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Las Vegas South Point Hotel and Casino to go down the road to renovation
The Las Vegas South Point Hotel, Casino and spa, which offers a 16-screen movie theatre, bowling alley, casino and full-service spa is all set to go down the road to renovation.
By unveiling a US$40 million remodelling plan for its Las Vegas property throughout the company’s three towers, the South Point Hotel Casino and Spa have set all its duck in a row. This comprises 2,049 rooms and 84 suites featuring new furniture, luxury flooring, crown moulding, mini refrigerator, and bathroom upgrades. The first phase of the redesign, scheduled to commence in April 2018, will be completed by September 2018.
The three-year project will refurbish one hotel tower each year and is estimated to be completed by September 2020. By the end of 2018, more than 630 newly-fashioned rooms will be available for guests at a US$10 upgraded room fee. The guest rooms offer a refreshed look, with new Bernhardt types of furniture such as beds, dressers, nightstands, chairs, sitting tables, and lounge chairs with an ottoman. In addition, the guest rooms will offer lamps with power and USB ports, functional desks for business executives, and a new colour palette.
In association with this new undertaking Ryan Growney, the General Manager of South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa said: “We live in a city that is continuously evolving, and we are always looking for opportunities to improve our guests’ experiences to set us apart from other properties. The last five years have consisted of a lot of exciting development projects that we strongly believe create a unique experience that only we can offer, and we are excited to unveil our new room upgrades, which we believe our guests will really enjoy.”
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