Resorts World Las Vegas to close poker room at end of March

Strip casino's poker room will be the latest to shutter, leaving 8 poker rooms remaining on the Las Vegas Strip.

Mar. 16, 2026 at 4:35pm

Resorts World Las Vegas has announced that its poker room will be closing on March 30, 2026. This will leave only 8 poker rooms remaining on the Las Vegas Strip, down from 31 before the COVID-19 pandemic. Casinos have found poker to be a low revenue generator, accounting for less than 2% of annual revenue for the average Strip casino in 2024.

Why it matters

The closure of the Resorts World poker room is the latest sign of the declining popularity of poker on the Las Vegas Strip. As casinos focus on more profitable gaming options, the number of poker rooms has dwindled significantly over the past several years, impacting players and enthusiasts in the region.

The details

The poker room at Resorts World Las Vegas will close on March 30, 2026, according to a casino spokesperson. No specific reason was provided for the closure. Once the Resorts World poker room shuts down, there will be 8 poker rooms remaining on the Las Vegas Strip, down from 31 before the pandemic. The other remaining poker rooms are located at Aria, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Horseshoe, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, The Venetian, and Wynn casinos.

  • The poker room at Resorts World Las Vegas will close on March 30, 2026.
  • Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there were 31 poker rooms in Las Vegas casinos.
  • With the closure of the Resorts World poker room, there will be 17 remaining poker rooms throughout the Las Vegas Valley.

The players

Resorts World Las Vegas

A casino resort located on the Las Vegas Strip that is closing its poker room at the end of March 2026.

UNLV Center for Gaming Research

A research center that tracks and reports on casino gaming revenue, including finding that poker generated less than 2% of annual revenue for the average Strip casino in 2024.

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The takeaway

The closure of the Resorts World poker room is the latest sign of the declining popularity of poker on the Las Vegas Strip, as casinos focus on more profitable gaming options. This trend has led to a significant reduction in the number of poker rooms on the Strip, from 31 before the pandemic to only 8 remaining, impacting players and enthusiasts in the region.