‘A Cowboy’s Dream’ in Alamo, Nevada, which celebrated its grand opening earlier this month, is aiming to bring a new, luxurious twist to typical bed-and-breakfast hotels.
A Cowboy’s Dream is positioned as a secluded, upscale bed and breakfast (B&B) for individual travelers and couples and as a corporate-retreat destination.
Situated 90 miles north of Las Vegas, A Cowboy’s Dream aims for opulence. The eight-suite B&B offers a variety of amenities, including custom bedding, natural rain showerheads, custom-made bath products, home-cooked meals and chartered excursions.
Set at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains upon acres of uninterrupted wild landscape, the 18,997 square-foot house has unmarred views for miles around.

In addition to being a first-class B&B for individuals or couples, A Cowboy's Dream in Alamo, Nevada is looking to win bookings from the corporate incentives travel market, as a no-expense-spared, corporate-retreat getaway
Imbued with the cowboy spirit of the late Charlie Frias, a Las Vegas businessman and philanthropist, A Cowboy’s Dream has become a reality through the vision of his wife, Phyllis.
“A Cowboy’s Dream is more beautiful than I could have ever imagined,” she said. “It is exactly what Charlie would have wanted, from the details of the decor to the senses that it awakens. It embodies our philosophy of entering as strangers and leaving as friends.”
In addition to being a first-class B&B for individuals or couples, A Cowboy’s Dream is looking to win bookings from the corporate incentives travel market, as a no-expense-spared, corporate-retreat getaway.
The Nevada B&B claims to be ushering in a new wave of luxury desert getaways and corporate incentives travel as an opulent, intimate celebration of the history and nostalgia of the Old West Cowboys.
A Cowboy’s Dream is now accepting reservations for the holiday season as an event destination. To view the amenities, take a tour or book a reservation, visit www.cowboysdream.com or call (877) 885-2236.
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We would like to see this building bring in some line dancing for the seniors and those who are able to do this. It would have to be possible free to seniors or something close to that price.
We also need something for our childdren to do other than sports. We would like to see maybe a skating rink, bowling, theatre. This will again have to be something the kids can afford. As you know the economy around here is not the greatest so the kids parents are not able to spend a lot of money as well.
Question?
Does your Bed and Breakfast have room or take dogs.?
We travel through Alamo once a month on our way to Sun Valley Idaho to our ranch home there and just need a comfy cozy upscale B and B to allow our Pekapoo (12 lbs) and our 10 year old Bernese Mountain dog, 80 lbs ( but relies on us to take her for her needs. As she has a spinal issue on her back legs). So she really just lies on her bed that we bring for the floor….both are super friendly and loving…no bark dogs. Please let me know, as we are due up here again around October 7th. Thank you, Sue
Dear Sue
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