Gary Cobb Review of Edgewood-Tahoe Golf Course
The resort itself is beautiful, right on Lake Taho...
The resort itself is beautiful, right on Lake Tahoe, and impeccably manicured. Service for the most part was very good. Overall, it's really the only game in town if you want a completely upscale experience in South Lake Tahoe and it's priced accordingly. That's the good news. Bad news is the cuisine is completely lacking for a resort of this caliber. The resort prices are very steep and you would expect the cuisine, which is also very pricey, to be 5-star caliber as well. We stayed for 4 nights and tried all the restaurants on-site and found all of them to be average at best. The signature restaurant being the worst of the bunch. We ordered Sea Bass and King Crab and found the Sea Bass to be the worst we have ever had at any restaurant. Completely overdone and more like eating a piece of cardboard, which is downright shameful for any upscale restaurant to serve bland Sea Bass. Spa amenities/service required booking weeks in advance, which is also unacceptable for a resort attempting to be 5-star caliber. Guests staying for multiple nights should always be able to schedule appointments during the stay without having to do so a couple weeks out. The golf course, while obviously very nice (they host PGA tournaments), is overpriced as well at roughly $250. No complaints about the course itself or how its run, but it's worth noting there are other courses in the area just as nice for much, much lower cost. Overall, we'd stay again depending on the reason for the visit, but would look for alternatives much harder before booking.
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