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Where to Ring in 2022 in Reno

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Are you ready to say sayonara to 2021? Well, the countdown has officially begun until 2022 is here. Send 2021 off on a high note and welcome the new year in style. Check out where to ring in 2022 in Reno, and have a very happy and safe New Year’s.

Bass Camp Presents Borgore New Year’s Eve 2022

Cargo Concert Hall is putting on a big celebration for New Year’s featuring Borgore, JAWNS, GAWM, and Audio Stasis.

Burlexque

Enjoy a glam and fun New Year’s Eve celebration at LEX Nightclub inside the Grand Sierra Resort.

Downtown Fireworks Show

When the clock strikes midnight, a spectacular fireworks show will take place over Virginia Street and the Reno Arch.

El Raj and Oh Lonesome Ana New Year’s Party

The local bands, El Raj and Oh Lonesome Ana, and a vinyl DJ will keep you dancing at Matador Lounge until it’s time to ring in the new year.

New Year’s Celebrations at THE ROW

There are several New Year’s celebrations happening at THE ROW, including VIP parties at NoVi, Brew Brothers, El Jefe’s Cantina, and Rum Bullions, as well as no-cover celebrations at Roxy’s, Silver Baron, Aura, and Cabaret.

New Year’s Eve at Wild River Grille

Plan for an amazing night enjoying a five-course gourmet dinner with a complimentary glass of champagne at Wild River Grille. The menu has so many great options, including Creole shrimp bisque, braised short rib croquettes, and citrus herb lamb chops.

New Year’s Eve Dining at Atlantis

Don’t worry about cooking on the last day of the year. Instead, go and check out the four-course dinners in Bistro Napa and Atlantis Steakhouse or the fabulous steak and seafood feast at Toucan Charlie’s Buffet & Grille.

Reno 54 ~ A Swagged Out New Year’s Eve Shindig

Dancers, aerial performers, and live music will all be a part of the New Year’s celebration at Record Street Brewing. There is also a prix fixe menu for New Year’s Eve if you’d like to end 2021 with a delicious meal.

 

No matter how you spend the last day of 2021 or where you ring in 2022 in Reno, we hope you reflect on the good memories you made and can look forward to some exciting new opportunities in the new year.

 

If you’d like to stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Relocation Guide: Reno is One of the Best Ski Towns in the U.S.

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We acknowledge that we may be a little biased to call Reno the best ski town in the U.S., but it’s true. With more than a dozen ski resorts just a short driving distance from the Biggest Little City in the World, we’re pretty lucky to be able to enjoy all of the amenities and winter sports offered by being so close to the mountains.

 

Northern Nevada also once had the highest concentration of ski and snowboard resorts in all of North America. While the area has slipped in the rankings slightly, there are no shortage of resorts to visit, including:

  1. Boreal
  2. Diamond Peak
  3. Donner Ski Ranch
  4. Granlibakken
  5. Heavenly Mountain Resort
  6. Homewood Mountain Resort
  7. Kirkwood Mountain Resort
  8. Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
  9. Northstar California Resort
  10. Palisades Tahoe
  11. Royal Gorge
  12. Sierra-at-Tahoe
  13. Soda Springs Ski Resort
  14. Sugar Bowl Resort
  15. Tahoe Donner

The Reno-Tahoe area gets more than 400 inches of snow each year, and the ski season often lasts from November through April. This fact alone draws in hundreds of skiers and snowboarders each year, but there are some places that only locals would know about, like Sky Tavern.

 

Sky Tavern has taught thousands of people how to ski or ride, and recently they won the coveted National Ski Area Association “Conversion Cup.” That’s an award given to the North American ski area deemed best at “creating lifelong enthusiasts.” Sky Tavern isn’t just known for teaching kids to navigate the fresh powder like pros. They also host a variety of programs and classes, including a ski swap and a ski and snowboard rental.

 

If you still don’t believe us when we say Reno is one of the best ski towns in the U.S., Reno was also voted the second-best ski town in the USA TODAY 10BEST Reader’s Choice 2016.

 

The snowy weather is just one of the things we love about calling Reno home. ​​​​If you have questions about moving or what it’s like relocating to the Reno-Sparks community, contact the David Morris Group. We’re always happy to share our knowledge of the area and the real estate market!

