First ever adult only casino will soon open its door in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world, just got more exciting with the opening up on new resort and casino. The resort will be home to Vegas Vic in the lobby, one of the most iconic neon signs from the Strip.

Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world, just got more exciting with the opening up on new resort and casino. The resort will be home to Vegas Vic in the lobby, one of the most iconic neon signs from the Strip.


Reportedly, it is the first-ever adult-only casino resort in the history of Las Vegas, which will not entertain anyone below the age of 21. As per the statement released by the resort, this property, Circa Resort & Casino will not only offer unmatched luxury amenities, it will also pay tribute to Las Vegas’ history with its old school hospitality and vintage style.


The resort will have around 777 rooms with a 71-degree tower designed by Steelman Partners and Circa’s Director of Design and Architecture, Alice O’Keefe. One would get plenty of room options, including, bunk-bed, standard rooms, and glamorous suites, some with their own dining tables and wet bars.

Although guests will find all amenities in their rooms, real perks can be found across the resort. Guests will also be able to check-in to the resort’s two-storey casino and play their hearts out. Reportedly, Circa will also be home to the world’s largest sportsbook, a three-story stadium, which has been enhanced with a 78-million-pixel high-definition screen that is visible on multiple floors of the casino.

Initially, it was planned to open the resort in December 2020, but now the company has announced to open its first five floors and parking garage to visitors in as soon as October 28, 2020.


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