Caesars to open sportsbook at Rampart Casino Resort

Caesars to open sportsbook at Rampart Casino Resort

The company plans to open the new space in early 2026.

US.- Caesars Entertainment has announced a deal with Rampart Casino at The Resort at Summerlin to open a Caesars Sportsbook at the property. The company plans to open the new space in early 2026, assuming Nevada Gaming Commission approval.

It will be located in the same space on the casino floor occupied by the existing sportsbook. The sportsbook will feature a new video wall and a 360-degree LED video display at the bar. There will be 20 self-service betting kiosks will be available at the sportsbook and throughout the casino.

Players will be able to complete in-person registration for the Caesars Sportsbook mobile app and make mobile cash deposits and withdrawals.

Rampart Casino
Photo: Rampart Casino.

Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital, said: “We are excited to partner with the outstanding team at Rampart Casino to bring the Caesars Sportsbook experience to this marquee property and Summerlin residents for the first time. We know there is pent-up demand in the Summerlin community for the quality and depth of our sports betting product, and Rampart is the perfect partner to reach the sports fans in this area.”

Michelle McHugh, vice president and general manager at Rampart Casino at The Resort at Summerlin, added: “As part of the exciting investments and upgrades we’ve made across the property, we underwent an extensive process to select the right sports betting partner to bring a best-in-class product and technology, brand and service to the property. We are confident our guests will appreciate the Caesars Sportsbook retail and mobile offerings, and we look forward to working with the Caesars team on creative initiatives to bring even more sports fans to the property.”

The Rampart Casino has 1,400 slot machines, a 300-seat bingo room, and 32 table games. In July, the casino opened its new high-limit room. In December 2024, the resort launched the mobile app Rampart Online, offering real-money five-card draw poker with igaming operator Real Gaming.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) reported that the state’s casinos generated $1.35bn in revenue in October. That’s an increase of 4.95 per cent year-over-year. Clark County, which includes the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, the Boulder Strip and surrounding areas, generated $1.2bn, up 5 per cent compared to the same month in 2024. The Las Vegas Strip contributed $748.9m of that, up 8.2 per cent.

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