Resorts World Las Vegas will use its own mobile app and cashless wagering in a plan to make the new hotel-casino “the most technologically advanced” on the Strip when it opens June 24.
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A contribution from Las Vegas Sands’ charitable arm will close out the first phase of an LGBTQ nonprofit’s fundraising push to expand a community health center, the company announced Tuesday.
Boyd Gaming Corp. is launching on-site COVID-19 vaccination clinics for employees and their immediate family.
Resorts World Las Vegas has partnered with UrVenue to offer venue booking technology.
The Tuesday opening marked a first for Derek Stevens’ Circa Sports brand. It also could attract a new set of customers for both Tuscany and Circa, a Tuscany executive said.
The Strip property started accepting reservations for remodeled guest rooms Monday for stays beginning mid-April.
The Las Vegas-based company reported $2.18 billion in revenues throughout 2020, down more than $1 billion from the 2019 total of $3.33 billion, according to financial reports.
A visitor from New York is going to use her recent shot of good luck to help her family during a trying year.
MGM Resorts International and Las Vegas Sands Corp.also make list of 40 locations with five-star, four-star and recommended ratings in Forbes’ annual list.
MGM Resorts International’s affiliated real estate investment trust reported $91.3 million in net income in the fourth quarter of 2020, up 25 percent year-over-year.
The Sands Aviation fleet has 19 jets of varying sizes, all brought up to VIP standards.
Las Vegas room rates have trended well below average this year, but prices listed for New Year’s Eve are skyrocketing.
A 98-year-old woman turned a $1 bet into $44,649.29 over the weekend at a local casino.
The company said the change will lead to “more ways to earn Five-Star resort experiences.”
Casinos in Michigan are closing for three weeks in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19 — a move that gaming experts see as potentially a sign of things to come for Las Vegas.