The LINQ Is Ready For Heads in Beds
We're pretty much already used to having The LINQ as our retail, dining and entertainment promenade here in Las Vegas, and change is once again in the air as Caesars Entertainment prepares to open its hotel doors on October 30.
The hotel was only recently re-dubbed as The Quad when it got a much-needed makeover from The Imperial Palace, and The LINQ hotel will still have that ever important center-Strip locale. Rates start at $89 per night in the 2,256-room hotel and boasts 204 suites, all with floor-to-ceiling windows and views of either The High Roller or the Strip. Making a clever use of all available space, the rooftop will be transformed into the Vortex Roof Deck, a 21,000-square-foot event space for concerts, weddings, and more.
Never fear, Fieri lovers, Guy's restaurant will remain where it is, along with Hash House a Go Go and TAG Lounge. What we can expect are some cool new digital integrations into the hotel, like automated check-in and touchscreen menus and exploration boards throughout The LINQ.
"The LINQ Hotel & Casino will immerse guests into social lifestyle experiences through provocative yet approachable modern offerings," said Bob Morse, president of hospitality for Caesars Entertainment in a release. "This new hotel is bold, graphic, social and digital with dynamic community spaces designed for the socially engaged traveler."
We're looking forward to seeing what awesome developments get made with The LINQ and the promenade space in the future, so stick around and let us know when you're ready to make your reservation at The LINQ.