The ARCADE at Horseshoe Las Vegas opens

October 17, 2022
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This 7,000-square-foot arcade project is part of the Bally’s rebrand of the Las Vegas property.

The ARCADE at Bally’s Las Vegas has opened, as the resort continues to rebrand as Horseshoe Las Vegas. This 7,000-square-foot arcade will feature more than 80 supersized games, including classics like Skee-Ball, air hockey, Rock the Rim and claw machines games such as Big One Extreme.

The venue has a garish decor, with bright neon lights and a “multi-sensory experience for all ages and skill levels.” Games are played with The ARCADE's cashless currency on reloadable cards. These cards can be topped up via cash or credit card; however, instead of tickets, points are accumulated on the cards to acquire larger prizes.

Bally’s Las Vegas SVP and general manager Jason Gregorec commented: “We aim to entertain, and The ARCADE captivates guests with its larger-than-life games and electric atmosphere.

“The opening of The ARCADE brings additional excitement to the property as it transforms into Horseshoe Las Vegas."

The ARCADE is located on the first level of the Horseshoe, near the food court. It will feature an enhanced  bar that is scheduled to open in the coming weeks and its hours are from 10AM-11PM Monday-Thursday and from 10AM-12PM Friday-Sunday. It promises to serve a wide selection of bottled and draft beers, cocktails and wine.

The ARCADE is one of the several culinary projects undertaken as part of the Horseshoe rebrand, following the recent unveiling of Jack Binion's Steakohuse and the upcoming opening of M.Y. Asia by Chef Martin Yan.

Bally’s renovations included a renovated exterior, casino floor and public areas. Sports fans and bettors will be able to partake in sports wagering via the retail Caesars sportsbook there or with their William Hill app.

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