“And they’re still on four hours later.”Ĩ:20 p.m. “I trucked it in my 4-inch heels, but that’s Vegas right there,” DiTerlizzi said.
“Being so close, it’s definitely something I’ll be back to,” he said.ĭespite living so close, the couple had to Uber on Tuesday night and were dropped off blocks away. The restaurant options and casino impressed Anchondo, who described the casino resort as upscale. They stood by one of several tables set up next to the pool and under a heater. Ruben Anchondo and Michelle DiTerlizzi live in nearby Rhodes Ranch and watched the almost 10-minute fireworks show from the exclusive outdoor viewing area with about 100 other guests, many of whom held their phones up to record.ĭiTerlizzi talked about the convenience of having a resort so close to home. The property has 2,300 slot machines and 60 table games, a 25,000-square-foot, 11-stall “Eat Your Heart Out” food hall, four standalone restaurants and two bars.įollow the excitement of Durango’s opening day:ĩ:03 p.m. The 200-room, 83,000-square-foot-casino property is parent company Red Rock Resorts’ first new property in more than a decade. Station Casinos’ Durango Resort & Casino opened its doors to the public for the first time Tuesday. Durango Casino & Resort in southwest Las Vegas, Thursday, Nov.