Rio Las Vegas

Address: 3700 West Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89103 Make a Reservation The Carnival World Buffet at the Rio offers a tour of cuisine from Asia to Latin America, and all places in between. Rio Las Vegas Shows, Events and Entertainment. Things To Do at RIO Las Vegas: Magic shows, Variety, Comedy shows, Live Music, Concerts and more. Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino is located at 3700 West Flamingo Road in West of the Las Vegas Strip, 5 miles from the center of Las Vegas. Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art is the closest landmark to Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino is a hotel and casino near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned by Eric Birnbaum and operated by Caesars Entertainment. The Rio was the first all suite resort in the Las Vegas area. It was named after the city of Rio de Janeiro and is influenced by Brazilian culture.

Rio All-Suite Las Vegas Hotel and Casino
3700 West Flamingo Road
Las Vegas NV 89103
Phone:(702) 777-6773

The Rio Las Vegas pool complex is made up of four different pool areas and features a real white sand beach. Other features include cascading waterfalls, five Jacuzzi-style whirlpool spas, poolside spa treatments and two bars ( Cruzan Island Bar and VooDoo Beach Bar) where you can enjoy specialty cocktails made by flair bartenders.

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The pools at Rio Las Vegas is a hot spot for tourists and locals alike and are open from mid-March to the end of October depending on the weather. The sand and fish pools are heated. Pools are 4' deep.

The four (4) pools are open from mid-March to the end of October
COVID-19 Update
State of Nevada requires pool guests to wear face coverings at all times EXCEPT when walking directly to/from the pool, while in the pool, or while actively eating, drinking or smoking.

The sexy, sun-drenched VooDoo Beach is the main Rio Las Vegas pool and is Las Vegas' pool party hot spot for tourists and locals, alike. The stunning, tropical paradise plays host to some of the city's most captivating poolside fun. Guests 21 or older looking for European-style bathing are invited to visit The Voo. This European-style pool is attractive both to those wanting a more adult bathing experience and to sunbathers who want to avoid tan lines.

VooDoo Beach is the main pool at Rio Las Vegas Hotel and Casino and features a real white sand beach, cascading waterfalls, four swimming pools and five whirlpool spas.

Open daily, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Cabana Rentals
Cabanas may be reserved through the pool attendants or in advance by calling 702-777-6774.

VooDoo Beach Admission:
VooDoo Beach is FREE for Hotel Guests With Valid Key
Seven Stars, Diamond and Platinum Caesars Rewards members
Locals *Must present Caesars Rewards Card*
Non-Hotel Guests: CALL$$

VooDoo Beach Main Pool Hours: Daily 9am - 6pm
Contact Number: (702)777-7627

Attractive to those wanting a more adult bathing experience and to sunbathers who want to avoid tan lines, The Voo Ultra Pool and Lounge is a 21 and older swimming pool at Rio Las Vegas. The Voo offers the ultimate adult pool experience with cocktail service and live DJ's Thursday - Sunday. Must be 21 to enter.

Rooms
21 and over only w/ Valid ID

Voo Ultra Pool & Lounge Admission: Free to Hotel Guests: No cover charge
Non-Hotel Guests: $20

Voo Ultra Pool & Lounge Hours: Thursday - Sunday 11am - 6pm
Contact Number: (702)-777-6773

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For many years, the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino has been the subject of a painstaking number of rumors about what will become of it. Now, Caesars Entertainment has officially announced that they have sold the Rio for $516.3 million to a group controlled in principal by Imperial Companies.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean Rio will be revamped or torn down. Imperial, a real estate investment, development, and management company, will lease the Rio to Caesars for $45 million for each of the next two years. Caesars will continue to operate the off-strip casino and hotel even after the sale to Eldorado Resorts is finalized next year.

Naturally, that means the World Series of Poker will remain at Rio.

“This deal allows Caesars Entertainment to focus our resources on strengthening our attractive portfolio of recently renovated Strip properties and is expected to result in incremental EBITDA at those properties,” said Tony Rodio, CEO of Caesars Entertainment.

The deal seems as though it makes sense for Caesars as well as the real estate investors.

World Series Of Poker will remain at Rio next year

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Rumors about this sale again kicked into overdrive more than a week ago when Seth Palansky, vice president of corporate communication for the World Series of Poker, tweeted the following:

Can 100% confirm @WSOP will take place at the Rio in Las Vegas in 2020

— Seth Palansky (@SethPalansky) September 14, 2019

The buzz from this tweet about the WSOP led to speculation that there would be news about the property. Only days later did the public learn that Caesars finally sold the off-strip property but will continue to operate it, and that the WSOP will remain at the Rio for at least another year.

The many rumors included talk of a Major League Baseball stadium

Rio has been on the chopping block at Caesars for at least five years. The hotel’s fate has been the subject of much speculation, even going back to when late journalist Robin Leach tweeted about an off-strip casino being sold for $400 million.

The sale means that the rumor about a baseball stadium being built on the land won’t come to fruition in the next couple of years. (Earlier this year the Henderson area in Las Vegas tried to lure the Arizona Diamondbacks with a plan to build a new stadium further away from the Vegas Strip.)

But one rumor about the sale came true: Imperial Companies did buy the Rio. While Michael Fascitelli (part-owner of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks) won’t operate the casino, his company now owns the property.

Five years and countless rumors later, the sales price is about 20% more than Leach said it would fetch back in 2014.

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Up next: Will Eldorado Resorts continue leasing Rio when it takes over Caesars?

This sale works out very nicely for when the sale of Caesars to Eldorado becomes final. The two-year leaseback to Caesars will give the new operators of the company some flexibility when the takeover begins next year.

Eldorado has the option of letting the lease expire and moving on from Rio. They could also continue the lease beyond 2021. The latter seems more plausible at the moment. Polansky’s tweet above says the World Series of Poker will be at the Rio in 2020. The lease continues into 2021 but WSOP isn’t guaranteed to return just yet.

The WSOP and all online Caesars assets were part of the merger deal between Eldorado Resorts and Caesars. Executives at Eldorado plan to develop Caesars online gaming, including WSOP.com, when they take over.

Since Eldorado’s initial conference call with investors about the merger with Caesars. they’ve only referred to the Las Vegas market as the “Vegas Strip region.” The Rio is not on the Vegas Strip and has never been part of any comments regarding new operations at Caesars.

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Just when we thought the Rio rumors were done, they pull us back in! The Rio rumor mill will take a break for a little while but should ramp up again in the next year or so.