Address: 280 N Center St, Reno, NV 89501, USA
The Hall Experience LLC
Fantastic!!!
Milton Smith
Had a great time. Most of the attractions I visited were within walking distance. Food was great and there was plenty to do.
The manager
We found it to be a dump! In the middle of the day the customer service counter was closed....so couldn't check in. Additionally, the bathrooms are locked and you need a code from customer service to open them. Can't get the code if the customer service counter is closed! Morons
Roxann Welker
Fun place to hang out and gamble
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Hands
Yes they still do.
whars the number to amtrak
4th street bus station is right next to it
You can get travel insurance on your schedule and if you have that travel insurance then you can get your full refund on your Amtrak ticket if you don't have the insurance you could still get a Amtrak credit and then sometimes they deduct 10 to $20 of that ticket for a penalty but not always I'm Amtrak is usually pretty good at honoring it if it is their fault such as the train is late and it's going to make you late for an appointment and that's the reason your counseling the ticket just explain that to the ticket agent and they will work with you
I have no idea sorry
To be honest I have no idea. Last time I took greyhound to San Fransico was 2015 and it was the amtrak station in downtown Frisco.
401 I street, Sacramento
Not really. On cabs
No but there are cabs or the bus across the street
Its a studio apts. Seigle suites. I wouldnt recommended them
Very small with a bunk bed type sleeping arrangement. Toilets and shower are separate, on the car.
Amtrak has been known to operate on a modified schedule. I have seen snow sheds over tracks located in areas that would be affected in the Sierra Nevada's and Rockies.
Take the city bus.
I believe they do
An hour before the train leaves
Nope
If they find it they will put it in the lost and found
I'm pretty sure Amtrak will be able to take you to Pennsylvania
Call your local Amtrak station
Yes but you'll have to transfer at Sacramento and get on train 6
If you're talking about taking a service dog on a train, they're very much welcomed in the lower level seating of the train - the area for senior citizens or disabled. On a bus, I have no idea but would imagine that's okay too. Call the bus depot.
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