 

 

 

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​​Reno-Sparks Holiday Light Displays and Events

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Twinkling lights and Christmas trees will soon be on display everywhere, just as radio stations will be playing the soundtracks of the classic Christmas crooners. Getting into the holiday spirit isn’t hard when you live in the Reno-Sparks area, and there are so many events and activities to keep your calendar full throughout December.

Holiday Light Displays

Holiday Events

We hope that your season is merry and bright! Spend some time enjoying the twinkling lights and the various holiday events that Northern Nevada is known for. If you need any recommendations on the best holiday celebrations around town or if you’d like to talk about buying or selling a home in the new year, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

 

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November Events

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November always feels like the true start of the holiday season in Reno. The crisp mornings and the potential for snow to dust the walkways brings some holiday cheer. In between your Thanksgiving preparations, be sure to check out some of the November events happening around town!

 

This is just the start of the holiday events happening in the Reno-Sparks area. If you need more ideas on what events you can attend throughout November, or if you’d like to know what’s happening in the local real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

 

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2021 Ski Resort Opening Dates and Safety Protocols

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Could your mood use a lift? Well, good news — ski and snowboard season is here! The slopes will be opening soon and your weekends are sure to be full of trips to the resorts to enjoy some fresh powder. To help you prepare, we’ve put together a list of the 2021 ski resort opening dates and safety protocols.

