The Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas, Nevada will soon operate as the Westgate SuperBook, powered by Caesars Sportsbook, following a new partnership between the entities on April 21.
“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,” Caesars Digital President Eric Hession said.
“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."
The collaboration between Westgate Las Vegas and Caesars Entertainment is still pending approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission, with the SuperBook having originally debuted in 1986.
The Westgate SuperBook had previously expanded its presence to nine states – including Arizona, New Jersey, Ohio, Maryland and Virginia – before officially ceasing non-Nevada operations in July 2024.
“Since opening in 1986, our SuperBook has been a defining part of the Las Vegas sports betting landscape,” Westgate Las Vegas President and GM Cami Christensen said.
“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 ownership transition is planned to take place before the start of the 2026-2027 NFL regular season in September, with Caesars providing oversight for race and sportsbook operations and technology.
Caesars will also expand the SuperBook’s wagering capabilities to include same game parlays and live in-play betting for professional and collegiate sports across the operator’s retail and digital platforms.
The operator is set to unveil new self-service betting kiosks at the Westgate SuperBook, as well as retain the facility’s long-running SuperContest. Additional details for the operational transition and on-property introduction will be “announced later” according to Caesars.
Caesars also launched its Caesars Racebook pari-mutuel horse racing platform in West Virginia and Wyoming on April 3, representing the racebook’s first expansion since debuting in Kentucky and Colorado nearly a year prior.
Caesars Entertainment expanded the premium accommodation offering at Caesars Palace on January 16, unveiling two new Colosseum Presidential Villas and 29 Sky Villas in the Octavius Tower