Reno Santa Crawl 2009

December 14, 2009 at 9:37 pm (Bars/Clubs, Bowling, Holidays, Nightlife, Weekend, Wintertime) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

Experience Date: 12/10 – 12/12/2009
Stars: 5+

2009’s Reno Santa Crawl wasn’t just a Saturday night of pub crawling for my friends and I, but truly a Friday through Sunday experience (dubbed the Reindeer Games by some, we’ll see if that catches on).  Thursday through Sunday if you count the costume-making get together we had before the weekend really even started.

Friday: Santa Crawl Pajama Ball

At The National Bowling Stadium

Santa Crawl Pajama Ball

This charity fund raising event was held at the National Bowling Stadium downtown (and I thought I’d never get to bowl there!)  Two games and shoes for $15, with proceeds going to Hashimoto Widows and Orphans’ Fund for families of fallen police officers in the Reno/Sparks area, was a fantastic deal.  If that wasn’t reason enough, it was Holly’s 27th birthday and this was the perfect setting for her celebration.  We honestly arrived first, literally had bells on, and I think somewhat scared the less-than-organized volunteer staffers with our enthusiasm.  Our group was even interviewed by Channel 4 News (would love to get my hands on the segment) and had a blast bowling and of course taking about a gazillion photos.  I hope this event comes back in ’10.

Saturday: Santa Pub Crawl

Jingle Ballers

Foregoing the Mt. Rose Santa Crawl skiing extravaganza for another commitment (Reno Passport photo shoot), our group headed downtown around 7 to get settled in to our rooms at the CalNeva (thanks again for the $10 room offer to crawlers!) and avoid getting stuck somewhere along the way in the snowstorm.  When dressed, ready and flared to the max, we opted for the classic Reno budget dinner of Awful Awful and then began our night.

The crawl took us all over downtown Reno on Saturday night; the snow and slush did not stop us!  Santa Crawl 2009 brought out a whole new breed of creativity with costumes ranging from the giant gingerbread man, to a polar bear and a myriad of Dick-In-A-Box dudes.  Crawlers amassed at the arch at midnight and the night went on and on and on from there.

Sunday: We Don’t Stop

Sunday Morning Angels

Having had the CalNeva hotel rooms, we woke up downtown Sunday morning pretty much still in full crawl gear.  My little sis was in town visiting, and in true Blahnik vacationer spirit, she had a cocktail in hand within 15 minutes of opening her eyes.  I followed suit, as did the rest of the team by the time we reached our morning breakfast spot at the Eldorado casino.  We decided during breakfast that the crawl was not over and proceeded to march around downtown Reno for the rest of the morning, hitting the ice skating rink, one of the many fine liquor stores and finally finishing at Sierra Tap House (on Patrick’s dime, thanks bud).

All in all, there was a wonderfully positive energy this year at the Reno Santa Crawl, and in keeping with most all other things we do…we tore it up nonstop with grins from ear to ear.

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Halloween in Reno!

November 2, 2009 at 7:24 pm (Bars/Clubs, Dining, Holidays, Music, Nightlife, Weekend) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

Gotta get a pic under the Reno Arch

Reno is a community that constantly invents reasons to dress up and interact.  I couldn’t have picked a better place to relocate after finally getting out of Michigan.  Halloween in Reno is of course no exception.

Halloween 2009 in Reno was a total blast.  Friday night we started at Patrick’s house, getting ready together and eating pizza and preparing to roll out for a hellafun night.  The evening took us downtown Reno to participate in the Reno Zombie Crawl, a great bar crawl event founded by fabulous Ed Adkins.

210 North

We only managed to hit Imperial (one drink), Divine (a dance or two), Silver Legacy casino (various running around) and 210 North.  We stayed at 210 most of the night dancing away.  I’m not gonna lie, the crowd at 210 has in the past scared me a bit (and not just on Halloween) but as of late the club seems to attract a bit nicer crowd (maybe all the social media workin’ its magic?) and I’m no longer afraid of mean girls trying to fight me.  210 also has the nicest restroom attendant ever, tip her ladies!

My friends and I were ready to rally again on Saturday night, and opted to join a larger group and get a room in the Tuscany Tower as well as skip-the-line accommodations to Peppermill’s Edge Nightclub.  Edge was just ridiculously packed, but it was a blast to see all of the people in costumes lining up as early as 9pm to get in (even better to pass right by them with our host.)  Saturday night is fuzzy, but I do know that I should have entered the costume contents (c’mon Matt and I were WWE wrestlers and we even had a routine! We’d have killed it.) we ate late night snacks at Peppermill’s casual dining option, Coffee Shop (I passed out for a bit at the table, but-YUM), and enjoyed some much needed sleep in the comfy Tuscany Tower room.  Great show, Peppermill.

Pre-party at Peppermill

Looking forward to the next big Reno dress-up event…Reno Santa Crawl!

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