Opening Dates

  • Now Open – Boreal Mountain Resort
    • Unlimited season passes – $529 for adults 24 – 59
    • Unlimited season passes – $469 for young adults 18 – 23
    • Unlimited season passes – $419 for teens 13 – 17
    • Unlimited season passes – $319 for kids 5 – 12
    • Unlimited season passes – $39 for micro kids 4 and under
    • Unlimited season passes – $189 for seniors 60 – 69
    • Unlimited season passes – $79 for super seniors 70+
    • Night passes – $329
  • Now Open – Palisades Tahoe
    • Ikon Pass – $1,149 for adults 23+
    • Ikon Pass – $869 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Ikon Pass – $379 for children 5 – 12
    • Ikon Pass – $149 for children 4 and under
    • Ikon Base Pass – $879 for adults 23+
    • Ikon Base Pass – $679 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Ikon Base Pass – $339 for children 5 – 12
    • Ikon Base Pass – $99 for children 4 and under
    • Ikon 4-Day Pass – $499 for adults 23+
    • Ikon 4-Day Pass – $399 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Ikon 4-Day Pass – $299 for children 5 – 12
    • Ikon 4-Day Pass – $299 for children 4 and under
    • Tahoe Super 4 Pack – $399 for adults 18+
    • Tahoe Super 4 Pack – $359 for seniors 70+
    • Tahoe Super 4 Pack – $359 for young adults 13 – 17
    • Tahoe Super 4 Pack – $319 for children 5 – 12
    • Midweek 4 Pack – $329 for adults 18+
    • Midweek 4 Pack – $296 for seniors 70+
    • Midweek 4 Pack – $296 for young adults 13 – 17
    • Midweek 4 Pack – $230 for children 5 – 12
  • November 19 – Northstar California
    • Epic passes – $1,024 for adults 13+
    • Epic passes – $514 for kids 5 – 12
    • Epic local passes – $774 for adults 19+
    • Epic local passes – $604 for teens 13 – 18
    • Epic local passes – $394 for kids 5 – 12
    • Tahoe local passes – $654 for adults 19+
    • Tahoe local passes – $517 for teens 13 – 18
    • Tahoe local passes – $324 for kids 5 – 12
    • Tahoe value passes – $562 for adults 19 – 64
    • Tahoe value passes – $464 for seniors 65+
    • Tahoe value passes – $454 for teens 13 – 18
    • Tahoe value passes – $274 for kids 5 – 12
  • November 19 – Heavenly Mountain
    • Epic passes – $1,024 for adults 13+
    • Epic passes – $514 for kids 5 – 12
    • Epic local passes – $774 for adults 19+
    • Epic local passes – $604 for teens 13 – 18
    • Epic local passes – $394 for kids 5 – 12
    • Tahoe local passes – $654 for adults 19+
    • Tahoe local passes – $517 for teens 13 – 18
    • Tahoe local passes – $324 for kids 5 – 12
    • Tahoe value passes – $562 for adults 19 – 64
    • Tahoe value passes – $464 for seniors 65+
    • Tahoe value passes – $454 for teens 13 – 18
    • Tahoe value passes – $274 for kids 5 – 12
  • November 29 – Sugar Bowl Resort
    • Unrestricted passes – $989 for adults 23 – 64
    • Unrestricted passes – $794 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Unrestricted passes – $794 for seniors 65 – 74
    • Unrestricted passes – $594 for children 6 – 12
    • Unrestricted passes – $594 for super seniors 75+
    • Unrestricted passes – $99 for children 5 and under
    • Slightly restricted passes – $784 for adults 23 – 64
    • Slightly restricted passes – $669 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Slightly restricted passes – $669 for seniors 65 – 74
    • Midweek passes – $619 for adults 23 – 64
    • Midweek passes – $599 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Midweek passes – $599 for seniors 65 – 74
  • December 3 – Kirkwood
    • Epic passes – $1,024 for adults 13+
    • Epic passes – $514 for kids 5 – 12
    • Epic local passes – $774 for adults 19+
    • Epic local passes – $604 for teens 13 – 18
    • Epic local passes – $394 for kids 5 – 12
    • Kirkwood passes – $654 for adults 19 – 64
    • Kirkwood passes – $529 for seniors 65+
    • Kirkwood passes – $519 for teens 13 – 18
    • Kirkwood passes – $334 for kids 5 – 12
    • Tahoe local passes – $654 for adults 19+
    • Tahoe local passes – $517 for teens 13 – 18
    • Tahoe local passes – $324 for kids 5 – 12
    • Tahoe value passes – $562 for adults 19 – 64
    • Tahoe value passes – $464 for seniors 65+
    • Tahoe value passes – $454 for teens 13 – 18
    • Tahoe value passes – $274 for kids 5 – 12
  • December 9 – Diamond Peak Ski Resort
    • Season passes – $620 for adults 24 – 64
    • Season passes – $520 for young adults 13 – 23
    • Season passes – $280 for kids 7 – 12
    • Season passes – $520 for seniors 65 – 69
    • Season passes – $220 for super seniors 70 – 79
    • Season passes – FREE for kids 6 & under and adults 80+
    • Season passes – $1,099 for transferrable tickets
  • TBD – Homewood Mountain Resort
    • Ultimate passes – $999 for adults 19 – 61
    • Ultimate passes – $649 for teens 13 – 18
    • Ultimate passes – $379 for kids 5 – 12
    • Ultimate passes – $649 for seniors 62+
    • Ultimate passes – FREE for kids 4 and under
    • Ultimate family passes – $3,199
  • TBD – Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
    • Premier passes – $795 for adults 16+
    • Premier passes – $395 for children 6 – 15
    • Value passes – $695 for adults 16+
    • Value passes – $345 for children 6 – 15
    • Midweek + Sundays passes – $595 for adults 16+
    • Midweek + Sundays passes – $295 for children 6 – 15
    • Midweek passes – $495 for adults 16+
    • Midweek passes – $245 for children 6 – 15
    • My passes – $325
  • TBD – Sierra-at-Tahoe
    • Unlimited passes – $549 for adults 23 – 69
    • Unlimited passes – $449 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Unlimited passes – $449 for college students
    • Unlimited passes – $249 for children 5 – 12
    • Unlimited passes – $249 for super seniors 70+
    • Unlimited passes – FREE for children 4 and under
    • Play passes – $449 for adults 23 – 69
    • Play passes – $399 for young adults 13 – 22
    • Play passes – $399 for college students
    • Weekday passes – $349 for adults 23 – 69

Safety Protocols

Each of the ski resorts is taking extra precautions to protect the health and safety of their staff and guests. The health and safety guidelines include, but are not limited to:

  • Face coverings are required in indoor areas, lift lines, while riding lift chairs, during lessons, and in all ski areas
  • Maintain 6 feet distance between yourself and other guests and staff
  • Limited capacity in dining areas and bars, including limited food service
  • Advanced reservations may be required for those without a season pass
  • Contactless or cashless payments
  • Employee health screenings
  • Additional cleaning and disinfecting of shared spaces

If you need more ideas on how to enjoy this ski season or if you’d like to know what’s happening in the local real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

 

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Family-Friendly Fall Activities

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Are you someone who can’t wait for sweater weather, loves seeing the leaves change colors, and enjoys the slight nip in the air? Those are all signs that fall is on the horizon, and there’s no better time to live in Reno than when the fall season starts. We’ve put together some family-friendly fall activities to help everyone in your household get into the spirit of the season!

