Fontainebleau has expanded its gaming area for pool-goers and visitors at the resort’s pool. The Las Vegas casino's 2,300-square-foot poolside gaming area now includes a craps table, on top of the existing four blackjack tables.
While the resort’s Oasis Pool Deck is open to hotel guests only, poolside gaming is open to the public Friday through Sunday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, according to Fontainebleau officials quoted by Las Vegas Review-Journal.
“The Oasis Pool Deck has become a signature amenity at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, and poolside gaming furthers our commitment to world-class luxury experiences,” Michelle Reda, Fontainebleau’s Chief Casino Officer, said in a statement. “Based on guest feedback, we have recently made the decision to add a craps table, offering our guests even more excitement and a unique way to enjoy their time at our pool.”
The pool deck, with its gaming section, opened in March. The 6-acre area includes seven pools, four bars, two restaurants, the LIV Beach day club, and the gaming area.
Fontainebleau is the newest resort on the Strip, opening in December 2023, nearly two decades after the concept was first introduced to Las Vegas. The $3.7 billion project houses 67 floors, and 3,644 rooms, and is the tallest occupiable building in Nevada. The casino at the property’s center boasts 1,300 slots and 128 table games with 42-foot ceilings.