Rio Hotel & Casino Embraces the Future Following Its 35th Anniversary Celebration

The iconic Las Vegas resort marks its milestone anniversary with exciting new experiences and renovations.

Caleb J. Spivak
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For 35 years, Rio Hotel & Casino has been a staple of Las Vegas’ vibrant entertainment scene, offering visitors and locals alike a taste of excitement just off the Strip. Since opening its doors on January 15, 1990, the resort has built a reputation for bold design, unique experiences, and world-class entertainment. Now under the ownership of Dreamscape Companies, Rio is looking ahead to its next chapter while honoring its storied past.

Though the official anniversary date has passed, the festivities underscored a renewed commitment to reinvention. With a mix of nostalgia and innovation, Rio continues to carve out its place in the ever-evolving Las Vegas hospitality landscape.

VooDoo Lounge Returns with a New Energy

One of the most anticipated highlights of the celebration was the return of the iconic VooDoo Lounge on the 51st floor. The rooftop lounge, known for its stunning panoramic views of the Strip, reopened on January 17 and now welcomes guests on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. With a fresh menu of innovative, shareable cocktails and a live DJ setting the mood, the revamped venue stays true to its roots while embracing a new era of nightlife.

Exclusive Anniversary Specials Continue to Make an Impact

While the celebratory promotions have concluded, their impact continues to resonate with guests. The 35% discount on room rates for direct bookings extended through August 31, 2025, allowed travelers to experience the newly remodeled Ipanema Tower suites at a fraction of the cost. Meanwhile, the special edition Rio Rum Punch at Lapa Lounge and curated wine flights at The Wine Cellar introduced visitors to unique flavors, blending classic offerings with contemporary trends.

A Revitalized Destination with More to Come

Beyond the anniversary celebrations, Rio is undergoing a major transformation. The property’s recent enhancements include a modernized casino floor featuring 30 table games and 800 slot machines, a three-acre pool paradise, and an array of new dining options like Canteen Food Hall and Luckley Tavern & Grill. These updates align with Dreamscape’s vision of breathing new life into the iconic resort while preserving its signature character.

Looking ahead, Rio Hotel & Casino is poised to remain a go-to destination for visitors seeking an off-Strip experience that doesn’t compromise on quality, entertainment, or excitement. With a rich past and an ambitious future, Rio continues to be a defining part of Las Vegas’ ever-changing story.

For more updates and upcoming experiences, visit riolasvegas.com.

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Caleb J. Spivak is the Founder and CEO of What Now Media Group.
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