Caesars Entertainment’s Horseshoe Casino Comes to Las Vegas Strip
It has been more than 70 years since the first Horseshoe casino opened its doors in downtown Las Vegas. Now the legendary casino brand is making a comeback at the center of the Strip.
Caesars Entertainment has unveiled plans to transform Bally’s Las Vegas into a Horseshoe casino. A multimillion-dollar renovation project will start this spring.
The transformation will include a renovated exterior, new entertainment and food and beverage options, and a reimagined casino floor and public areas. The design team will incorporate that Horseshoe feel around the property with tooled leather, dramatic colors, and the brand’s signature gold horseshoe iconography.
“Bringing the Horseshoe brand back to life in Las Vegas allows us to celebrate both our history and our future,” said Sean McBurney, Regional President of Caesars Entertainment. “2022 starts a new era for the Caesars Entertainment empire in Las Vegas, one being heralded by the return of Horseshoe.”
There are other Horseshoe casinos across the country, with properties in Maryland, Illinois, Louisiana, Iowa and Mississippi.
Renovations in Las Vegas on the 2,810-room property will begin with the poker room, before branching out to the exterior, casino floor and other public areas. Hotel rooms will not be included in the project and will remain open for booking through the renovations. The transformation to Horseshoe Las Vegas should be complete by the end of 2022.
Horseshoe Casino expanded to markets across the country staying true to its heritage, holding on to the thrilling spirit of no-limit betting. That spirit will come alive this summer as Caesars Entertainment’s World Series of Poker returns to its roots, having been first played at Las Vegas’ original Horseshoe in 1970, as it moves to the Strip for the very first time.
The 53rd annual World Series of Poker comes to the Strip May 31 – July 19, 2022, just as the property begins construction.
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