Reservations open for Durango Casino & Resort near Las Vegas: Travel Weekly
Station Casinos' newest suburban property features 209 rooms and suites with an 83,000-square-foot casino, sports book, 20,000 square feet of meetings space, three restaurants, the Bel-Aire Lounge and the Eat Your Heart Out Food Hall.
Rooms and suites, designed by Dallas-based Looney & Associates, are described as having a modern desert aesthetic.
Guestrooms at the Durango Casino, designed by Dallas-based Looney & Associates, are described as having a modern desert aesthetic. Photo Credit: Clint Jenkins
Guestrooms (488 square feet, starting at $399 plus tax and fees), in king and double queen options, have warm neutral tones, a minibar, 65-inch television and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Suites have walls accented with art and architectural elements such as hand-carved stone selections, dramatic lighting, custom rugs and furniture and other high-end amenities. Top suites also feature private balconies.
Among the accommodations:• Two executive suites (730 to 790 square feet, priced at $899 per night)• 10 salon suites (1,200 square feet, $1,149)• 10 parlor suites (1,264 square feet, $899)• Two terrace suites (each with a patio. 1,480 square feet, $2,399)• Three city suites (1,450 square feet, $1,899)• A Vista Suite, with a patio (1,800 square feet, $4,399)
• A Veranda Suite, with a patio (1,555 square feet, $3,899)