Largest Casino Gaming Floors in Las Vegas

The Biggest Casino Gaming Floors in Vegas

25 casinos ranked by sq ft

Las Vegas is famous for its massive casino floors, some spanning over 170,000 square feet of pure gaming excitement. Whether you want endless rows of slot machines or hundreds of table games, these casinos deliver the most expansive gaming experiences in the world. Here are the largest casino floors in Las Vegas ranked by total gaming square footage.

#1
MGM Grand
MGM Grand
Strip · $$ · 4.3

Play big at MGM Grand, one of the largest hotel complexes in the world with 6,852 rooms and Nevada's largest casino floor at 171,500 square feet.

171,500
Sq Ft
#2
Bellagio
Bellagio
Strip · $$$ · 4.7

Discover iconic luxury at Bellagio, home to the world-famous dancing fountains that have defined Las Vegas elegance since 1998.

156,000
Sq Ft
#3
Aria Resort & Casino
Aria Resort & Casino
Strip · $$$ · 4.5

Experience cutting-edge luxury at Aria Resort & Casino, the crown jewel of CityCenter on the Las Vegas Strip.

150,000
Sq Ft
#4
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Strip · $$$$ · 4.5

Experience the newest ultra-luxury destination on the Strip at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the $3.

150,000
Sq Ft
#5
The Venetian Resort
The Venetian Resort
Strip · $$$ · 4.6

Live la dolce vita at The Venetian Resort, an all-suite Las Vegas masterpiece featuring 4,049 of the largest standard suites on the Strip at 650+ square feet each.

139,000
Sq Ft
#6
The Orleans Hotel & Casino
The Orleans Hotel & Casino
Off-Strip · $ · 4.0

Experience New Orleans charm at The Orleans Hotel & Casino, a Mardi Gras-themed resort just minutes from the Strip.

137,000
Sq Ft
#7
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
Strip · $$$ · 4.4

Escape to tropical luxury at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, home to the incredible 11-acre beach and wave pool, world-class Shark Reef Aquarium, and the stunning Michelob ULTRA Arena.

135,000
Sq Ft
#8
Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa
Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa
Off-Strip · $$ · 4.3

North Las Vegas's premier AAA Four Diamond resort with 125,000 sq ft gaming, full-service spa, and 16-screen movie theater.

125,000
Sq Ft
#9
Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace
Strip · $$$ · 4.5

Experience legendary Las Vegas at Caesars Palace, the iconic Roman-themed resort that has defined Strip luxury since 1966.

124,181
Sq Ft
#10
Luxor Las Vegas
Luxor Las Vegas
Strip · $$ · 4.0

Stay in the iconic black glass pyramid at Luxor Las Vegas, one of the most recognizable structures on the Strip.

120,000
Sq Ft
#11
Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall
Sam's Town Hotel & Gambling Hall
Off-Strip · $ · 4.0

Western hospitality destination with stunning indoor park atrium, free laser light shows, 120,000 sq ft gaming, and 56-lane bowling center.

120,000
Sq Ft
#12
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
Off-Strip · $$ · 3.8

Experience the samba spirit at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, the iconic purple towers just off the Strip.

117,330
Sq Ft
#13
Resorts World Las Vegas
Resorts World Las Vegas
Strip · $$$ · 4.4

Experience the future of Vegas at Resorts World Las Vegas, the newest mega-resort on the Strip opening in 2021.

117,000
Sq Ft
#14
Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn Las Vegas
Strip · $$$$ · 4.8

Experience the pinnacle of Las Vegas luxury at Wynn Las Vegas, Steve Wynn's AAA Five Diamond masterpiece.

111,000
Sq Ft
#15
The Palazzo at The Venetian
The Palazzo at The Venetian
Strip · $$$$ · 4.7

Experience refined Italian elegance at The Palazzo, the all-suite sister property to The Venetian.

105,000
Sq Ft
#16
Circus Circus Hotel & Casino
Circus Circus Hotel & Casino
Strip · $ · 3.5

Create family memories at Circus Circus, the original family-friendly Las Vegas destination since 1968.

101,000
Sq Ft
#17
Paris Las Vegas
Paris Las Vegas
Strip · $$ · 4.2

Oui, oui!

95,263
Sq Ft
#18
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino
Off-Strip · $$ · 4.0

Experience legendary Vegas entertainment at Westgate Las Vegas, the iconic property where Elvis performed 636 consecutive sold-out shows.

95,000
Sq Ft
#19
Palms Casino Resort
Palms Casino Resort
Off-Strip · $$$ · 4.2

Experience the reborn Palms Casino Resort, now under San Manuel tribal ownership and completely renovated with $690 million in upgrades.

94,000
Sq Ft
#20
M Resort Spa Casino
M Resort Spa Casino
Off-Strip · $$$ · 4.4

Elevated locals gaming with stunning Strip views, award-winning spa, and contemporary AAA Four Diamond design 10 miles south of the Strip.

92,000
Sq Ft
#21
Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Excalibur Hotel & Casino
Strip · $ · 3.8

Enter the castle at Excalibur, the medieval-themed Las Vegas resort featuring colorful turrets, a drawbridge entrance, and 3,981 rooms across four towers.

91,882
Sq Ft
#22
Silverton Casino Hotel
Silverton Casino Hotel
Off-Strip · $$ · 4.1

Nature meets gaming with 117,000-gallon aquarium featuring sharks and mermaids, plus Bass Pro Shops on-site.

90,000
Sq Ft
#23
Boulder Station Hotel & Casino
Boulder Station Hotel & Casino
Off-Strip · $ · 4.0

Authentic locals gaming with 89,000 sq ft casino, movie theater, bowling, and genuine Vegas value on Boulder Highway.

89,000
Sq Ft
#24
Harrah's Las Vegas
Harrah's Las Vegas
Strip · $$ · 3.9

Experience classic Vegas fun at Harrah's Las Vegas, a lively mid-Strip resort offering 2,530 rooms and energetic gaming atmosphere.

87,000
Sq Ft
#25
Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
Off-Strip · $$$ · 4.5

Escape to luxury at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa, the stunning AAA Four Diamond resort in Summerlin near Red Rock Canyon.

87,000
Sq Ft

Frequently Asked Questions

Which casino has the largest gaming floor in Las Vegas?
The largest casino gaming floors in Las Vegas are found at mega-resorts like MGM Grand, The Venetian, and Caesars Palace, each exceeding 100,000 square feet of gaming space.
How big is the average Las Vegas casino floor?
The average Strip casino floor ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 square feet, while downtown and off-strip casinos tend to be smaller, typically between 20,000 and 60,000 square feet.
Does a bigger casino floor mean more games?
Generally yes — larger casino floors offer more slot machines, table games, and specialty games. However, the density of games also matters, so some mid-sized casinos pack in a surprising number of gaming options.

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