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Rampart Casino Rebrands as The Resort at Summerlin, Caesars Taking Over the Sportsbook

The Summerlin property is getting a full rebrand on January 1st, with Caesars Entertainment running the new race and sportsbook after Super Bowl.

By Vegas Vic

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Rampart Casino Rebrands as The Resort at Summerlin, Caesars Taking Over the Sportsbook
The Summerlin property is getting a full rebrand on January 1st, with Caesars Entertainment running the new race and sportsbook after Super Bowl.
By Vegas Vic
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If you've been gambling at the Rampart Casino in Summerlin, the name's about to change. The property is rebranding as The Resort at Summerlin on January 1st, 2026, and Caesars Entertainment is taking over the sportsbook.

The Quick Hit

  • New name: The Resort at Summerlin (effective January 1, 2026)
  • What's changing: Caesars Entertainment takes over race and sportsbook operations
  • The timeline: Sportsbook transition happens after Super Bowl 2025
  • The upgrades: New video wall, 360-degree LED display at the bar, 20 self-service betting kiosks

Why This Matters for Bettors

Summerlin is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Las Vegas. The Rampart Casino has always catered to locals who don't want to drive to the Strip. Having Caesars run the sportsbook changes the experience significantly.

Caesars brings its rewards program integration, its odds, and its technology. The 20 self-service betting kiosks mean less waiting in line. The new video wall and 360-degree LED bar display are the kind of upgrades that make a sportsbook destination rather than just a place to place a bet.

For locals who've been using the Rampart book, the question is whether Caesars improves the experience or corporatizes it.

The Full Rebrand

This isn't just a sportsbook change. The entire property — including the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa — is becoming The Resort at Summerlin.

The casino floor, the hotel, the restaurants, everything gets the new branding. It's a complete identity shift for a property that's been operating under the Rampart name for years.

Caesars Expands Its Vegas Footprint

Caesars already operates multiple sportsbooks across Las Vegas, including the books at Caesars Palace, Paris, Flamingo, and other Strip properties. Adding the Summerlin location extends their reach into the locals market.

This is part of a broader Caesars strategy to be everywhere Vegas gamblers might want to bet. Strip tourists get the flagship books. Locals get neighborhood options. The footprint keeps growing.

What's Lost

Some locals preferred the Rampart's independent feel. It wasn't a mega-property run by a corporate giant. The food was good, the staff knew regulars by name, and the vibe was comfortable.

Whether that survives the rebrand depends on how much Caesars changes operationally beyond the sportsbook. Sometimes corporate takeovers preserve what works. Sometimes they don't.

The Timeline

The name change happens January 1st. The sportsbook transition happens after the Super Bowl, probably late February or early March.

If you want to bet at the current Rampart book one last time, you've got about two months.

The Bottom Line

Summerlin is getting a Caesars sportsbook with serious upgrades. The new video wall and self-service kiosks will make it one of the better locals betting experiences in Vegas. Whether the corporate overhead kills the neighborhood vibe is the open question. For now, one of Vegas's last independent-feeling casinos joins the Caesars empire.