Caesars Palace to renovate entrance area

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is launching a multimillion-dollar renovation of its original main entrance, main casino and porte-cochère to update the entryway, redesign the gaming areas and create a new lobby bar. Construction is slated to begin in early July, with most of the project set to be complete by New Year’s Eve.
 
The main entrance to the property will be entirely rebuilt from the ground up. Once completed, the space will have a dome and barreled ceiling over a 15-foot tall statue of Augustus Caesar. The project also includes two new gaming pits, which will flank the enhanced entrance, a new lobby bar and a renovation of the property’s domed table games floor.  

“Caesars Palace brought a sense of grandeur to the Las Vegas Strip when it was built in 1966, and we’re proud to continue that legacy with a full reimagining of our main entrance,” said Caesars Entertainment Regional President Sean McBurney. “Completely rebuilding the front entrance of one of the world’s most iconic destinations is no small task, and we’re excited to get started and create a stunning new visual welcome for our guests.”
 

Construction will run from July through December. When the project is completed, the main valet space off Las Vegas Blvd. will accommodate Caesars Rewards Diamond and Seven Star members. The Colosseum valet (ground floor of the Caesars Palace self-parking garage off Frank Sinatra Drive) will accommodate all valet guests, and rideshare pick-up and drop-off will be relocated to the exit doors next to Vanderpump Cocktail Garden.

Express hotel check-in/check-out kiosks will be placed at all available entrances.