The resort, which styles itself as the first tribal-owned casino in Las Vegas, will offer 766 hotel rooms, a 95,000 square-foot casino floor and 190,000 square feet of meeting, convention and event space.
Included in a range of bars and restaurants is the return of previous establishments, such as Scotch 80 Prime and Mable’s BBQ, as well as new options like Send Noodles and Serrano Vista Café.
The resort also has 73,000 square feet dedicated to two swimming pools and 39 cabanas.
To relaunch the venue, owned and operated by the San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority, guests will be treated to a fireworks display.
Latisha Casas, Chairwoman, San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority, commented: “It's an honour and a privilege for us to welcome everyone back to Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas. We look forward to introducing our guests to our rich history, culture and signature hospitality. We can't wait to make history together.
“From our locals to guests visiting from near and far, our goal is simple: to make you feel at home while you are in Las Vegas.”
On the casino floor, guests will have the option of over 1,500 slot machines and 40 table games.
Cynthia Kiser Murphey, General Manager, Palms Casino Resort, said: “Our goal is to deliver a truly distinctive experience. We are thrilled to welcome guests back to this spectacular resort and our entire Palms team looks forward to creating a lively and fun environment throughout the property.”