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In the last decade, I’ve been to Vegas more than several times—and Reno not at all. In my mind the two were nearly equated, with Reno simply as a smaller version of Vegas.
At first glance, it is. The casinos look the same, and sound the same, though even Harrah’s is much smaller than most casinos in LV. In general, the same demographic is to be found, generally older, generally white, generally middle class.
But something about Reno feels…not exactly "gentler", but more human. Women aren’t hawked endlessly on little cards passed out by blank-faced little Aztecs. The wastrels in the streets, lighting cigarettes and scooping you out as you walk by feel less desperate. The air is gentle and the light is warm: the Truckee River runs through the middle of town: kayakers paddle it and people stare into it, thinking and enjoying the air. There is much less cacophony.
And I am not invisible, as I am in Vegas. Eye contact is made—more in one evening than a week in Vegas, it feels. Men look at me before they turn back to their slots or wives, or strike up a conversation, if they’re free. I feel like a woman, rather than a product distinctly inferior to those on display and/or on sale up the street. I feel human.
I like Reno.
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dave warren
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vegas vs reno
Never been to Nevada, propbably never will based on Vegas' profile. But, never say never.