Caesars Entertainment has reached a deal with Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino to take over its renowned SuperBook. The deal announced Tuesday is pending approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission, and the space will retain the name Westgate SuperBook with the addition of “powered by Caesars Sportsbook.”
The Westgate SuperBook is recognized as one of the largest and best sportsbook viewing and betting experiences in the world and has set the standard in Las Vegas for scale, atmosphere, and immersive sports viewing.
“The partnership brings together the SuperBook’s storied legacy and expansive footprint with Caesars Sportsbook’s platform and market-leading sports betting menu, creating a next-generation sports wagering experience,” the companies said in a joint announcement.

With a planned transition prior to football season, Caesars will oversee race and sportsbook operations and technology, expanding wagering options and access while preserving the identity, scale and atmosphere that have defined the SuperBook for decades.
The Westgate’s SuperContest franchise will remain an integral part of the SuperBook experience for the NFL season.
Sports fans will have access to same-game parlays, expanded parlay offerings, and live in play wagering on a wide range of professional and collegiate sports, both in person and on the Caesars Sportsbook app.
Additionally, Caesars Sportsbook will introduce self service betting kiosks inside the SuperBook and throughout the resort, providing what the companies called faster round-the-clock access to wagering.
Guests will be able to complete in person registration for the Caesars Sportsbook app while on property and also use their account to manage funds in the platform’s digital wallet in participating markets for deposits and withdrawals.
“By powering the SuperBook with our sportsbook platform, we’re combining a legendary sportsbook environment with a modern betting menu and added convenience that reflects how sports fans want to wager today,” Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital, said in the statement.
Additional details regarding the operational transition and on property introduction of the Westgate SuperBook powered by Caesars Sportsbook will be announced later. The Westgate is just off the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center.
“Since opening in 1986, our SuperBook has been a defining part of the Las Vegas sports betting landscape,” said Cami Christensen, president and general manager of Westgate. “Caesars Sportsbook will take it to the next level, combining decades of history with innovation, scale, and an even more dynamic guest experience.”

