Concurrent with its 25th anniversary, the Venetian Resort Las Vegas unveiled a $1.5 billion reinvestment project, which the casino-resort complex said will mark one of the largest and most expensive hotel renovations in its history.
Central to the project is a redesign of all 4,000 suites across the property's Venetian towers, including signature suites. The renovated suites, which will draw design inspiration from the ornate costumes traditionally worn during the Venetian Carnival festival, will be available for booking starting this September.
A rendering of a remodeled sportsbook, which was created in partnership with Yahoo. Photo Credit: The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
Along with updated accommodations, the project will comprise the launch of new dining concepts, which will be announced later this year, as well as fresh gaming offerings, including a remodeled sports book created in partnership with Yahoo, the addition of a Palazzo High Limit Lounge area and a new poker room that's set to open this summer.
A $188 million revamp of the resort's Convention Center is also slated to begin this summer. The convention space will get a refreshed color palette and new lounge areas for meetings and will receive various technological upgrades.
A $188 million revamp of the resort's Convention Center is also slated to begin this summer. Photo Credit: The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
The latest wave of reinvestment follows the Venetian's debut of HaSalon, a new fine dining Mediterranean restaurant that opened within its The Palazzo tower last year, as well as the debut of the Sphere at the Venetian entertainment venue last September.