This review is based on my experience.Īccording to the 2009 American Casino Guide, the Red Rock has 56,750 square feet of casino space. I checked into the Red Rock for one night on July 2, 2009. There is an emphasis on amenities such as the spa, pool, hiking, and outdoor activities. The property has a lot of appeal to those who would prefer to stay out of Vegas. I found it to be very classy, and it looks like the intention is to attract big corporate events. The Red Rock has a very understated, elegant style compared to most Las Vegas properties. feet, and the convention center has an area of 94,000 sq. It features a full casino with all the standard slots and table games, 11 restaurants, a 60-lane bowling alley, a 500 seat Bingo parlor, a 16 screen movie theatre, and a 3-acre (!) pool area and spa. The Red Rock opened in 2006, at a cost of $930 million. Wikipedia describes the site as a “locals” casino, but if it is, it’s the most expensive and luxurious locals casino I’ve ever seen. It’s very impressive with enormous Swarofski crystal chandeliers featuring over 3 million pieces of crystal. The décor could be described as Desert Modern or Desert Art Deco. The Red Rock is a Station Casino, and in fact the corporate headquarters is located on the premises. The 70-acre site is located at the corner of Charleston Blvd. The Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa is located 10 miles north of the Las Vegas Strip in Summerlin, Nevada.