
Rio Hotel & Casino
The Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino incorporates a Brazilian Carnival Theme. Contributing to this carnival atmosphere is a free show that includes decorated floats with colorful performers suspended above the casino floor.
The hotel and casino are in two tall towers that feature rooms that overlook the famous Las Vegas strip. The Rio is at 3700 W. Flamingo Avenue, about one mile from the Strip.
The 2008 World Series of Poker finals were held at the Rio in Las Vegas from May 30 to July 16, 2008, where the field was reduced to the final 9. This group will meet on November 9th and 10th at the RIO to determine the champion.
To see more about the WSOP and who are the final 9, follow this link: WSOP
The Rio is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment Inc., which is the world's largest provider of casino entertainment.

Blackjack at the Rio
The Rio Casino includes over 100,000 square feet of gaming space with 80 gaming tables and 1,200 slot and video poker machines.
Rio's casino games include all the traditional table games, such as Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Mini-Baccarat and Let it Ride. Both Texas Hold'Em and 7 Card Stud are featured in the Rio Poker Room.
The Casino has a Keno Lounge and a full-service Race & Sports Book.

Rio Dining
The Rio has 19 restaurants, including:
Some of the others are: Hamada's Asiana, Janelas, Mah Jong, McFadden's, Rub BBQ, Sao Paulo Cafe, Sports Kitchen, Starbucks and the Village Seafood Buffet.

Tony n' Tina's Wedding
The Rio's Nightlife hotspots include:
The Rio's Provides the following popular regularly-running entertainment shows:
The Penn and Teller Comedy Team
The Chippendales Male Revue
Tony n' Tina's Wedding.
At the "Brazilian Pool" at the Rio casino hotel. Exotic dancers from the Sapphire Gentlemen's Club play topless volleyball in the pool with men who pay a $30 cover charge ($10 for women).

Rio Bathing Beach
The Rio has a full-service Spa and Salon and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
If you like to bowl, there is the Lucky Strike Bowling Lanes.
The Rio has four outdoor pools, one of which has a beach for your enjoyment in the warmer months.
The Rio has more than 2,500 rooms, all with spectacular viwes of Las Vegas.
All
the Rio rooms are large suites - 600 square feet.
They have Standard, Cariocas, Super and Masquerade suites, as shown below.

Rio Cariocas Suite

Rio Standard Suite

Rio Masquerade Suite

Rio Super Suite
Reserve room: Hotels.com
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