Caesars Palace has finished its multimillion-dollar entryway renovation, along upgrades to its iconic casino dome and porte-cochère. The updated space features a new Galleria Bar, refreshed gaming areas and a dramatic entryway with a coffered ceiling.
During the project, Caesars Palace raised its entryway roof to match the entrance of its hotel lobby. Other additions to the space include a marble mosaic floor, a chandelier comprised of 70,000 crystals and hand-painted illustrations of Roman gods.
Caesars Entertainment Regional President Sean McBurney said: "Since Caesars Palace opened its doors in 1966, we have been inspired by founder Jay Sarno's promise to treat every guest like a Caesar. From the moment visitors arrive, we aim to deliver experiences that can only be found at our flagship resort.
“The extravagant entryway is the first of several new additions to Caesars Palace, with Peter Luger Steakhouse, Dominique Ansel Las Vegas, Stanton Social Prime and more to come soon."
Two new gaming pits have been added just beyond the entryway as well. Caesars Palace upgraded its casino dome with a larger chandelier that weighs close to 3,200 pounds and is made up of 12,000 individual crystals. The dome also features energy-efficient LED lighting, new carpet and ceiling coverings.
Located within the hotel lobby, the Galleria Bar offers its guests 22 multi-game slot machines and 24 seats. The Galleria is comprised of an Italian décor, complete with wood murals, a backdrop of antique mirrors and four life-size Venus sculptures.
Caesars Entertainment recently launched its Caesars Sportsbook & Casino Truck Tour, which is designed to engage sports fans around across the country. The nationwide US tour is “an expansive fan engagement campaign featuring a fully branded 18-wheeler.”
The truck is scheduled to stop a selected Caesars locations during the biggest games of the NFL season to interact with sports afficionados. Its first stop will be in Orchard Park, New York on September 19 during Monday Night Football’s match-up between Buffalo and Tennessee.