The Best Luxury Casino Resorts in the World

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The Best Luxury Casino Resorts in the World
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Casino gaming is an in thing, especially doing so on the internet, where you can take part in online casino real money gaming. The good thing for operators of online and offline gaming services is that casino gaming continues to keep growing. In 2021, the market size of the casino and online gaming industry hit a whopping total of 231 billion US dollars, according to data on the website of consumer and market data company. Revenue in terms of casino gaming apps was forecast to reach 9.04 billion dollars in 2022.

Taking part in online casino gaming is a great way to get some practice if you want to visit land-based establishments. There are some amazing casino resorts out there, where you can really indulge in the casino gaming experience. Below is a look at some of the world’s best luxury casino resorts.

Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

It’s casino resorts like Caesars Palace that automatically make Vegas spring to mind when you hear the word “casino.” The casino offers classic table games such as craps, blackjack and roulette in several different variations. There are also poker tournaments daily.

The resort’s Forum Shops provide shopping opportunities that are Vegas at its most Vegas; Versace, Giorgio Armani and Louis Vuitton just some of the designer names there. If you’re staying at the resort, you can expect elegant accommodation. You can even book a villa. Looking to relax by the pool? The resort boasts seven different swimming pools.

Winstar World Casino and Resort, Oklahoma

Oklahoma might not be as famous as Vegas but the Winstar World Casino and Resort could change that. This casino and resort boasts an incredible nine casino gaming plazas: Rome, Cairo, Paris, New York, Madrid, RIO, London, Beijing and Vienna.

The company opened in the 1990s, starting out life as a bingo hall near the Texas border and has gradually expanded in a major way since then. The luxurious Cascades is a relaxing pool area and covers five acres, offering you the opportunity to keep in shape with a swim or just hang around on in-pool loungers as you please. If you’re looking for fine dining when not gaming, the Prime Steakhouse and Mickey Mantle restaurants will satisfy that requirement.

Wynn, Las Vegas

Before the Marina Bay Sands materialised in Singapore, Wynn Las Vegas was the most expensive casino-hotel ever built, costing $2.7 billion. Each room is thought to have cost around $1 million. Everything about them says “comfort” and “luxury.” The views are impressive from the panoramic view rooms and the Tower suites. The casino itself offers blackjack, roulette and a variety of other table games, plus slots and a poker room that features a massive prize pool.

When you’re not at the gaming tables, you can take part in activities such as golfing at the Wynn Golf Club, exquisite dinners with wines by some of the finest winemakers and master classes in floral arrangement, cocktail making and Danish pastry making.

The Venetian, Las Vegas

The Venetian, in Las Vegas, as you might expect, features a Venice-theme and is an ultra-extravagant resort. The resort boasts two main accommodation towers — The Venetian and The Palazzo — both featuring highly luxurious suites. The casino boasts more than 225 table games, and there’s a high-limits room that deals 60 table games, including baccarat, blackjack and roulette. The poker room is a top spot in Vegas for the popular card game and it’s possible to play variations there.

While staying at the Venetian, don’t miss the opportunity to experience one of its main attractions — and one of the main attractions in Vegas, for that matter — which is the gondola ride. You can take indoor or outdoor gondola rides, and from your gondola enjoy views of the glamourous Las Vegas Strip and glide under the famous Rialto bridge.

Bellagio Resort and Casino, Las Vegas

The Bellagio Resort and Casino is one of the most famous in the world, and its fountain has featured in major Hollywood productions such as “The Hangover” and “Oceans Eleven.” The casino is especially known for its high-end poker rooms, but there’s also blackjack, roulette, craps and slots for anyone who doesn’t fancy a card game. While enjoying high-end gaming, you can sip on some of the finest alcohol, and if you’re staying at the hotel, it’s possible to upgrade and receive access to the VIP Lounge and services if you book certain types of room.

Casino resorts provide a magnificent experience. If you’ve not been to any of the above but have the resources to do so, why not check them out? Other casino resorts you might wish to consider include the City of Dreams, in Macao, and the Foxwoods Resort Casino, in Connecticut, USA.