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The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino has one standout selling point above all else: its unbeatable proximity to the Las Vegas Convention Center. If you’re attending an event there, Westgate is as convenient as it gets. No taxis, no rideshares, no shuttle schedules — just walk across the street and you’re there.
Outside of that prime location, Westgate is a fairly standard casino by Vegas standards. Its sprawling gaming floor offers more than 95,000 square feet of space, making it an easy place to unwind and enjoy some action after a long day at the convention.
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While the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino has invested heavily in upgrading its rooms, dining, and overall guest experience, the real showpiece of the property is unmistakable: the Westgate SuperBook. Widely regarded as the world’s largest and most iconic sportsbook, this is where the resort truly separates itself from the competition. The SuperBook spans an enormous space outfitted with state-of-the-art 4K LED screens, totaling more than 4,250 square feet of digital display and 63.2 million pixels, ensuring every game, stat, and replay is crystal clear no matter where you’re seated.
The SuperBook isn’t just visually impressive — it’s a full sports-betting ecosystem and a hub for serious bettors, casual fans, and contest-hunters alike. It’s home to the legendary SuperContest®, the most famous pro-football handicapping challenge in the country, which has awarded over 33 million dollars to date. For high-stakes players, SuperContest Gold® delivers a thrilling winner-take-all format. Throughout the year, bettors can also take part in a variety of seasonal competitions tied to the MLB and NBA seasons, Hoops Central, Big Game Prop contests, and more. Whether you’re visiting for a major sporting event or a random weekday lineup, there’s always something on the betting calendar.
The elevated experience continues beyond the odds and contests. The entire SuperBook is smoke-free, offering a comfortable atmosphere packed with amenities: a fully stocked bar with cocktail service, multiple food options at The Court just steps away, and free Wi-Fi and charging stations at your seat. Guests who want a more exclusive experience can reserve access to the Clubhouse Lounge for private parties or VIP viewing. Parking is also refreshingly convenient, including covered and reserved spaces for VIP Race & Sports players just outside the entrance.
Fans looking for a party atmosphere won’t be disappointed either. The SuperBook hosts Football Central, the largest free pro-football viewing party in Las Vegas, complete with food and drink specials, satellite betting stations, giveaways, and a high-energy crowd — all without the typical Vegas smoke-filled environment. Bettors who prefer convenience can wager directly from the mobile app anywhere in Nevada, and new players can even apply for casino credit online before arrival to skip the paperwork.
Through all of this, the Westgate SuperBook maintains one of the most generous comp systems in town, backed by a friendly, knowledgeable staff ready to help newcomers understand lines, parlays, teasers, and every betting combination imaginable. Add in perks like the Tunity app for listening to any game of your choice directly from your phone, and it’s clear why this sportsbook has earned its legendary reputation.
The Westgate Race Book also offers a polished and comfortable setting for horseplayers, combining convenience with a premium viewing experience. Bettors can enjoy 32-inch LED screens at every seat, with an enhanced VIP section that upgrades the experience even further through key-card entry, larger desk space, cushioned seating, and individual 32-inch LCD monitors. The track menu is extensive, featuring both Thoroughbred and Harness racing, and guests can wager directly from their seats using IPT terminals.
A fully stocked bar, cocktail service, and nearby dining options at The Court make it easy to settle in for a full day of racing. Free Wi-Fi, headphone jacks for listening to individual races, and a liberal comp system add to the comfort and value. The Race Book is staffed by friendly, knowledgeable professionals who can walk newcomers through betting options, and parking couldn’t be easier, with reserved, covered VIP spaces located just steps from the entrance.

Dining at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino offers a wide range of options to suit every taste. Guests can enjoy upscale experiences at Edge Steakhouse, known for premium cuts and refined American cuisine, or at Fresco Italiano, a Tuscan-inspired restaurant rated the number-one Italian spot in Las Vegas on TripAdvisor. Those looking for a more interactive meal can head to Benihana for its famous exhibition-style teppanyaki, where chefs cook with flair right at the table. Asian cuisine lovers also have Silk Road Asian Bistro, which blends Japanese ramen, Chinese rice noodles, and Vietnamese pho, while Rikki Tiki Sushi provides a peaceful setting surrounded by koi ponds and garden views for a relaxed sushi experience.
For casual bites, coffee breaks, or quick meals between the pool and casino floor, Westgate offers plenty of convenient options. The Court is ideal for fast comfort food like pizza and burgers, and Viva Coffee & Espresso stays open 24 hours a day with pastries, sandwiches, ice cream, and Starbucks-branded drinks. Loco Bueno Tacos serves fresh street-style tacos, while Dragon Boba & Dirty Soda offers creative drinks and snacks. Guests can unwind with cocktails at Velvet Bar or The International Bar, or enjoy drinks and casual dining at the Pool Bar & Grill or SuperBook Bar while catching a game. From fine dining to grab-and-go, there’s no shortage of ways to stay satisfied without ever leaving the hotel.
Entertainment has long been part of the identity of Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, with the property known for hosting some of the most iconic performers in Vegas history. Legendary names such as Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, Liberace, Tina Turner, Redd Foxx, Barry Manilow, Frankie Valli, and magician Jen Kramer have all graced its stages, helping cement the venue’s reputation as a cornerstone of Las Vegas showbiz. Today, the resort continues to attract world-class talent across music, comedy, magic, and tribute productions, ensuring guests can experience top-tier entertainment without leaving the property.
Alongside its headline shows at the International Theater, the resort also offers a strong mix of rotating concerts, tribute acts, stand-up performances, themed musical events, and free live entertainment in the International Bar. Fans of classic rock, jazz, pop, country, Motown, and comedy will find something that suits their taste, and the property has also been a host location for large-scale festivals and special themed weekends. Whether you’re in the mood for a chart-topping artist, a nostalgic tribute, an intimate storytelling show, or a lively evening of music and cocktails, Westgate delivers a memorable entertainment lineup year-round.
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