The LINQ Hotel & Casino has opened its doors in Las Vegas.
“Our billion dollar transformation of the east side of the Las Vegas Strip is the result of the major transition in our industry from one built around gaming to a more a multi-dimensional hospitality and entertainment business,” says Gary Loveman, chairman, president, and CEO of Caesars Entertainment Corporation. “The LINQ complex showcases how hospitality is the new driving force attracting a wide array of unique customers and providing an enhanced experience for repeat travelers.”
“With the LINQ, we pioneered the creation of a new type of experience for the Las Vegas visitor,” said Tariq Shaukat, executive vice president and CCO of Caesars Entertainment. “The LINQ Hotel & Casino continues this groundbreaking approach by offering a ‘Vegas Original,’ socially minded resort at the heart of the Strip. The resort is designed for the changing Las Vegas customer who is seeking authentic and social entertainment experiences that cannot be found elsewhere, and provides guests with direct access to all the great restaurants, shops and entertainment available at the LINQ Promenade, including the High Roller.”
Room service from multiple dining outlets at the LINQ Hotel & Casino and Promenade, such as Brooklyn Bowl and Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar, will be available. The hotel also boasts five suites and 3535 lobby bar.
Along with the 600-square-foot King suite, the hotel offers a Deluxe room and a Mini suite, which range from 300 to 350 square feet. All suites are designed with light, modern furnishings with pops of color. The Deluxe King room centers on several distinct accent wall backdrops with stylized renderings of vintage Las Vegas signage.