Red Rock Resort upgrades for a new ‘luxe’ feel

July 26, 2022
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The Las Vegas venue will introduce new restaurants, a cocktail bar and an adult pool.

Red Rock Resort has announced major renovations to its Las Vegas venue. It will have several new dining options, bars, an upgraded high-limit slot room and a renovated pool area as part of a ‘casino-wide transformation.’ 

The resort is located in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas. 

The Station Casinos property will welcome the third location of Lotus of Siam, a Thai food restaurant, as well as a Greek restaurant called Naxos Taverna. It will also introduce Kallisto Oyster Bar.

Drinks will be offered at the newly-introduced Casino Bar, positioned between the two restaurants, which will have gaming options.

Red Rock General Manager Scott Nelson commented: “Our company is constantly looking for ways to enhance the property. We’re always looking for what attracts guests, understanding that they come to Red Rock multiple times per week. It’s about keeping the property where they want it, keeping it enhanced and relevant to what their expectations are.”

The integrated resort will undergo further renovations to achieve the desired ‘luxe’ aesthetic, including a high-limit room with 73 games and a high-end cocktail bar. A cocktail lounge will replace the former nightclub, Cherry, with the intent of providing a ‘classic and intimate vibe,’ according to the company. An adults-only pool, formerly called Crimson, will also undergo renovations.

Nelson said the goal of the pool and cocktail lounge changes was to create a more sophisticated environment for adult customers, pivoting away from the ‘family-friendly dayclub’ aesthetic. He says: “Guests are not looking for a dayclub experience. That adult pool that’s out there is gorgeous. We feel that that’s something that speaks for our guests that live on this site.”

Most of the other additions and renovations are expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2022. The adults-only pool upgrades will be unveiled next swim season.

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