The Cromwell Stops Taking Reservations Amid Vanderpump’s Rebranding | Casinos & Games

While undergoing a property-wide rebrand and remodel, rooms at the Strip boutique hotel and casino will be unavailable for reservations.

Hotel rooms at The Cromwell, soon to be called The Vanderpump Hotel, will be offline starting February 15th. Currently, hotel operator Caesars Entertainment’s online reservation system shows availability restarting on April 13.

The casino floor and Giada, the property’s only restaurant, will remain open during renovations.

The transition of The Cromwell to The Vanderpump Hotel is expected to be complete by early 2026, according to Caesars Entertainment.

The Reno-based company announced plans to rebrand the 188-room boutique hotel early last year. Few details about the project have been released since then.

The new brand is part of an ongoing business arrangement between Caesars Entertainment and reality TV personality Lisa Vanderpump. The partnership has already resulted in the Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars Palace, Vanderpump à Paris at the Paris hotel-casino and Pinky’s by Vanderpump at the Flamingo hotel-casino.

According to Caesars Entertainment, the new Vanderpump Hotel will have “an emphasis on sexy elegance and comfort, with gorgeous rooms and a fresh, new feel on the casino floor.”

The property at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road first opened in 1979 as the Barbary Coast. Boyd Gaming assumed ownership after acquiring Coast Casinos in 2004. Less than two years later, Boyd and Harrah’s Entertainment—now Caesars Entertainment—completed a property swap that prompted Harrah’s to change the resort’s name to Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall and Saloon in 2007. The Cromwell name was introduced in 2014.

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