Red Rocks Durango casino property plans another expansion | Casinos & Games

Red Rock Resorts hasn’t even cut the ribbon to open the expansion of its Durango casino property before it’s already planning its next upgrade.

The Clark County Zoning Commission will consider a new project that is about six times the size of the existing expansion and would include a bowling alley, billiards area, movie theater and a full-service restaurant with patio seating.

Bowling centers and movie theaters are staples of the Red Rock brand with most of its Las Vegas properties offering one or the other or both amenities.

Red Rock officials could not comment on the new expansion because the company is in a “quiet period” until its third-quarter earnings release on Oct. 28.

But county documents say the new expansion would include 152,265 square feet arranged on multiple levels.

The ground floor would include entertainment spaces and areas behind the house. The first level would include a bowling alley, billiards area, entertainment room, casino floor, restaurant, patios, common areas, a casino bar, back-of-house areas and restrooms. A mezzanine level would provide additional entertaining space. The second level would contain a cinema, along with spaces to support theater operations.

County officials have recommended approval of the expansion and the item is part of the commission’s consent agenda, meaning it would likely be approved without detailed discussion.

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