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Edgewater Casino Resort

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Centrally located on the West bank of the Colorado River, the Edgewater Casino Resort has more than 1,000 comfortable guest rooms, many with breathtaking views of the river or majestic mountain ranges. The Edgewater offers in-room guest services, restaurants including fine dining and fast food outlets, gift shop, boat-trailer and RV parking and free on-property security patrolled covered parking. The Edgewater has an electric vehicle charging station located just inside the entrance to the parking garage.
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Edgewater Casino Resort

2020 S Casino Dr Laughlin, NV 89029

Phone: (702) 298-2453

 
Bingo
Loyalty Club
Sports Book
Airport Shuttle
Balcony
Concierge
Free Parking
Game Room/Arcade
Hair Dryer
Fitness Center/Equipment
In-Room WiFi
In-Room Movies
Iron
Must Be 21 to Check-in
Pool
Refrigerator
Restaurant
RV Parking
Hot Tub
Wheelchair Accessible
Public Area WiFi

PT's Express Room Special

  • Valid:  January 1, 2025 - December 30, 2025
Offer includes $20 credit to be used at PT's Express. 2 night minimum stay required. Book online now, or call 1-866-352-3553 and mention code MPTS.

U.S. Military Discount

  • Valid:  January 1, 2025 - December 30, 2025
Military personnel - Book now and receive 10% off Room Rates! FREE cancellation up to 72 hours before arrival FREE Valet and Self Parking Military ID required at check-in. Blackout dates may apply. Book Online Now, or call 1.800.677.4837 and mention code IMIL

L.A. Comedy Club

Comedy Club will offer a hilarious lineup of top comedians. Rock and country fans can look forward to a lineup of high-energy acts and a fun, full-service bar, plus hip décor that honors iconic comedians through the decades.

Daughtry

With more than 11 million albums and 27 million singles sold worldwide, Daughtry ranks among the best-selling rock acts of the 21st century. Their self-titled debut became the fastest-selling rock debut in SoundScan history and the top-selling album of 2007. The band has earned four GRAMMY Award nominations, four American Music Awards and seven Billboard Music Awards to date. Platinum-certified follow-up albums including “Leave This Town,” “Break the Spell,” and “Baptized,”  as well as Gold-certified “Cage to Rattle,” continued their mainstream success, while “Dearly Beloved” delivered three Top 10 rock hits. In 2023, Daughtry’s powerful cover of Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” featuring Lzzy Hale went viral, cementing their status as rock hitmakers.

Trace Adkins

With more than 11 million albums sold, 2 billion streams and 40 Billboard-charting singles, Adkins has solidified his place as a country music legend. A Grand Ole Opry member for more than 20 years, the Louisiana native is celebrated for his signature baritone, magnetic stage presence and appearances in film and on television. Since his 1996 debut Dreamin’ Out Loud, Adkins has delivered a long list of fan favorites including “Every Light in the House,” “This Ain’t (No Thinkin’ Thing),” “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” and “Hillbilly Bone” with Blake Shelton. His latest album, The Way I Wanna Go, commemorates the 25th anniversary of his debut with an ambitious 25-track release featuring collaborations with a star-studded roster, including Shelton, Luke Bryan, Melissa Etheridge, Pitbull, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder and more.

Blackhawk

Get ready for an unforgettable evening with BlackHawk, the legendary country band known for their electrifying performances and timeless hits. For more than 20 years, BlackHawk has shared a unique sense of harmony with their voices, their songs and their fans. This harmony has sold over 7 million albums, scored some of the most distinctive country radio hits of the ‘90s and continues to draw tens of thousands of fans to their electrifying live performances. BlackHawk’s 1993 self-titled debut album launched with the smash single “Goodbye Says It All” and a series of Top 5 hits, earning the band Double-Platinum certification and an ACM nomination for Best New Vocal Group of the Year. They followed up with hit albums “Strong Enough,” “Love & Gravity” and “Sky’s The Limit,” featuring fan favorites like “I’m Not Strong Enough To Say No,” “Like There Ain’t No Yesterday” and “Postmarked Birmingham.” The band was originally formed by lead vocalist Henry Paul, Van Stephenson and Dave Robbins. Since Van Stephenson's passing in 2001, BlackHawk continues to honor its past while forging its future, taking their music – and their harmony – to a whole new level.

The Righteous Brothers: Soul and Inspiration

Known for chart-topping classics such as “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” the most played song in radio history, as well as “Unchained Melody,” “(You’re My) Soul and Inspiration” and “Rock and Roll Heaven,” The Righteous Brothers have captivated generations of fans with their rich harmonies and powerful performances for more than four decades. Now composed of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bill Medley and powerhouse vocalist Bucky Heard, The Righteous Brothers continue to bring their legendary music to life on stages across the country. Following the death of original member Bobby Hatfield in 2003, Medley revived the group with Heard, whose dynamic range and stage presence quickly won over fans and critics alike. Medley’s iconic baritone has earned him a GRAMMY Award, an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and an American Music Award. His duet with Jennifer Warnes, “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” became a worldwide hit after its feature in the film “Dirty Dancing.” In 2003, Billy Joel inducted The Righteous Brothers into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, celebrating a career that has left an enduring mark on American music history.

LeAnn Rimes

An international music icon, Rimes has sold more than 48 million records worldwide. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner and ASCAP Award-winning songwriter who has earned more than 30 major accolades, including honors from Billboard, World Music Awards, the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association. At 14, she became the youngest solo artist to win a Grammy, and at 15, was named Billboard’s Artist of the Year, the first country artist to receive the title. Her iconic hit “How Do I Live” remains the longest-charting song by a female artist on Billboard’s Hot 100 and ranks No. 6 on Billboard’s Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Songs list. Other global favorites include “Can’t Fight the Moonlight,” which hit No. 1 in 11 countries and became a defining anthem of the early 2000s. More than two decades into her career, Rimes continues to evolve as an artist. Her 19th studio album, “god’s work,” earned widespread critical acclaim and was named one of Variety’s Best Albums of 2022. She has headlined CMT Crossroads and was crowned the season four winner of FOX’s hit show “The Masked Singer.”

 

The Temptations

Rising from the streets of Detroit, The Temptations have reached global stardom with their unmistakable harmonies, smooth choreography and timeless hits. With 42 Top 10 singles, including 14 No. 1 songs like “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination” and “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone,” they helped shape Motown’s sound and set new standards for R&B and pop. The group has earned five Grammy Awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. Their music continues to transcend generations, with “My Girl” surpassing one billion Spotify streams and being celebrated worldwide as a cultural touchstone. Led by founding member Otis Williams, the group has influenced artists from The Beatles to The Rolling Stones and captivated audiences on stage and screen with everything from chart-topping records to their Tony-winning Broadway musical “Ain’t Too Proud.” Over six decades, they’ve earned dozens of gold and platinum records as an enduring force in American culture and continue to thrill audiences worldwide.

Facility Name Theater Capacity Reception Capacity Banquet Capacity Classroom Capacity Dimensions WxLxH Square Feet
Edge Pavilion 2,500 2,000 1,500 150 27,000
Phoenix Suite 60 70 0 50 1,500
Showroom 384 180 180 105 3,580
Stockman's Steakhouse 0 170 170 0 2,600
Taos Room 80 80 80 60 1,253
Taos Room I 40 0 40 0 586
Taos Room II 40 0 40 0 667