Resorts World Las Vegas Goes All-Out for Big Game 2026

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Resorts World Las Vegas Goes All-Out for Big Game 2026

Resorts World Is Going Full Stadium Mode for Sports Season

Real talk, y'all - Resorts World Las Vegas is not playing around when it comes to sports viewing this year. They just dropped details on their massive sports lineup, and let me tell you, they're pulling out all the stops for everything from the Big Game on February 8 to March Madness. I'm talking about transforming entire venues into sports paradise, complete with screens bigger than my first apartment.

The standout has to be Zouk Nightclub turning into a sports lounge with a 31-foot by 30-foot LED screen plus ten more ceiling-mounted screens. That's some serious commitment to making sure nobody misses a single play. And honestly? About time someone treated sports viewing like the production it deserves to be.



March Madness Gets the Theater Treatment

Now here‘s where things get interesting - they’re launching “March to the Championship” inside Resorts World Theatre from March 19-22. I‘m not gonna lie, using a full theater for basketball viewing is either brilliant or completely extra, and I’m leaning toward brilliant. They're offering everything from $25 rear orchestra seats to $1,000 VIP couches for four people with all-day food and beverage.

The Resorts World Theatre setup includes interactive games, live betting windows, and get this - a New York artist named Brianna O'Brien will be hand-painting custom basketballs live in the VIP area. That‘s the kind of random luxury touch that makes Vegas special. You’re watching hoops and leaving with art.

Every Venue Gets in the Game

What I appreciate is they're not just throwing everything into one massive viewing party and calling it done. DawgHouse Saloon, RedTail, Allē Lounge on 66, Gatsby's Cocktail Lounge - they're all getting customized sports experiences. RedTail alone has over 30 screens and private viewing rooms, plus it's all-ages so families can actually enjoy this together.

Allē Lounge is doing the high-end thing with cigar rolling and panoramic Strip views for $200-225 minimum spend, while Famous Foods Street Eats keeps it accessible with first-come, first-served seating and their Street Feast packages starting at $45 for three items.

The Verdict on Vegas Sports Viewing

Absolutely not settling for basic sports bars anymore, are we? This whole setup shows Resorts World understands that Las Vegas sports viewing needs to be an experience, not just background TV. The variety of price points means whether you're dropping $25 or $5,000, there's something that fits your vibe.

Check out the full Big Game experience details and March championship packages to secure your spot. Because let's be real - watching sports in Vegas should never be boring, and it looks like Resorts World finally got that memo.

Event Information

Ultimate sports viewing experience for the Big Game featuring multiple venues including Zouk Nightclub (doors open 1pm), Allē Lounge on 66 (2:30pm-midnight), and DawgHouse Saloon with premium screens, curated dining, and elevated atmospheres throughout Resorts World Las Vegas.

Resorts World Las Vegas

Resorts World Las Vegas

Date(s) & Time(s)
  • Sun, Feb 8, 2026 1:00 PM – Mon, Feb 9, 2026 11:59 PM

3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 • Las Vegas, NV 89109 View map →

Age: 21+
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Keisha Morrison is a Chicago native who's been calling Vegas home for 8 years. As a former marketing exec turned freelance writer, she brings an unfiltered perspective to Vegas nightlife, dining, and entertainment. Known for her hot takes and honest reviews, Keisha tells you what's actually worth your time and money - no sugarcoating required. When she's not exploring the latest Vegas openings, she's probably at a dive bar or rooftop pool, living her best life.