About The Village at Palisades Tahoe
Located opposite Squaw Valley Resort in central Lake Tahoe, The Village at Squaw Valley offers guests a range of on-site facilities, including eight outdoor hot tubs.
Guests staying at The Village at Squaw Valley will be treated with luxurious in-room facilities, including a gourmet kitchen, a fireplace in the living area, and private balconies in some units. Heated slate tiles are found in the kitchen and en-suite bathroom, both of which boast granite countertops.
The Village at Squaw Valley features a spa with a dry sauna, fitness centre, and billiards lounge. Guests can take advantage of the free, underground heated parking, as well as conference facilities.
There are several on-site dining options which serve anything from sushi to ribs, as well as simpler items such as bagels. Necessities can be bought from one of the on-site stores.
This hotel is situated 300 metres from Squaw Valley Adventure Center, about a five-minute walk from Squaw Valley Resort. Guests can also take a drive to Squaw Creek Golf Course, which is four kilometres away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Minutes away from Lake Tahoe
The resort is very close to the lake and provides a perfect location for those wanting to explore the local area as well as take advantage of the slopes. Many visitors come back time and time again and thoroughly enjoy their stay.
positive:
Great place to bring kids
There are many reviews from families who have stayed describing the village as ideal for a family holiday. They offer a range of restaurants to suit all ages, the rooms are very big so plenty of space and they are fully equipped to accommodate many people.
positive:
Upgraded for no reason
The reception desk appear to upgrade quite often. There are numerous reviews stating the rooms were upgraded for no reason from a standard to a suite.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Very expensive
The comments left about the value for money state the restaurants, bars and convenience stores in the village appear to be very expensive. As most suites have their own kitchenette, food and drink needs to be purchased locally. Guests have been left disappointed when they have realized how extortionate the prices are hoping it would be a cheaper option.
negative:
Tractors work on the slopes late at night
When it snows the tractor comes out and ploughs the snow to move it around. Unfortunately this is done at late times in the evening and has kept some people awake at night.
negative:
Rubbish left in the rooms and not cleaned properly
There are unfortunately some disgruntled guests who have not been impressed with the cleanliness of the suites as there have been issues including rubbish left in the cupboards and drawers, towels are not changed daily, unchanged bed linens and grubby en-suite bathrooms.