Caesars Entertainment Corporation has announced a $90 million renovation of 1,270 rooms at Flamingo Las Vegas.
The renovation will begin in late August, with the first guest arrivals expected in November, and final completion of all rooms expected in the second quarter of 2018.
“Flamingo Las Vegas is an iconic resort filled with 70 years of rich history and unforgettable experiences,” said Bob Morse, president of hospitality for Caesars Entertainment. “The renovated rooms pay homage to the property’s past, while also giving it a fresh and modern new look.”
The renovated rooms will feature unique, contemporary and retro-chic designs with accents that celebrate Flamingo’s history on the Las Vegas Strip. Designed by Forrest Perkins, the rooms were inspired to “sparkle like glitter and shine like champagne”, with hues of gold and bright pops of flamingo pink, keeping true to the property’s character.
The resort celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2016, featuring more than 3,500 guest rooms and suites and is home to a 15-acre pool and wildlife habitat complete with waterfalls, mature island vegetation and tropical wildlife, three pools and several outdoor wedding gardens.
In 2016, Caesars Entertainment upgraded more than 4,800 rooms at four of its Las Vegas resorts, including Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Paris Las Vegas and Harrah’s Las Vegas.
By the end of 2017, more than half of Las Vegas rooms at Caesars properties will have been upgraded since 2014.