Sunset Station in Henderson, Nevada held its grand opening for a newly remodeled sportsbook earlier today.
The hotel and casino, owned and operated by Station Casinos, debuted the brand-new digs for its all-new STN Sportsbook with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, promising “a bold new design, over-the-top visuals, and a massive audiovisual experience.”
Get ready as Sunset Station debuts a game-changing game-day experience with a bold new design, over-the-top visuals and a massive audiovisual experience at its STN Sportsbook. Opening Thursday, May 16.
— Sunset Station (@SunsetStation_) May 8, 2024
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"Sunset Station’s new hub for sports viewing action and socializing begins at the new STN Sportsbook with a grand sense of arrival, deep red plaid carpets offer visual interest and comfortable leather seating offers a luxury stadium “box” experience," Sunset Station said via press release.
Photos and renderings of the eye-catching renovations were also shared via Vital Vegas’ X account on Wednesday, showcasing the sportsbook and its new amenities, including an enormous panoramic television wall.
Sportsbook @SunsetStation_ turned out impressively. Opens tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/m0mXwd2jNT
— Vital Vegas (@VitalVegas) May 15, 2024
“The stunning new STN Sportsbook offers a dramatically new look and welcomes in the next era of Sportsbook experiences with a panoramic 150-foot LED screen wall, tiered VIP seating, lounge areas, a dynamic bar scene, high-definition screens at every turn, and seamless betting options for guests,” Sunset Station added.
The game has changed. Ushering in the next era of Vegas Sportsbooks.
— Sunset Station (@SunsetStation_) May 15, 2024
Introducing the all-new STN Sportsbook at Sunset Station, a sports destination that must be seen to be believed.
Opening 5.16 at 9:30 a.m. pic.twitter.com/rBvIT0fWVL
Nevada gaming revenues continue to boom
The timing for Sunset Station’s new venture couldn’t come at a better time given the state of Nevada sports betting.
According to the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB), the state’s casinos reportedly generated over $1.29 billion in revenue in March. Despite that astronomical number, it actually marked a year-over-year decrease for the Silver State, ending a streak of eight consecutive months of growth.