To catch the action, why not take a break, “March to Vegas” and see all the excitement at once for the first round of the March Madness tournament? Watch hoops and gamble by day, play and party by night for 4 blissful days; it’ll feel just like a 4-day holiday.
HOTELS / RACE & SPORTSBOOK VENUES FOR MARCH MADNESS in LAS VEGAS
ARIA, located in the heart of the all new City Center, is a dramatic yet graceful combination of striking architecture and sustainable design. The resort features a variety of dining experiences, dynamic collection of lounges and bars, nightclub, luxury spa, pools and entertainment fit for a king. Inside the Race & Sportsbook spans 10,000 square feet surrounded by 90+ TV’s. Drinks are free for those who wager and the SkyBox Sports Grill offers the perfect food source. Sports bettors will appreciate the elegant feel and luxury while enjoying the games from any angle. VIP section and elevated luxury booths are also available.
Caesars Palace Race & Sportsbook
A tribute to Roman opulence, Caesars Palace specializes in providing entertainment and pampering services fit for the gods. As one of the most famous sports facilities, the 129,000-square-foot casino offers slot machines, table games, poker, keno, and of course a fabulous race and sportsbook. The Caesars Palace sportsbook consists of several extra large TV’s, plenty of great seating, raffle drawings, horse player amenities and friendly staff. After the games have ended, for dinner there’s easy access to Spago’s, Restaurant Guy Savoy or Bradley Ogden.
Cosmopolitan Cantor Race & Sportsbook
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is as unique in design as in its approach to service. One of the newer hotels, it offers Cantor’s mobile gaming option which allows for betting throughout the hotel, in-running sports trading, very modern atmosphere and several screens and projectors for sports and race events. The 2,995 thoughtfully appointed residential-style rooms offer views that command attention, and large living spaces with private terraces that overlook the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. The casino boasts 100,000 square-feet of advanced gaming technologies while the nightlife offers the stylish Marquee club for party-goers.
Mirage Race & Sportsbook
The newly renovated Mirage Hotel and Casino is located at the heart of the Strip. The casino offers slot machines, poker tables, table games and high-limit lounge. The Mirage race and sportsbook includes a large facility with 10 big screens, nearly 40 TV’s and bettors who wager are offered drink compliments. If you’re a couple this location is ideal. The entrance of the hotel is home to a lagoon with waterfalls and a 54-foot high volcano, home to Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden, Dolphin Habitat as well as White Tiger Habitat, a tropical environment featuring the exotic cats. The Revolution Lounge is 7,000 square-foot lounge featuring psychedelic floors, walls and the Beatles-themed Abbey Road Bar. JET is a three-floor, four-bar nightclub while live entertainment includes the new show LOVE by Cirque du Soleil.
MGM Grand Race Book & Sportsbook
The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino embodies the spirit of Vegas complete with posh accommodations, invigorating live shows, nightlife, front-door access to the Strip, and services that are more than enough for even the most pampered celebrity. The Grand Garden Arena hosts world class-boxing events and concert tours by the hottest headline performers. As one of the most historical race and sportsbooks in Vegas, it’s also one of the most commodious at 5300 square feet. With ideal theater style seating it includes 60 viewing screens, VIP skyboxes for up to 10 guests and one of the best March Madness atmospheres.
Red Rock Race & Sportsbook
Red Rock offers luxuriously appointed guest accommodations with great panoramic views. The venue is off the Vegas strip however offers all the expected amenities equaled to the larger hotels. The sportsbook boasts over 200 monitors, an array of 40 TV’s throughout and 3 huge screens for perfect viewing, VIP section and food from the Turf Grill. Couples may enjoy the Red Rock Spa treatments from around the world in 20 serene treatment rooms. Indoor/outdoor couples suites are perfect for enjoying intimate treatments together. The Spa boasts a full-service salon, state-of-the-art fitness area, movement studio, boxing ring and spa lap pool with three outdoor cabanas.
Palazzo Lagasse’s Stadium
The Palazzo, an all-suite, five-diamond resort, is Las Vegas’ destination of style and home to the highest caliber image-makers and rule-breakers – all on the coolest corner of the Las Vegas Strip. Suites start at 650 square feet, nearly twice the size of a typical Las Vegas hotel room. The Venetian is steps away and offers guests more amenities and features to enjoy. The sportsbook includes Cantor’s mobile gaming, very comfortable seating and 109 TVs showing all the hoop games. This focus on excellence continues with menus created by celebrity chefs including Wolfgang Puck at the award-winning steak restaurant CUT, global fusion from Charlie Trotter at Restaurant Charlie, and the innovative culinary flair of Emeril Lagasse at Table 10. Emeril Lagasse also puts his stamp on game-day favorites at Lagasse’s Stadium.
Wynn Hotel Las Vegas / Race & Sportsbook
Wynn Las Vegas stands like a shimmering bronze beacon at the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip. The Wynn offers guests an array of amenities and indulgences, including an 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn, tranquil spa and salon, Ferrari and Maserati dealership, and race and sportsbook fit for comfort. March Madness revelers will enjoy close to 40 flat screen TV’s, cocktail service, lush environment and high-roller viewing party amenities. Signature restaurants bring the dining experience to a new level of distinction while the resort’s nightclubs arouse an unparalleled, vibrant energy.
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