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Yahoo Sportsbook Opens at The Venetian on the Strip
The new sportsbook, powered by William Hill, offers supreme amenities and seating for more than 100 people
A new Yahoo Sportsbook powered by William Hill at The Venetian in Las Vegas opened its doors to visitors Thursday. The exciting announcement follows a multi-year naming rights partnership for the Yahoo Sportsbook on The Venetian casino floor that is expected to bring unique and engaging experiences for bettors and sports aficionados alike.
The new sportsbook uses more than 12,000 square feet and features a massive 1,770 square foot LED video wall with 46 million pixels. The massive video wall can display up to 40 different sports events at the same time. What’s more, the state-of-the-art Yahoo Sportsbook offers 30 more TVs throughout the venue, allowing sports fans and bettors to enjoy the action without interruptions.
Overall, the venue offers lounge chairs and plush sofas for 105 visitors. An oval bar with 29 seats is located at the center of the venue, offering ten 65-inch 4K LED screens that can be viewed easily. Additionally, a massive 97-foot ticker displays live odds, as well as scores from different sports events for the convenience of the visitors.
Sports fans who are looking for elevated experiences can benefit from the sportsbook’s two Fan Caves. At the Yahoo Fan Caves, visitors can dive into unique gameday viewing experiences thanks to two 98-inch UHD 4K displays that can be controlled. The Fan Caves offer seats for parties of eight or 12 and bring food and beverage options. Elevating the thrill further, visitors can benefit from food and beverages, while sports fans at the Fan Caves have a special menu at the Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer and Noodle Asia outlet.
The New Sportsbook Is Expected to Deliver Exciting Experiences
Michael Grodsky, the VP and head of west region digital operations for William Hill US, said that the company is excited to power the new sportsbook on the Las Vegas Strip. He added: “Our market-leading tech has provided a best-in-class retail sportsbook experience in Nevada for a long time, and we can’t wait to bring this high-powered partnership to life for more sports fans alongside our new William Hill mobile sports wagering app.”
“We are excited and privileged to launch the Yahoo Sportsbook in partnership with The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.“
Ryan Spoon, president of Yahoo Sports
Ryan Spoon, Yahoo Sports’ president, added that the company is thrilled to see the launch of its sportsbook at The Venetian in Las Vegas. He predicted that the new sportsbook will deliver thrilling experiences for bettors and sports fans. Finally, Spoon spoke about the importance of the new collaboration between Yahoo, The Venetian and William Hill.
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