Reno
If you don't make it to Las Vegas, you can get a feel for the
nonstop, neon-lit gambler's lifestyle by stopping in RENO ,
on I-80, very near the California border. "The biggest little city
in the world," as it likes to call itself, is a somewhat downmarket
version of the glitz and glamour of Vegas, with miles of gleaming
slot machines and poker tables, surrounded by tacky wedding chapels
and quickie divorce courts. While the town itself may not be much
to look at, its setting at the foot of the snowcapped Sierra
Nevada , with the Truckee River winding through the center is
superb.
There are three things to do in Reno: gamble, get married and
get divorced. The casinos are concentrated in the downtown
area, along Virginia Street either side of the railroad tracks. To
get married , the requirements are the same as in Las Vegas,
though here you obtain your marriage license at the
Washoe County Court , Virginia and Court St (daily
8ammidnight; tel 775/328-3275). Wedding chapels all around the city
will help you tie the knot; across the street from the courthouse,
the Starlight Chapel "No Waiting, Just Drive In" does the
job for under $50, providing a pink chintz parlor full of plastic
flowers and heart-shaped seats (tel 775/786-4949).
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