Rio Hotel & Casino

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Rio Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas, Nevada
The Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas exhibits a carnival atmosphere. It starts with their building colors, which makes the Rio Casino easy to spot. The Rio Casino is located off the Las Vegas Strip about 1 mile or so. If you stay at the Rio Hotel, you could venture onto the Las Vegas Strip, if you wanted to, by cab or bus ride. It only takes a minute to get there. Once at the Rio Hotel & Casino, you might not want to leave. The Rio features excellent gaming options, super food and excellent entertainment for all. The hotel rooms at the Rio are roomy, classy and very affordable.
Entertainment at the Rio
The Rio Casino is your source for entertainment. There are so many possibilities that it’s virtually impossible not to find something to your liking. The Rio is home to the nationally known Pen and Teller show. Pen and Teller perform nightly, with the exception of Tuesdays. Ladies, are you looking for something a little more risqué? If so, the Chippendales is the show you want to enjoy. The Chippendales perform nightly, with the exception of Wednesdays. Tickets start at just $34.95. Guys, the Rio has you covered as well. When there, take a peek at their show, Erocktica. It’s sexy, topless and it’s definitely Las Vegas.
Carnival World Buffet
The Carnival World Buffet at the Rio is legendary. Many believe it help set off the current trend in buffets. The Carnival World Buffet features fine cuisine from many cultures. If you love desserts, the Carnival World Buffet is your home. The Carnival World Buffet features more than 70 varieties of pies, cakes and pastries—all homemade. They even have Gelato! Overseeing it all is top chef, Randy Sebastien—a National Pastry Championship winner. The Carnival World Buffet at the Rio is a class act.
November 7th, 2009
LAS VEGAS — A pair of eliminations at the World Series of Poker main event on Saturday pushed the seven remaining players closer to the title and $8.55 million prize. Kevin Schaffel, a 52-year-old cash game player from Coral Springs, Fla., was ...
November 7th, 2009
Nine cardplayers returned to the World Series of Poker on Saturday with their sights set on winning a gold bracelet and $8.55 million in the world's most prestigious gambling event. The players returning to Las Vegas after a 115-day break had already ...
November 7th, 2009
Akenhead's triple-up and Saout's win dramatically altered a session that began slowly at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, with hands rarely going to a showdown where players needed to reveal their cards and only sporadic contested wagers.
November 7th, 2009
LAS VEGAS -- With a top prize of $8.5 million at stake and the field of players down to The November Nine, final table action was begun Saturday in the Main Event at the World Series of Poker. The event drew a raucous, packed house of about ...
November 7th, 2009
The consecutive hands dramatically altered a session that began slowly at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, with hands rarely going to a showdown where players needed to reveal their cards and only sporadic contested wagers. Saout's all-in win ...
November 7th, 2009
James Akenhead of London, throws away a hand at the final table of the World Series of Poker at the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch) London poker professional James Akenhead is the first player ...
November 7th, 2009
LAS VEGAS - Short-stacked London poker professional James Akenhead survived the first all-in showdown of the World Series of Poker final table when a queen of spades tripled his chip stack and saved him from busting ninth in the main event. French ...
November 7th, 2009
It’s 11:08am at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The gates to... WSOP Changes Venue for Main Event Final Table When the final nine players return for the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event... ESPN Ratings Up 50% for WSOP Main ...
November 7th, 2009
Tropical Storm Ida's five-day forecast as of 7 a.m. Saturday, shows it moving from Central America into the Gulf of Mexico. Southwest Florida is in the cone of probability. (NOAA) Probability of tropical storm force surface winds associated with the ...
November 7th, 2009
LAS VEGAS - Nine cardplayers have returned to the World Series of Poker with their sights set on winning a gold bracelet and US$8.55 million in the world's most prestigious gambling event. The players returning to Las Vegas on Saturday had already ...
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Dining at Rio Hotel & Casino
All American Bar and Grille, Antonio's Italian Ristorante, Bamboleo (Mexican), Buzios (Seafood and Oyster Bar), Carnival World Buffet, Fiore Steakhouse, Gaylord Indian Restaurant, Hamada's Asiana, Rosemary's (American), Sao Paulo Cafe, Star Deli & Bakery
Accomodations at Rio Hotel & Casino
Location. The Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino is located in Las Vegas, Nev., and offers complimentary shuttle service to the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel is located two miles from the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum and Madame Tussauds Las Vegas. Constructed of blue and red glass, the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino emulates the Brazil Carnivale atmosphere with a complimentary show featuring suspended floats and colorful performers.
Hotel Features. Nineteen restaurants are located on site and include Carnival World Buffet, RUB BBQ, McFadden's Irish pub and the All American Bar & Grill. A business center offers fax, photocopy and print services. The hotel's conference center includes 80 function rooms. The casino comprises 1,200 slot and video poker machines, 80 table games, race and sports betting, and a keno. The Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino offers headline performance, including Penn & Teller. Recreational amenities include a fitness center, for a fee, and four outdoor pools in shapes that include the zero entry level seashell designed pool. Entrance to the adults only Sapphire pool requires a fee.
Guestrooms. The hotel's 2,500 guestrooms provide floor to ceiling views of Las Vegas. Rooms are equipped with wireless Internet access, for a fee. Coffeemakers and refrigerators are provided. Select rooms offer jetted tubs. In room safes are complimentary.
Expert Tip. The VooDoo Café and Lounge is located in the Masquerade Tower. Throughout the week, disc jockeys play hip hop and Latin rhythms. The Rio All Suite Hotel & Casino also features the iBar, which is very similar to the iPhone. Bar patrons can touch drink ingredient options located on their table's surface and send their custom orders directly to the bar. The table surface also offers games, maps, and one more alluring feature called Flirt, where messages of interest can be sent directly to other tables.