Las Vegas: Plaza Hotel & Casino to open high-limit gaming room

Thursday, April 16, 2026 5:09 PM
Photo: Plaza Hotel & Casino renderings

The Plaza Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas announced on Thursday that it will open a high-limit gaming room this summer that will offer an exclusive slot play area with new and popular games.

Located on the main casino floor, the Plaza’s high-limit gaming room will be an intimate gaming space with about 60 state-of-the-art games, including several electronic table games.

“The Plaza continues to diversify its offerings to meet the changing needs of our guests,” Plaza Hotel & Casino CEO Jonathan Jossel said in a statement. “Adding a high-limit gaming room is just another amenity we want to provide so our guests know they have a variety of gaming options at the Plaza, including an exclusive, comfortable, and personalized area for slot play.”

Jossel added that the high-limit gaming room is being added because of the Plaza’s growing slot business, new higher-end players making the Plaza home, and requests from longstanding customers.

To create a “uniquely opulent ambiance,” the design of blends “classic Las Vegas glamour with modern sophistication, featuring rich dark tones, gold Art Deco detailing, and plush upholstery,” according to a news release.

The room also will offer players convenient amenities including a concierge desk, where casino hosts can assist guests with booking dinner reservations at Oscar’s Steakhouse, hotel room upgrades, and reserving a cabana at the Plaza’s rooftop pool.

Dedicated cocktail servers will provide personalized service to guests round-the-clock, while the room will feature chilled beverages available to guests at their leisure. Guests also will have convenient access to an ATM/TITO redemption machine installed for use only in the high-limit gaming room.

The Plaza capped its size to 2,000 square feet. It is being designed with the functionality to transform into a private event room, with ample space to accommodate party platters, buffets, and beverages.

The room will be open 24-hours-per-day, seven-days-per-week. A grand opening event will be this summer.

Rege Behe

Rege Behe brings more than 30 years of experience as a journalist to his role as a lead contributor to CDC Gaming. His work ranges from day-to-day industry coverage to deeper features such as the CDC Gaming Roundtables and the “10 Women Rising in Gaming” series.