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Circus Circus Reno is part of the Ceasers Entertainment Group and has no association with the Circus Circus in Las Vegas. Circus Circus is your one-stop for a vacation filled with fun family-friendly entertainment. Located in downtown Reno and conveniently located to many of the attractions that Reno has to offer, including a short walk to the Reno Event Center.
If you are looking for something a little more adult-friendly, we would suggest staying at Silver Legacy or Eldorado, you will have children running around, but not as badly as it is at Circus Circus, especially around the arcade area. We asked for a room in the Sky Tower and a pretty quiet section of the hotel. They do not have in-room refrigerators, but you can ask for one for an extra per day charge to have one brought to your room. A cute tram that will take you back and forth from the room towers to the main lobby, casino, and kids’ area. We did play around in the adventure area, played some games, and caught a little of the circus acts, that is always fun to act like a kid for a little while. Earlier during the day when they first open is better cause it is not overly crowded with all the kids.
Stay and Play… this is what Circus Circus is about something for the adults and something for the kids. With the excitement of a real carnival, there is fun to be had by kids and adults, offering carnival games, acrobats, and an arcade. We did pop in a few times to play some games and watch the acrobats, it is fun to take a break every once in a while and be a kid again, no matter how old we get we are all still kids at heart. We stopped on the way back to our room one evening before closing and got some photos when it wasn’t busy with kids running around.