Carson Valley Inn until 2009, when the hotel was acquired by Mike Pegram, who owned a local casino in Carson City called Bodines Casino, and the Carano family, who has a number of casinos in Reno, including Silver Legacy Resort Casino and Eldorado Hotel Casino.[6]
Following this acquisition, the hotel underwent multiple renovations starting from 2009, which increased the number of rooms and facilities available alongside expanding existing.[7] A steak restaurant that the Inn was known, Fiona, was also renamed CV Steak during this period.[8]
Carson Valley Inn offers 24-hours access to their casino gaming rooms.[9] In addition to their hotel rooms, the location also has a trailer park and motor lodge rooms [6]. Several other facilities on offer include three food and beverage establishments: CV Steak, Katie's Country Kitchen, and Job's Perk.[10] The hotel also has a convention center and a number of spa services, as well as a swimming pool.[11]
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