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Caesars Palace



View/Screens:
A

The screens in the sportsbook were upgraded in 2016 and are bright and beautiful. There are six 12-foot by 15-foot screens, a 20-foot by 50-foot LED board and 12 50-inch plasma screens throughout the sportsbook. There are also 12-inch flat screens at each VIP table and a bar behind the sportsbook with its own array of screens.


Odds/Lines: C

Caesars Entertainment might have the most mainstream customer of any casino operator in Las Vegas. The lines reflect wagers from some of the least sharp bettors from all around the world. You might find better opportunities to wager on future, moneyline and proposition bets elsewhere.


Experience/Seating: C

There are over 140 plush seats in the sportsbook. The racebook has another 65 private booths. Additionally, there are VIP tables and couches connected to the bar. Unfortunately, the seats come with a price for most major events. Expect to pay at least $50 to reserve a seat for any football games, March Madness, etc.


Food/Drink: B-

The sportsbook bar is average at best. The Forum Food Court is about a 30-second walk and offers an excellent variety from Smashburger, Earl of Sandwich, Phillip's Seafood, Starbucks, and more. It’s one of the best food courts in Las Vegas but is always busy so make sure you time your visits perfectly.


Mobile: B

This is the newest sports betting app to hit the market. It uses miomni software and the same lines you'll find in all Caesars Entertainment sportsbooks. Since the sportsbook is so busy, the app might come in handy to avoid waiting in line.
I was here over the summer, hung out for a bit. The only thing I didnt like was its right next to the Omnia club, there was about a hundred millennials coming over to watch some of the screens while they were waiting for the club to open. They were so fuckin loud lol!