Caesars Entertainment has entered into an agreement with Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino to operate the Westgate SuperBook, subject to approval by the Nevada Gaming Commission. The venue will retain its branding as the Westgate SuperBook, with the addition of “powered by Caesars Sportsbook.”

The SuperBook, located in Las Vegas near the Las Vegas Convention Center, is recognized as one of the largest sportsbook viewing and betting destinations globally and has been a fixture in the city’s wagering market since opening in 1986.

Operational control to shift before football season

The transition is planned ahead of the upcoming football season. Under the agreement, Caesars will manage race and sportsbook operations, along with the supporting technology infrastructure.

The partnership brings together the SuperBook’s storied legacy and expansive footprint with Caesars Sportsbook’s platform and market-leading sports betting menu, creating a next-generation sports wagering experience,” the companies said in a joint announcement.

The Westgate SuperBook will continue to host the SuperContest franchise, which remains part of its NFL-related offerings.

“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,” said Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital.

Expanded betting features and digital integration

As part of the transition, customers will gain access to same-game parlays, additional parlay formats, and live in-play wagering across professional and collegiate sports. These services will be available both on-site and through the Caesars Sportsbook mobile application.

The rollout also includes self-service betting kiosks positioned inside the SuperBook and across the resort, offering continuous access to wagering.

Customers visiting the property will be able to complete in-person registration for the Caesars Sportsbook app. Once registered, users can manage deposits and withdrawals through the platform’s Universal Digital Wallet in participating jurisdictions.

Maintaining legacy identity while introducing platform changes

Westgate executives said the agreement maintains the established identity of the SuperBook while incorporating Caesars’ sportsbook systems.

“Since opening in 1986, our SuperBook has been a defining part of the Las Vegas sports betting landscape,” said Cami Christensen, president and general manager of Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. “Caesars Sportsbook will take it to the next level, combining decades of history with innovation, scale, and an even more dynamic guest experience.”

Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/news/2026/04/22/118693-caesars-reaches-agreement-to-operate-westgate-superbook-in-las-vegas