Circa Resort & Casino
Circa Resort & Casino is a modern hotel building in downtown Las Vegas with over 500 rooms, multiple restaurants, and bars. The resort also features a large outdoor pool area called Stadium Swim with six pools and a sizeable casino floor with slot machines and table games.
The resort opened in October 2020 as the first new hotel building in the area in 40 years. The site replaced older casinos like the Las Vegas Club, which were demolished in 2017, and was developed by brothers Derek and Greg Stevens.
The Vegas Vickie neon sign in the lobby honors a famous cowgirl figure from the city's past. It greets visitors with bright, flashing lights and reflects how the resort celebrates Las Vegas gaming heritage.
The resort is adults-only with a minimum age of 21 and offers accessible facilities including ramps, accessible restaurants, and elevators. Rooms feature high-tech controls and a parking garage with art decorations is accessible via a skybridge.
The resort has a three-story sportsbook with stadium seating and private boxes that holds about 1000 people and is known as one of the largest of its kind. The space attracts sports fans who want to watch games on large screens and cheer alongside other enthusiasts.
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