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Grand Sierra Resort and Casino is located in Reno, Nevada. The property is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This helps to ensure that no matter what type of gambler you are that you can find a time to get in on the action. To go along with one of the best casinos in the area, the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino also features a top of the line hotel. This makes it easy to get your fill of gambling, while also having a place to rest your head when the time comes.

Grand Sierra Resort and Casino has the largest gaming floor in Reno and northern Nevada. Boasting 47 table games, 7 poker tables, and over 1,200 “socially-distanced” slot and video poker machines, our range of casino games are sure to entertain and exhilarate your gaming experience. Grand Sierra Casino Table Games The most popular slots are of the multi-denomination category; there are 350 of these machines. Other slots include: penny, nickel, quarter, half dollar, dollar, five dollar, and even hundred dollar slots! Specialties: This happening lakeside casino resort sits 2 miles from Reno-Tahoe International Airport and 5.2 miles from Tahoe National Forest. Colorful rooms come with flat-screen TVs. Upscale suites with contemporary decor add separate.

The casino floor at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino measures approximately 85,000 square feet. This makes the casino one of the largest in the entire city of Reno. Of course, all of this space is put to good use thanks to a large number of both table and machine related games. When it comes down to it, the slot machines at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino are easily among the most popular.

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The most popular slots are of the multi-denomination category; there are 350 of these machines. Other slots include: penny, nickel, quarter, half dollar, dollar, five dollar, and even hundred dollar slots! As you can see, no matter what your budget, from big to small, there is a slot machine at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino that suits your needs. Some of the most popular themed machines include: Wheel of Fortune and Megabucks among many others.

The hotel at Grand Sierra Resort and Casino consists of nearly 2,000 rooms. As you can imagine, this makes the property one of the largest in the city. To go along with plenty of rooms, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino also features two bars and 10 restaurants. Talk about plenty of options!

Overall, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino has a lot to offer both gamers.

More Reno Casinos

Slot Machines and Video Poker comprise the largest amount of space on the casino floor. The machines range from traditional 3-wheel slots, such as Red White and Blue; to branded bonus-round machines like Monopoly, and multi-game Video Poker machines. Be sure to use your slot card to earn comps!

CasinoNumber of Slot Machines
Eldorado Hotel Casino Reno2000
Peppermill Reno Resort Casino1900
Silver Legacy Resort Casino1600
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa1500
John Ascuaga's Nugget Casino Resort1400
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino1300
Club Cal Neva1300
Circus Circus Reno Hotel and Casino1200
Harrah's Reno Hotel and Casino996
Sands Regency Casino Hotel650
Boomtown Reno600
Baldini's Sports Casino470
Tamarack Junction Casino460
Bonanza Casino420
Siena Hotel Spa Casino0

Grand Sierra Reno Slot Machines (A)

GSR has a good selection of newer slots. The floor is well-spaced out, and there's good video poker. We've found ourselves playing 9-6 video poker here while waiting for friends or dinner or whatnot. There's a good mix of slots, including traditional reels, lots of video poker, newer games, and lots of the state-wide progressives, including Monopoly and a few others. Drinks are served fast and cold. (be sure to tip your drink girl!)

Atlantis Reno Slot Machines (A-)

The Atlantis has a large variety of newer slot machines. They generally keep a fresh set of games, with the newer games easily available. There's a variety of video poker, with most Jacks or Better set at 8/5 and some at 9/6. Virtually all machines are both TITO and accept your player's card. Slots over Virginia Street near the Oyster Bar are non-smoking.

Peppermill Reno Slot Machines (B+)

The slots are sprinkled all around the gaming Peppermill's main area. They have mostly modern machines, all TITO (ticket-in, ticket-out). There are a significant number of video poker machines, with most Jacks-or-Better payouts at 9-6 for $0.25 bets or more, but dropping to as low as 8-5 for $0.05. Many machines are the cartoon multi-reel (such as Frog Prince, LobsterMania, Hexbreaker). There were no IGT progressives, such as Wheel-of-Fortune, or Megabucks. The chairs are comfy, and the cocktail service is very friendly and fast.

