Update to Renovations at the Rio Las Vegas

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We’ve been following the renovations at the Rio Las Vegas for quite a while. And now, the property has announced that the initial phase of the upgrades has been completed. This is an ongoing project which began back in 2023, and may take another year or two for completion. In fact, we visited the resort back in May of this year to have a look around, and you can find that video below.

In this first phase, significant upgrades were made. This included the introduction of eight new dining options, a complete overhaul of the 220,000 square feet of meeting and convention space, and a refreshed pool district with four distinct pools. Additionally, more than 900 new slot machines were added, along with new carpeting throughout the gaming areas.

Collectively, all of the renovations at The Rio are designed to breathe new life into the property, all while preserving its iconic charm and elevating the luxury experience for both locals and visitors alike. President and CEO, Patrick Miller, stated that while their priority was to modernize and revitalize the property, it was important to “…preserving the vibrant atmosphere and excitement that made the Rio a pioneer in Las Vegas hospitality.

One of the most important standout features of the renovations at the Rio Las Vegas is the innovative lighting installation by Chris Kuroda and Andrew Giffin. Utilizing over three miles of programmable LEDs, they have created a dynamic light show that changes continuously and can be seen from across the Las Vegas skyline. Miller notes that no two shows are alike, adding a unique element to the experience, and we even have a video of the show at the close of this article!

Looking ahead, the next phase of this transformation is scheduled to kick off later this year, promising even more enhancements to the property. Stay tuned!

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