Buffalo Bill's Resort and Casino, a popular Las Vegas destination, has re-opened following a multimillion-dollar renovation. The casino is one of three Primm Valley Resorts owned by Affinity and has been closed since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
The renovations undertaken include redesigned hotel rooms, a refreshed casino floor and a new ‘Tree Bar’ that features 85” TVs. Furthermore, there will be additional slot machines with the latest game themes and progressives which are intended to enhance the guest experience for all visitors to the casino.
Primm Valley Resorts General Manager Jerry West commented: “We've been eagerly anticipating the reopening of Buffalo Bill's for quite some time.
“We're excited to show guests the many upgrades we've made, and we are confident they will undoubtedly walk away with a new impression of this property."
The reopened venue will also offer a new lineup of restaurants, offering guests various dining options. The dinery BB Chophouse will showcase a ‘live-action’ kitchen in the center of the room, where guests can watch chefs prepare the finest steaks, chops, and seafood, which are themed around the Tuscan countryside.
Other renovations include the addition of a $500,000 video wall that provides attendees with an immersive concert experience. The 2023 concert lineup will include multiple monthly concerts, from a range of musical genres.
Affinity has kept its other two Primm locations – Primm Valley and Whiskey Pete’s Casino Hotels – over the course of this renovation period for Buffalo Bill’s.
Affinity Interactive is an omnichannel sports betting and iGaming operator. It owns regional casinos in Nevada, Missouri and Iowa, and boasts a broad range of subsidiary companies such as the Daily Racing Form and DRF Bets.