
A boutique casino on the Strip has begun a property-wide rebrand, and its hotel rooms will be temporarily unavailable beginning later this month.
Rooms at The Cromwell, as it is currently known, cannot be booked after March 22 as the property undergoes its transformation to The Vanderpump Hotel. Caesars Entertainment, operator of The Cromwell, did not provide an anticipated timeline for the completion of the hotel renovations.
An earlier timeline based on The Cromwell’s online reservation system indicated the 188-room hotel would stop booking in mid-February and resume roughly two months later. Caesars did not say why the schedule changed.
The project extends a partnership with reality-television personality Lisa Vanderpump, whose existing Las Vegas venues include Vanderpump Cocktail Garden, Vanderpump à Paris and Pinky’s by Vanderpump. Caesars has described the forthcoming Vanderpump-branded hotel as emphasizing “sexy elegance and comfort,” with refreshed rooms and updates to the casino floor.
The casino and the property’s lone restaurant, Giada, will remain open while hotel rooms are offline.
Work crews have already started removing Cromwell branding, including the large letters spelling out its name on the side of the building.
The resort at Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Boulevard has undertaken multiple identities since it opened in 1979 as Barbary Coast. It later operated as Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon following an ownership swap between Boyd Gaming and Harrah’s Entertainment, before reopening as The Cromwell in 2014.
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