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The Empire Strips Back - 18+

Wed Dec 3 at 8:00pm

Las Vegas, NV

Event Info

  • Wed - December 3, 20258:00 PMTickets

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Venue

3700 W Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, NV

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Rio Hotel Las Vegas?
What happened to Rio Hotel Las Vegas? The Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has experienced several changes in recent years. Once famous for hosting the World Series of Poker, the property was sold by Caesars Entertainment to Dreamscape Companies in 2019. Since then, the Rio has continued to operate under new management, with plans for significant renovations and upgrades to restore its appeal. Despite rumors of closure, the Rio remains open, offering gaming, dining, and entertainment options. The resort is undergoing phased renovations to modernize rooms, update amenities, and enhance the overall guest experience. The Rio’s transformation aims to reclaim its status as a vibrant off-strip destination for both visitors and locals.
How much does the Rio cost per night?
How much does the Rio cost per night? Room rates at the Rio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas can vary based on season, room type, and availability. On average, standard rooms typically start around $40 to $80 per night before taxes and resort fees. Prices may increase during weekends, holidays, and special events. Suites and upgraded accommodations will cost more. For the best deals, it’s advisable to book directly through the Rio’s official website or reputable ticket sellers like Gigfomo, where you may find exclusive discounts or promotional packages. Always factor in additional fees, including the daily resort fee, when budgeting for your stay at the Rio.
How much is the buffet at the Rio?
How much is the buffet at the Rio? The Rio Hotel & Casino was once renowned for its Carnival World Buffet, one of the largest and most popular buffets in Las Vegas. However, as of 2024, the buffet remains closed following pandemic-related shutdowns and ongoing property renovations. There is no confirmed reopening date for the buffet at this time. Guests can explore other dining options within the Rio, including restaurants and quick-service eateries. For updates on the buffet’s status and alternative dining recommendations, check the Rio’s official website or Gigfomo’s event listings before your visit to stay informed about the latest offerings.
Does Rio have a shuttle to strip?
Does Rio have a shuttle to strip? The Rio Hotel & Casino previously offered a complimentary shuttle service to popular locations on the Las Vegas Strip and nearby sister properties. However, as of 2024, this shuttle service has been discontinued and is no longer available. Guests staying at the Rio can utilize ride-share services, taxis, or public transportation for convenient access to the Strip, which is located about one mile away. For the latest transportation options and tips for getting around Las Vegas, visitors can consult the Rio’s front desk or check Gigfomo’s travel guides for updated information on the best ways to reach the Strip from the Rio.
What does the Rio resort fee include?
What does the Rio resort fee include? The Rio Hotel & Casino charges a daily resort fee, which is standard for many Las Vegas hotels. As of 2024, the resort fee is approximately $39.55 per night (plus tax), though this may vary. The fee includes several amenities designed to enhance your stay: in-room Wi-Fi internet access for up to two devices, access to the fitness center, local and toll-free phone calls, and boarding pass printing services. Additional benefits may be offered depending on the season or ongoing promotions. It is always advisable to confirm the latest resort fee details and inclusions directly with the Rio or through trusted ticketing partners like Gigfomo before booking.

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