Decorate Your Home

  • Front porch – a simple fall wreath, a few hay bales, and some pumpkins are all easy ways to add some warmth and cheer to your home. It also makes for a great place to take family photos for your holiday cards.
  • Table – Adding some plaid fabrics brightens up your meals, and if you want to kick it up a notch, get the family to help you create a centerpiece. You can add fall flowers, mini pumpkins, candles, and anything that reminds you of fall.

Have a Backyard Sleepover

Gather up all of your extra blankets and layer up your clothes to head outdoors. Enjoy the cool air and snuggle together to pick out the constellations. You can kick it up a notch by hanging a bed sheet on your fence to create a big screen and watch your favorite movies or by sharing your favorite ghost stories.

Jump in a Pile of Leaves

Raking up the colorful leaves may be the least fun fall activity, but diving into them before packing them up makes it all worth it!

Make Your Own Halloween Costume

Get clever and think outside of the box! Come up with a Halloween costume that you’re unlikely to see anyone else wear.

Tour the Neighborhood

Check out how everyone is getting into the fall and Halloween spirit by driving around or walking around to see the decorations.

Go Hiking

The best time to enjoy the views on one of the hundreds of trails in and around the city is when nature is bursting with color. Go hiking and discover your new favorite spot.

Decorate Pumpkins and Gourds

Carve, paint, or craft pumpkins and gourds. It’s a seasonal must!

Make Something Seasonal

Try out a new recipe or find a way to add a new twist to a classic by using the fruits and veggies in season. The produce in season includes:

  • Apples
  • Bananas
  • Beets
  • Bell Peppers
  • Broccoli
  • Brussels Sprouts
  • Cabbage
  • Carrots
  • Cauliflower
  • Celery
  • Collard Greens
  • Cranberries
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Grapes
  • Green Beans
  • Kale
  • Kiwifruit
  • Lemons
  • Lettuce
  • Limes
  • Mangos
  • Mushrooms
  • Onions
  • Parsnips
  • Pears
  • Peas
  • Pineapples
  • Potatoes
  • Pumpkin
  • Radishes
  • Raspberries
  • Rutabagas
  • Spinach
  • Sweet Potatoes & Yams
  • Swiss Chard
  • Turnips
  • Winter Squash

There are all kinds of ways you can make autumn special. Take part in a few family-friendly fall activities and make it a memorable time for your loved ones. If you need more ideas on fall activities you can enjoy this season or if you’d like to know what’s happening in the local real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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Events and Activities Happening This Fall

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September marks the start of fall, which means that soon it’ll be time to decorate pumpkins, plan for Thanksgiving, and break out your sweaters from storage. Before the season starts, plan which events and activities you’ll be attending!

 

There is no shortage of events, activities, performances, and shows that happen year-round in Reno, but fall is a particularly fun season to be in The Biggest Little City. For even more events to add to your calendar, click here.

 

For more information on the latest happenings around Reno or for help navigating the real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to help you begin your home search. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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What You Need to Know: Hot August Nights 2021

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Hot August Nights is one of the most well-known and highly-anticipated events hitting Reno, Sparks, and Virginia City each year. It draws in thousands of tourists, car enthusiasts, and residents alike to take part in the festivities. The Virginia City celebration will take place July 30-31 and the Reno-Sparks celebration will take place August 3-8. Here’s what you need to know about Hot August Nights 2021.

Entertainment

  • August 3, 2021 – Long Time: A Tribute to the Band Boston | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 4, 2021 – Australian Bee Gees Show: A Tribute to the Bee Gees | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 4, 2021 – The Stars of Beatlemania | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage
  • August 5, 2021 – Peter Noone’s Herman’s Hermits | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 5, 2021 – Hollywood Stones Tribute | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage
  • August 6, 2021 – The Guess Who | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 6, 2021 – Surfin The Beach Boys Tribute | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage
  • August 7, 2021 – The Commodores | Grand Sierra Resort and Casino outdoor stage
  • August 7, 2021 – Chubby Checker | Nugget Event Center outdoor stage

