Venetian Las Vegas to Relocate Poker Room
The Venetian Resort Las Vegas plans to relocate its poker site someday this summer season from the on line casino ground to Stage 2 of the Grand Canal Shoppes.
The present poker site on the Venetian is ante-ing up. (Picture: lasvegastoppicks.com)
Pending Nevada regulatory approval, the brand new poker site will characteristic 50 tables unfold throughout 14,000 sq. toes. Although a press launch from the resort refers to this as “an enlargement,” the Venetian’s present poker site, previously referred to as the Sands Poker Room, options 59 tables in the identical sq. footage.
The enlargement of the poker site is a big milestone in our ongoing efforts of reimagining the gaming expertise on the Venetian Resort,” mentioned Danny Ruiz, the property’s chief gaming officer, within the launch. “The room was designed to supply an elevated taking part in expertise and all the things from design particulars to enhancements had been made with the gamers in thoughts.”
Extra facilities within the new area, based mostly on years of participant suggestions, will embrace devoted bogs, USB charging ports at each seat, and a self-serve Coca-Cola fountain. Company will even have the ability to order meals on-line and have it delivered by the Grand Lux Café. The room will even characteristic kiosks for each the resort’s loyalty program, Venetian Rewards, and William Hill sports activities betting.
The brand new poker site will proceed to supply money video games and the DeepStack poker event sequence. It would additionally introduce a devoted streaming room, permitting gamers to coordinate vlogging periods and to live-stream event ultimate tables and money video games.
The Venetian’s authentic poker site opened in 2006 and can stay open till the brand new one is accomplished. No completion date has been specified.
The resort didn’t reveal what it plans to do with the area occupied by the present poker site, nor did it specify the price of its relocation. Nevertheless, it introduced final 12 months {that a} $188 million renovation of its conference middle was a part of a $1 billion capital funding challenge scheduled by Vici Properties, which owns the Strip resort, and New York-based Apollo World Administration, which operates it.