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Hotel Overview

Las Vegas hotels - Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino Penn & Teller, Carnaval floats in the sky
  • A colorful landmark 1 mile west of The Strip, this all-suites hotel offers unique entertainment and dining options.
  • Guest suites include floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views, 36-inch televisions, and high-speed Internet connections.
  • Four pools and five spas are open seasonally. Complimentary shuttle service to The Strip runs every 15 minutes from 6 AM to 2 AM.

Location

The Strip, Las Vegas
This 3-mile section of Las Vegas Boulevard is the city's bustling primary tourist destination. Impressive casino resorts house major attractions, dining, shopping, nightlife, and entertainment venues. The Guggenheim museums, the Forum Shops, and Cirque du Soliel are here, along with most of the best hotels, offering one-stop vacationing.

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Property amenities

Las Vegas hotels - Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino

The health and beauty spa includes a fitness center, saunas, and spas and offers massage, body/facial treatments, and hydrotherapy. A full-service business center rents out cellular phones and DVD players.

What to expect: Although complimentary shuttle service is available to The Strip, the Rio supplies enough excitement and relaxation to be a destination itself. Guests find entertainment in Penn & Teller's unique comedy, a Brazilian Carnaval parade in the sky, men's and women's adult entertainers, 17 eating choices including a Italian-wedding dinner show, a big pool complex, a pampering health-and-beauty spa, and an extra-large casino. All this and more create a 24-hour swirl of pleasure for adults as well as families.

Amenity highlights: Open seasonally, the resort's expansive pool complex features four pools: one for children with waterfalls cascading from a rock formation and a sand beach; a second shaped like a clam with its own waterfall; a third shaped like a fish; and a fourth, lagoon-style pool. Within the complex are five spas (three secluded in a rock garden and two in a grotto behind a waterfall in the lagoon pool), two pool bars, and a snack bar. For-rent cabanas on the sundecks come with television, phone, ceiling fan, refrigerator, and padded lounges.

Insider tip: Styled after Brazil's Carnaval celebration, elaborate state-of-the-art floats-suspended from ceiling tracks-wind through Masquerade Village, and performers toss bead necklaces from the floats. When this free event happens seven times a day, the best places for close-up views and to catch souvenirs are from balconies in the two-story shopping/dining village that resembles a Rio de Janeiro neighborhood.

  • Swimming pool - outdoor
  • Poolside bar
  • Spa services on site
  • Spa or sauna
  • Bar/lounge
  • Fitness equipment
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Nightclub
  • Room service (24 hours)
  • Parking (free)
  • Limo or Town Car service available
  • Parking (valet)
  • Conference room(s)
  • Banquet facilities
  • Business center
  • Arcade/game room
  • Audio-visual equipment
  • Cell phone rental
  • Internet access in public areas - surcharge
  • Wake-up calls
  • Concierge services
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • Porter/bellhop
  • Express check-in/check-out
  • Security guard
  • Multilingual staff
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Dry cleaning service
  • Currency exchange
  • Maid service daily
  • Shoe shine
  • Gift shops or newsstand
  • Hair salon
  • ATM/banking
  • Swimming pool - children's
  • Rollaway beds
  • Cribs available
  • Wheelchair accessible

Dining

Las Vegas hotels - Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino

Búzio's - Casual, seafood-centric restaurant overlooking pool with exhibition kitchen and lobster tanks, serving inventive fare such as prime rib and onion ring panini.

Antonio's Italian Ristorante - Classic Italian dishes plus specials such as lobster fra diavolo and sea bass Livornese.

Gaylord India Restaurant - Northern Indian cuisine, including tandoori and mughlai cooking with multi-course, fixed-priced dinner options. Weekday lunch buffet.

Rosemary's - This restaurant, with a pool view from second floor, is acclaimed for fresh, local ingredients prepared with French flair.

Fiore Steakhouse - Steaks, seafood, poultry, and adjoining cigar lounge.

All-American Bar & Grille - Steaks, chops, and seafood at dinner. Twenty-two burgers, including a 20-ouncer for two, featured at lunch.

Bamboleo's - Mexican fare with comfy booth and margarita bar.

Sao Paulo Cafè - Open 24 hours for snacks and full meals; long menu with American, Mexican, Chinese, and Italian choices.

Carnival World Buffet - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets featuring 11 ethnic and specialty stations.

Village Seafood Buffet - Lunch and dinner buffets prepared from fresh seafood.

JW's Tavern - American tavern food and more than 100 international beers.

Hamada's Asiana Restaurant - Asian food from a popular local chain.

Rio Java Coffee Hut - Coffee drinks and pastries.

Star Deli Express - Sandwiches and salads.

Entertainment

Las Vegas hotels - Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino

Three times in the afternoon and four times at night, gaudy Brazilian-style Carnaval floats suspended from ceiling tracks swing through the two-story Masquerade Village shopping/dining arcade and above the casino. Called Masquerade Show in the Sky, the extravaganza features performers dancing in the floats and tossing bead necklaces to spectators while a band plays Latin beats on a stage below. For a fee, spectators can ride in the float parade.

Renowned for their quirky comedy and cerebral humor, Penn & Teller entertain nightly (except Tuesday) in the 1,500-seat Samba Theatre. Following them in the theater is the late-night adult revue Showgirls.

Chippendales, the men's dance-and-strip show, appears in 750-seat Club Rio nightly (except Tuesdays), followed by live and DJ dance music. Ipanema Bar also offers live entertainment.

The Off-Broadway hit dinner show Tony n' Tina's Wedding, complete with music, dancing, and an Italian feast, is presented nightly in the Calypso Room, with the audience participating in the satire.

Occupying its own showroom, The Scintas is a nightly (except Thursdays) revue of music, comedy, and impressions. The showroom features comic-ventriloquist Ronn Lucas in the afternoons.

The 120,000-square-foot casino supplies slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, pai gow poker, and roulette and includes a high-limit area, a keno lounge, and a race-and-sports book.

Free Total Rewards membership cards earn points for slots and table-games play at all Rio, Harrah's, Showboat, and Harveys casinos nationwide, with rewards including cash and comps.

Recreation

  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Tennis
  • Golfing
  • Golf - driving range
  • Horseback riding/rental
  • Hiking/biking trails
  • Helicopter/airplane sightseeing
  • Skydiving
  • Aerobics
  • Rooms

    The Rio Hotel offers 2,540 suites in two towers of 35 and 50 stories clad in red, blue, and purple glass. Guest suites include floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views. Decor features cream, rose, and green color schemes and semi-canopy beds. Rooms are furnished with L-shape couches, glass coffee tables, and desks with two chairs. 36-inch televisions offer Internet access.

    • Cable/satellite TV
    • Pay movies
    • Separate sitting area
    • Climate control
    • Air conditioning
    • Multi-line phone
    • Modem Internet access
    • Voice mail
    • Refrigerator
    • Mini/honor bar
    • Private bathroom
    • Hair dryer
    • Designer toiletries
    • Desk
    • Video-game console
    • Clock radio
    • Iron/ironing board
    • In-room safe
    • Wheelchair accessible
    • Smoking rooms
    • Non-smoking rooms
    • Las Vegas hotels - Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino

      Standard Suite
      One king bed or two queen semi-canopy beds. 630 square feet. Floor-to-ceiling windows. Cream, rose, and green color scheme. Bathroom with tub/shower combination. TV Internet access and wireless keyboard. Video-game console.