The official team headquarters hotel of the Las Vegas Raiders unveiled a new look on Tuesday.
The more than 90-acre, PENN Entertainment-operated M Resort Spa Casino unveiled a brand-new casino renovation as part of the resort's multi-million-dollar expansion, which will include additional convention space and ballroom opening later this winter, and a second guestroom tower that will be completed sometime in mid-January 2026.
Key Takeaways
- M Resort Spa Casino unveils new casino renovation
- Step one complete as part of multi-million dollar expansion
- "Hidden Oasis" landscape highlights resort's signature pool and desert landscape
The property offers 390 guest rooms and suites, over 92,000 square feet of gaming, 11 restaurants and bars, a modern fitness center, and a 100,000-square-foot pool and events plaza.
The “Hidden Oasis” theme throughout the renovation was spurred on by the resort’s signature M Pool and surrounding desert landscape.
“Our goal was to create an immersive, elevated casino experience that connects with our identity as a resort retreat,” said Hussain Mahrous, Vice President and General Manager Western Division of PENN Entertainment. “These design upgrades celebrate the natural beauty of our desert location and signal what’s to come with the completion of our expansion.”
Renovations List
- A newly renovated table games pit
- 39 table games have been fully reupholstered, complete with new sand-and-blue layouts and brand-new guest chairs
- New modern chandeliers, enhanced lighting, and newly installed blue accent pillars represent the flowing energy of water
- Approx. 1,125 square feet of new carpet featuring flowing patterns that reflect sand meeting water
- The High Limit Room has new wallpaper, upgraded drapery, accent walls, updated lighting, furniture, and table layouts
- A relocated Coors Light Chill Zone is now connected to Raiders Tavern & Grill
Raiders Home Opener
After a season-opening road trip to visit the New England Patriots on Sunday, Sept. 7 (1 p.m. ET), the Raiders return home to face AFC West division rival, the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday, Sept. 15 (10 p.m. ET).
Last season, the Raiders (4-13) finished last in the AFC West.