'It’s very well lit, almost looks like a piece of artwork with the TVs and the sports ticker on top.”Īccording to Veltri, the new design is part of an effort to tie Station Casinos - operator of Red Rock Resorts, Palace Station, and the under-construction Durango resort in the southwest valley - to its seven other Wildfire properties. 'It’s really the focal point of the property,' Veltri told the Las Vegas Review-Journal during a preview tour Tuesday. For instance, TVs are visible from anywhere on the slot floor, and the bar has 16 stacked 65-inch TVs and a sports betting ticker running above it. The 21,000-square-foot casino with about 200 slot machines, bar-top, and electronic table games has an updated look with modern designs and amenities compared to what’s expected in a Wildfire, said General Manager Jonathan Veltri. The casino's opening comes just in time for Super Bowl LVII. Station Casinos’ new Wildfire Casino is set to open its doors today, February 10, at noon at 2700 Fremont Street, near Charleston Blvd.