Photos: A Look Inside New Caesars Palace Post Renovations

Written By Marc Meltzer on September 29, 2022
Las Vegas legendary Caesars Palace gets much needed renovations

The original casino dome, lobby bar, main entrance, and porte-cochère of Caesars Palace have recently undergone a renovation worth millions of dollars.

The update also introduces two cutting-edge gaming pits. The renovations have resulted in a rejuvenation of the iconic sections of this classic Las Vegas casino.

The regional president of Caesars Entertainment, Sean McBurney, stated:

Ever since its establishment in 1966, Caesars Palace has been driven by founder Jay Sarno’s vision to treat every guest as a Caesar. We strive to provide unique experiences from the moment our visitors step in, staying true to the ethos of our flagship resort.

Caesars Palace will not only update existing parts of the property but also add new eateries later this year.

Peter Luger Steakhouse from New York City is set to open its first Las Vegas location at Caesars Palace. The property will also introduce Dominique Ansel Las Vegas, Stanton Social Prime, among others.

Caesars Palace dome features luxurious chandelier

Caesars Palace Casino

The iconic dome casino at Caesars Palace underwent a much-needed renovation, restoring some of its original splendor. This update was a crucial part of enhancing this renowned section of the property.

A casino that has seemed somewhat weary for the last few years gets rejuvenated by a new chandelier. This grand chandelier, adorned with 12,000 crystals, tips the scales at about 3,200 pounds.

The crystals, costing over $1 million, not only add beauty but also aid the energy-efficient LED lights in illuminating the casino.

These updates should please fans of Caesars Palace. The legendary casino maintains the ambiance that many have loved over the years while presenting a fresh look and feel.

New Galleria Bar open 24/7, features bartop games

Caesars Palace Galleria Bar

Part of the renovations at Caesars Palace includes a stunning new 24-hour lobby bar area. The Galleria Bar, which has 24 seats, is located in the hotel lobby of Caesars Palace, situated between the main entrance and the entryway to the Roman Plaza outdoors.

While awaiting check-in to their rooms, some guests will frequent this bar. At any time of the day, gamblers can take pleasure in the 22 bartop gaming machines available.

The multi-game machines on the bartop include features like slots, video poker, and more. Those who play video poker should anticipate paytables similar to other machines located on the bartop at Caesar’s Palace.

Caesars in a statement described the bar’s design as a contemporary interpretation of an opulent Italian study. The bar is adorned with antique mirrors highlighted with gold and murals made from Italian inlaid wood. Additionally, it features four full-sized sculptures of Venus.

Caesars Sportsbook gets VIP seating area

Caesars Palace revamped its sportsbook earlier this year, introducing a new seating area and fresh carpeting.

The sportsbook at Caesars Palace will retain its original look but will be slightly cleaner and feature a new VIP seating area.

Throughout the year, Caesars has been consistently updating the sportsbooks at several Las Vegas casinos.

The sportsbook at Harrah’s has been updated with new video screens and seating. Meanwhile, the Linq has done away with its “Fan Caves” and replaced them with a sports bar and betting window.

Currently, Caesars is in the process of transforming Bally’s into Horseshoe Las Vegas. A significant change was the closure of the sportsbook.

When it opens, the sportsbook at Bally’s will transform into an arcade. Currently, Bally’s only features a betting desk on the main casino floor, located near the entrance to Paris Las Vegas.

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Marc was raised on the harsh streets of South Bronx. His unique blend of being a Yankees and Jets fan accounts for his frequently opposing perspective. As a freelance writer and social media consultant, Marc’s work involves writing about steak, alcohol, gambling, and Las Vegas – a challenging task that someone must undertake.

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