Indy Gaming reports that the Durango Casino Resort, which opened two months ago in the southwest Las Vegas Valley, has performed above expectations, impressing even the competition. This success raises questions about the future of locals' casinos in Las Vegas. In related news, Penn's acquisition of Wynn's New York sports betting licenses might open the door for ESPN Bet on the Strip. The resort has also launched new amenities, including the Bel-Aire Backyard, a pool, bar, and restaurant, alongside a swanky new pool and outdoor cocktail bar, to enhance the poolside experience for the upcoming summer.
Durango Casino and Resort is preparing for the summer sun with a new poolside experience. https://t.co/1Uhs0rXpNM
Peep the Durango Casino’s swanky new pool and outdoor cocktail bar. https://t.co/GOm8GIRmKG
PHOTOS: Take a look inside Bel-Aire Backyard, the new pool, bar and restaurant at Durango Resort in the southwest Las Vegas Valley. https://t.co/lcnYszGBDS
In the two months since it opened, the Durango Casino Resort has performed above expectations, impressing even the competition. What does its success mean for the future of locals’ casinos in Las Vegas? @howardstutz reports: https://t.co/yC9bspwFtd
Indy Gaming: After Durango, what’s next for the locals’ market in Las Vegas? Plus: The door may have opened slightly on the Strip for ESPN Bet through Penn’s deal to acquire Wynn’s New York sports betting licenses. https://t.co/4AQPtM9Noa @TheNVIndy