Harrah’s Las Vegas unveils USD200 million renovations
Harrah’s Las Vegas has unveiled its upgrades following a comprehensive $200 million refurbishment.
It includes more than 2,500 redesigned guest rooms, a complete casino floor remodel and two new LED marquees at the north and south entrances.
"Revamping Harrah’s Las Vegas not only enhances the guest experience but also further reflects the fun and energy that makes Las Vegas such a unique travel destination," said Dan Walsh, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Harrah’s Las Vegas.
It completed the years-long redesign of all 2,542 rooms and suites during 2020, including the Mountain Tower with an additional investment of $70 million.
It also upgraded lighting, floor and ceiling tiling on the casino floor.
It has also showcased the CAESARS FORUM Skybridge, which connects Harrah’s Las Vegas to the 550,000-square-feet conference center.
CAESARS FORUM will host its first large conference gathering this week.
All Caesars properties including Harrah’s have implemented a health screening program requiring all team members and guests who have not been fully vaccinated to wear masks, which are available at all Caesars properties.
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