Rio has only been accepting weekend hotel stays since reopening in December 2020.
“With daily hotel operations resuming and the recent announcement of headliners Penn & Teller’s return to stage, we are excited to welcome more guests back to the vibrant Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino,” said Sean McBurney, Regional President of Las Vegas Operations for Caesars Entertainment. “The Rio is our final Las Vegas resort to resume daily operations and as the destination continues to rebound, we look forward to seeing more visitors enjoying all the wonderful amenities our properties across the city have to offer.”
The Rio casino floor had already been running at full hours of operation.
Other amenities that will reopen to seven days a week include the VooDoo Beach pool, KISS by Monster Mini Golf, Rio Zipline and most restaurants, retail stores, bars and lounges.
As Gaming America previously reported, Penn and Teller will return to the casino on April 22 operating under limited capacity and social distancing.
“We have not been on stage in over a year, so we don't know whether the audience will be coming to see us do miracles, or just to see if we remember which way to face on stage,” Penn Jillette added. “But no matter what, we are excited to return to our home at the Rio.”
The entertainment duo have performed at Rio since 2001. Tickets go on sale starting April 2.