Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither was Caesars Entertainment’s Las Vegas casino empire.
With a yearslong, multimillion-dollar reinvestment campaign well underway, the company continues to modernize its eight Strip properties with upgraded rooms, expanded dining options and refreshed casino floors.
Reno-based Caesars Entertainment is making a big bet on the future of its Las Vegas properties with a spending spree aimed at refining gaming spaces, revitalizing historic hotels and expanding leisure offerings. The company is on pace to spend nearly $1 billion in the post-COVID era in the Las Vegas market.
Nowhere in the Caesars Entertainment empire is that undertaking more evident than at the company’s flagship property, Caesars Palace.