Caesars Entertainment and Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino have agreed to a new partnership that will place Caesars Sportsbook in charge of the famed Westgate SuperBook, subject to approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission. The arrangement links one of Las Vegas’ best-known sportsbook venues with one of the largest betting operators in the United States.
If regulators approve the transaction, the venue will continue under the name Westgate SuperBook, powered by Caesars Sportsbook. The planned operational transition is expected to take place before the upcoming football season, a key period for Nevada sportsbooks.
The agreement signals a major change for a property long associated with large betting crowds, expansive screens and one of the city’s most recognizable in-person wagering environments. Caesars said it will manage race and sportsbook operations, technology and betting access while maintaining the SuperBook’s established identity and atmosphere.
“The Westgate SuperBook is one of the most recognizable sportsbook destinations in the world, and we are proud to partner with Westgate on the next chapter of its evolution,” said Eric Hession, President of Caesars Digital, in the company’s press release. “By powering the SuperBook with our sportsbook platform, we’re combining a legendary sportsbook environment with a modern betting menu and added convenience that reflects how sports fans want to wager today.”
SuperBook Brand to Stay in Place
Westgate’s sportsbook has operated as a Las Vegas fixture for decades. Opened in 1986, the SuperBook built a reputation for scale and became known as one of the largest sportsbook viewing spaces in the city. The brand has long attracted tourists, local bettors and contest participants, particularly during football season.
Under the new arrangement, Westgate and Caesars said that legacy branding will remain part of the experience. Caesars emphasized that the size, feel and character of the sportsbook will be preserved even as its own technology platform is introduced.
The Westgate Las Vegas SuperContest franchise will also remain part of the venue. The contest has historically been one of the most visible football handicapping competitions in Nevada and helped strengthen the SuperBook’s standing among dedicated bettors.
“Since opening in 1986, our SuperBook has been a defining part of the Las Vegas sports betting landscape,” said Cami Christensen, President & General Manager of Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. “We are incredibly proud of that legacy and thrilled to partner with Caesars Sportsbook to take it to the next level, combining decades of history with innovation, scale, and an even more dynamic guest experience.”
The new setup will bring Caesars Sportsbook’s national platform into the property. According to the announcement, customers can expect Same Game Parlays, a wider selection of parlays and expanded live in-play betting across professional and college sports.
Caesars also plans to install self-service betting kiosks inside the SuperBook and throughout the resort. Those kiosks are intended to provide round-the-clock betting access and reduce wait times at staffed windows during peak events.
Guests will also be able to complete in-person registration for the Caesars Sportsbook mobile app while visiting the property. In participating markets, customers can use Caesars’ Universal Digital Wallet to move funds for deposits and withdrawals across approved retail and digital channels.
That wallet system has become an increasing focus for national sportsbook operators as they try to connect in-person wagering with mobile accounts. For visitors who travel between multiple legal betting states, a unified account structure can simplify access.
A Shift in Las Vegas Sports Betting Competition
The partnership comes after changes in leadership at the SuperBook operation. It also marks another example of large national sportsbook brands increasing their presence in Las Vegas through technology, mobile integration and multi-channel betting systems.
For Caesars, the deal strengthens its already significant Nevada footprint by attaching its platform to one of the city’s most recognized sportsbook brands. For Westgate, the partnership provides access to Caesars’ broader wagering menu and digital infrastructure while keeping the SuperBook name.
The transaction still requires review by the Nevada Gaming Commission, which oversees sportsbook licensing and operational changes in the state. No final implementation date has been confirmed beyond the stated goal of completing the transition before football season.
Additional details regarding the changeover and the on-property rollout of Westgate SuperBook, powered by Caesars Sportsbook, are expected at a later date.
