Red Rock's Durango Casino & Resort to open in Las Vegas this fall

August 14, 2023
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The destination will feature several restaurants, a pool and 200 guest rooms.

Red Rock Resorts has revealed plans to open its Durango Casino & Resort on November 20, according to a Travel Weekly report.

The new resort will be located in Las Vegas Valley’s southwest side near Durango Drive and Interstate 215.

Once up and running, guests will have access to four restaurants, a food hall, meeting spaces, outdoor social areas, a pool with cabanas and 200 guest rooms.

The company has not yet disclosed details on room availability but said it will unveil those details “in the coming months,” according to Travel Weekly.  

Free parking will also be available to casino resort guests.

Durango Casino & Resort features a double-sided marquee display that the company first lit earlier this month. The display is comprised of more than six million color LEDs and measures 55 feet wide and 60 feet high.

Red Rock Resorts is a holding company that manages and owns an indirect equity interest in Station Casinos LLC.

Station Casinos provides Las Vegas & Nevada residents with gaming, hospitality and entertainment.

Furthermore, it owns several properties throughout the Las Vegas Valley, including Red Rock Casino Resort Spa, Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino, Palace Station Hotel & Casino, Boulder Station Hotel & Casino, Sunset Station Hotel & Casino, Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino, Wildfire Rancho, Wildfire Boulder, Wildfire Sunset, Wildfire Valley View, Wildfire Anthem and Wildfire Lake Mead.

Red Rock's regional destinations feature hotels with several amenities, such as restaurants, entertainment venues, movie theatres, bowling and convention banquet spaces.

Station Casinos’ facilities also include traditional casino gaming features that include race and sports wagering, bingo, video poker, slot machines and table games.

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