Harrah’s Las Vegas casino finishes $200m revamp

Harrah's has revamped hotel rooms and the casino floor.
Harrah's has revamped hotel rooms and the casino floor.

The casino has been remodelled in a $200m investment that included the redesign of rooms and the casino floor.

US.- Harrah’s Las Vegas casino on the Strip has finished its $200m renovation of hotel rooms and the casino floor.

According to a Harrah’s spokeperson, the casino has improved accommodation and has revitalised its casino floor and exterior.

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The resort has 2,542 rooms and connects directly to the Caesars Forum conference centre.

The rooms alone cost $70m to redesign, while the casino floor received upgraded lighting, floor and ceiling tiling, carpeting and modern restrooms.

New LED signs have been added the north and south entrances to the property. There are also new restaurant offerings.

The company said on Twitter: “We now have an even more playful, #AllNewHarrahs. Along with the 2,542 redesigned rooms and a complete casino floor remodel, you can enjoy a variety of hotel, dining, and entertainment options.”

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