Venues

  • Atlantis Casino Resort Spa – Check out the Cruise of Champions, daily Show-n-Shines, food, and free entertainment.
  • Baldini’s Sports Casino & Restaurant – Home of the car participant breakfast specials.
  • The Garage – 21+ area will allow you to enjoy complimentary drinks in comfort and style.
  • Downtown Reno – Host of Celebrity Show-n-Shine along with nightly cruising.
  • Grand Sierra Resort and Casino – Home to Car Participant Check-in & Registration, Celebrity Choice Show-n-Shine, free live headline entertainment, sponsor displays, and food.
  • Nugget Casino Resort – Host of the Official Hot August Nights Drag Races & Burnouts, the Nugget Ultimate Classic Car Competition, Best Stock Original and Best Stock Restored Competition, food, and more.
  • Peppermill Resort Spa Casino – Check out the Official Kick-Off Party, specialty car displays, food, vendors, Night Life, and the Mill Mile Show-n-Shine Competition.
  • Reno Events Center – Explore over 300 booths featuring the latest in hot rod, street rod, and truck accessories.
  • Reno-Sparks Convention Center – The destination for the Hot August Nights Auction.
  • Reno Sparks Livestock Event Center – Home to the Hot August Nights Swap Meet and Cool Car Corral & Showroom.
  • Virginia City – Venture along the wooden boardwalk to check out the Pre-Kickoff event, the array of classics cars, food, and entertainment.
  • Victorian Square Sparks – Home to the Ultimate Classic Competition, a craft fair, free headliner entertainment, a cruise down Victorian Avenue, and a Celebrity Choice Show-n-Shine.

Hot August Nights is full of back-to-back events. For the full schedule, click here. If you have questions about what else Reno has to offer or you’d simply like to chat about the changes to the Reno-Sparks real estate market, contact the David Morris Group.

 

 

 

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Public Pools in Reno and Sparks

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A dip in the pool is the perfect way to cool off in the summer months. The refreshing water can rejuvenate you and have you ready to take on the rest of the week. If Tahoe is too far a drive for you to make often this summer, there are some public pools in Reno and Sparks you can visit.

Reno Pools

The City of Reno offers swimming lessons, water fitness, and aquatic training and certifications. There are several programs that fall under each of these categories, so be sure to check out the website here for more information.

Sparks Pools

The City of Sparks offers a variety of swimming and water fitness classes, including aquacise, senior aquacise, senior water fitness, parent/child with autism learn-to-swim program, and adapted aquatics and swim lessons. For more information, check out the website here.

Other Water Attractions Nearby:

Visiting a public pool and spending an afternoon splashing around with friends is a standard summer activity. Be sure to dive into the summer by visiting one of the many water attractions and pools we have in the area. For more information on what we love about calling Reno home and the best places to visit to stay cool in the summer, contact the David Morris Group. Our expertise is unparalleled, and we’re happy to be your guides.

 

 

 

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Relaxing in Reno: Where to Have a Spa Day

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With the Sierra Nevada mountains surrounding the city, Reno has some of the most beautiful scenery. Taking in the sights is but one of the ways you can relax and unwind in the city. There are also a variety of luxury spas to bring peace to your mind, body, and soul. Check out where to have a spa day in Reno.

The Refuge Spa

Pamper yourself by choosing from the various body scrubs, body wraps, couple’s massages, eye treatments, facials, hair and scalp treatments, lip treatments, paraffin hand treatments, and therapy baths at The Refuge Spa at the Renaissance Hotel.

Spa Atlantis

Located inside the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, Spa Atlantis has been awarded Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star designation for six consecutive years. There are various amenities and treatments to choose from. You can relax in one of the lounges, sit in the pool, enjoy a massage, get a facial, have a body wrap or scrub, and more!

Spa at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino

The Spa at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino blends rich minerals and botanicals to deliver a relaxing experience during the various signature massage and skincare rituals offered. There are also some great salon services for a full day of self-care.

The Spa at Silver Legacy

Soothe your soul at The Spa at Silver Legacy. The facility features 12 treatment rooms for massages, wraps, scrubs, and skincare; three relaxation lounges with appropriate social distancing; seven hydrotherapy soaking tubs with spa service only; and a full-service salon.

Spa Toscana

Spa Toscana, located inside Peppermill Reno, was rated the third-best hotel spa in the country by USA TODAY 10 Best. Their facilities include an indoor pool, saunas, steam rooms, cold plunges, showers, locker rooms, Himalayan salt room, and a relaxation room.

 

Take a little time for yourself and enjoy a few of the services, amenities, and treatments from the luxury spas and resorts around Reno. For more information on what we love about calling Reno home and the best places to visit, contact the David Morris Group. Our expertise is unparalleled, and we’re happy to be your guides.