Owners of The Circa Resort & Casino, which is currently under construction in downtown Las Vegas, announced via social media Monday that it would be an adult-only property, as people under the age of 21 won’t be allowed.
“Once, Las Vegas held a certain mystique as this fabulous place where only grown-ups could play. Call us old-fashioned, but we think adults need some of that mystique back in their lives. Book your room starting June 24 at 9 a.m. for Circa Las Vegas, a 21+ experience,” Circa said in the Facebook and Twitter posts.
Owner Derek Stevens announced last week that Circa's casino floor, sportsbook, restaurants and "Garage Majal" parking structure would open on October 28. The hotel portion of the property is scheduled to open by late December, with reservations available starting Wednesday.
Once, Las Vegas held a certain mystique as this fabulous place where only grown-ups could play. Call us old-fashioned, but we think adults need some of that mystique back in their lives. Book your room starting June 24th at 9am for #CircaLasVegas, a 21+ experience. pic.twitter.com/HBW5gweARn
— Circa Las Vegas (@CircaLasVegas) June 22, 2020
The 777-guest room hotel is under construction on the Fremont Street Experience and boasts the largest sportsbook in Las Vegas. There was a “topping out” of Circa’s hotel tower on Friday, when Stevens hinted that there would be another announcement coming this week and that next month there would be another surprise involving a rooftop attraction where the last beam was placed.
Circa will have a state-of-the-art 9-story parking garage and five original restaurant concepts. Circa is slated to be downtown Vegas’ first “ground-up” casino resort since 1980, and it is also the tallest structure downtown at 458 feet.