Silver Legacy Reno Slot Machines (B+)

The Silver Legacy slot floor is mostly located on the lower level, and has approximately 780 reel slots, 360 video slots, 350 video poker machines, and high-limit area. Lots of new fresh games, and if you look around you'll find a few classics. There are some games on the upper level near the dining areas, also. The video poker Jacks-or-Better at $0.25 was set at a 9-6 payout, which is nice to see. Unfortunately, our $21 at a Wheel-of-Fortune machine didn't get us a single spin.

Baldini's Reno Slot Machines (B)

Baldini's has just under 500 slot machines. Most everything is TITO, and the machines are from a variety of manufacturers. Since its a local's joint, we seem to be able to get good playtime from our $20.

Cal Neva Reno Slot Machines (B)

The Club Cal Neva has a surprisingly large slot floor, and games spread out on both the upper and lower levels, as well as the bridge to the parking garage. The focus on local players gives lots of penny machines, lower but frequent jackpots, and friendly service. More information about the Cal Neva Slot Machines.

Circus Circus Reno Slot Machines (B)

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Circus has a wide variety of newer slot machines, mostly from IGT. They do have other game manufacturers on the floor if you like variety, too. There are some progressives, as well as a variety of video poker. The floor feels larger than the 900 machines they say they have. The low ceilings of the lower level do give Circus a slightly older and different feel.

Eldorado Reno Slot Machines (B-)

The Eldorado is the largest slot floor of any casino in Reno at 2000 slots. Although, to be honest, it doesn't feel that big. There's a mix of older games as well as newer games. Some banks of slots can be tight and too close to other people, while others make you feel like you're sitting too far out in the open.

Tamarack Reno Slot Machines (B-)

The Tamarack is a relatively new building, and as a result, the entire slot floor is also new. There are plenty of newer machines. They didn't cram the machines too tightly together, which means there's plenty of room to walk around and not bump into people. Video Poker odds for Jacks-or-Better were 9-6 on a $0.25 bet, but dropped to a don't-bother-playing 8-5 on $0.05.

Bonanza Reno Slot Machines (B-)

All the machines at the Bonanza were very new and clean, including several progressive machines as well. There was a solid mix of video poker, but we were disappointed to find 9/6 odds only at $1 bets, many had 8/5 odds at $0.05, and a few machines were even 7/5. We did find a lucky streak on a Red, White, and Blue three-reel slots, which always makes for a fun time!

Harrah's Reno Slot Machines (C+)

Harrah's slot floor is spread out through the property. They have a variety of newer games, such as Star Trek, newer Monopoly-themed games, and others, as well as classic 3-wheel games. There's a few half-floor level changes, and everything is tied to their Total Rewards program. We've played here a few times, and honestly seem to go through our gaming budget pretty quick without winning. We observed the $0.25 Jack-or-Better odds to be 8-5, and there are plenty of 9-6 machines in Reno that make an 8-5 skippable.

Boomtown Reno Slot Machines (C+)

Boomtown's slot floor is wide and spread out, its a great place if you want more space and don't like the crowded feeling of many other floors. More information about the Boomtown Slot Machines.

Nugget Reno Slot Machines (C)

The slot floor at the Nugget is very spaced out, and winds its way around the main casino floor. Unfortunately, the decor is dated, and many of the games are older and showing their age. More information about the Nugget Slot Machines.

Sands Reno Slot Machines (C)

The Sand's slot floor is split up in two areas, the larger area is wrapped around the table games, and the smaller area is over by the hotel check-in and stage. They have a mix of newer games and traditional games. The floor isn't fancy, but the drinks come quickly. What we like about playing at the Sands is that we usually win a little bit! More information about the Sands Slot Machines.

Siena Reno Slot Machines (No Grade)

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The slot floor at the Siena is CLOSED as of October 2010 with no plans to reopen.