![]() ![]() Other elements like the STN Sportsbook and two kiosks, cashless gaming through STN Cash and the first loyalty program card printing kiosk at a Wildfire, add to that goal. And the brand’s new logo, “Wildfire by Station Casinos,” makes the connection clear. The new design is part of an effort to tie Station Casinos - operators of Red Rock Resort, Palace Station, and the under-construction Durango resort in the southwest valley - to its seven other Wildfire properties. “It’s very well lit, almost looks like a piece of artwork with the TVs and the sports ticker on top.” “It’s really the focal point of the property,” Veltri told the 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. Fremont St., opened at noon Friday - just in time for Super Bowl LVII - and ushered in a new chapter for the neighborhood casino brand. ![]() (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Wildfire gaming customers didn’t know that Station Casinos was behind their local slot spot, they will know now. ![]() The STN Sportsbook is pictured at Wildfire Casino, slated to open this Friday, on Wednesday, Feb. ![]()
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