Nevada’s M Resort Spa Casino renovates gaming floor

Nevada’s M Resort Spa Casino renovates gaming floor

The casino transformation includes new table games and a redesigned high limit room.

US.- M Resort Spa Casino, in Henderson, Nevada, has completed a transformation of its casino floor. The renovation is the first phase of the venue’s expansion, which includes additional convention space and ballroom opening winter 2025 and a second guestroom tower slated for completion in mid-January 2026.

The casino renovations include a new table games pit with travertine pathways. Some 39 table games have been reupholstered and new guest chairs have been added. The renovation also includes new chandeliers.

Upgrades also include a reimagined High Limit Room with updated lighting, furniture, and table configurations, and a relocated Coors Light Chill Zone, connected to Raiders Tavern & Grill. Guided by a “Hidden Oasis” theme, the gaming floor design drew inspiration from the resort’s M Pool and surrounding desert landscape.

Hussain Mahrous, vice president and general manager Western Division of Penn Entertainment, said: “Our goal was to create an immersive, elevated casino experience that connects with our identity as a resort retreat. These design upgrades celebrate the natural beauty of our desert location and signal what’s to come with the completion of our expansion.”

Nevada gaming revenue decreases in May

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) reported that the state’s casinos generated $1.29m in gaming revenue in May. That’s down 2.18 year-over-year but up from April, when casinos generated $1.23m.

The Las Vegas Strip generated $713.3m, down 3.87 per cent year-on-year. Clark County as a whole, which includes the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, the Boulder Strip and surrounding areas, generated $1.1bn, down 2.4 year-over-year.

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