Margaritaville Resort Lake Tahoe, Margaritaville’s first property in a ski destination is welcoming guests just in time for the 2024 ski season.
Located in the heart of South Lake Tahoe, the 399-suite property is within walking distance of some of the area’s top attractions, including Heavenly Mountain Gondola, the newly completed Tahoe Blue Event Center and the crystalline waters of Lake Tahoe.
"We’re thrilled to officially open our doors and introduce the Margaritaville lifestyle to the South Lake Tahoe community as well as visitors to our beautiful destination,” said Bob Jensch, Managing Director of Margaritaville Resort Lake Tahoe. “We look forward to welcoming guests to our slice of paradise in the mountains.”
In celebration of its opening, the resort is offering 20 percent off its best available rate, a $50 daily resort credit, two complimentary signature cocktails upon arrival, a $25 discounted resort fee and late checkout based on availability. The offer is valid for select dates through May 31, 2024.
Following an over $70 million property-wide reimagination, the newly rebranded resort infuses Margaritaville’s classic island vibe with a distinctive Lake Tahoe charm.
Each casual-luxe suite starts at 511 square feet boasting stunning views of the lake or mountains and featuring separate bedroom and living room spaces with a dining table and wet bar. Suites offer vibrant décor, plush furnishings and thoughtful touches with distinct island ambiance and colors representing the sand, sea, and sky.
A year-round heated pool features sliding doors to a patio with views of the surrounding mountain landscape during the warmer months.
Guests will find five unique dining establishments including the License to Chill Bar, LandShark Bar & Grill, Joe Merchant’s Coffee & Provisions, Come Monday Café and JWB Prime Steak and Seafood with regular live music performances.
Inspired by the traditional beach bars of the Atlantic Coast, LandShark Bar & Grill features indoor-outdoor seating and favorites such as the iconic LandShark burger, fish sandwiches, tacos and refreshing salads.
In the lobby’s License to Chill Bar, guests can enjoy small plates, sip on a cold LandShark Lager, or choose from a selection of local beers, craft cocktails and frozen concoctions accompanied by live music.
Come Monday Café features a chef-driven breakfast menu and Joe Merchant’s Coffee & Provisions offers specialty lattes and mid-day sandwiches.
Evoking a laid-back luxury experience, JWB Prime Steak and Seafood features a menu of fine cuts of meat, fresh seafood, and locally sourced, globally inspired dishes.
With over 14,000 square feet of flexible indoor-outdoor event space and a central location in South Lake Tahoe, the resort is an
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