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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

 
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 11, 2023 - December 31, 2023
Book now and receive the following: $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.

Rick Springfield

With 25 million albums sold and 17 U.S. Top 40 hits, Rick Springfield is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician who delivers unforgettable, electrifying performances. Recognized globally for his pop and rock style, Springfield will perform back-to-back hits including No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 smash hit, “Jessie’s Girl,” and other classics such as “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “Love Somebody, “State of the Heart” and more.

Clay Walker

Known for hit songs like “What’s It To You” and “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” Walker has garnered 11 No. 1 songs, 31 charted singles, four RIAA Platinum albums, two Certified Gold albums and more, and he has established himself as a country music staple. Discovered in a Beaumont area bar by noted producer and head of Giant Records James Stroud, Walker was in his early twenties when he started rattling off a string of smash hits including “Live Until I Die,” “Dreaming With My Eyes Open,” “This Woman And This Man,” “Hypnotize The Moon,” “Rumor Has It,” “Then What,” "I Can't Sleep" and many more.

Debbie Gibson

For more than 35 years, Gibson has reigned as a pioneer and force in the entertainment industry. A singer, songwriter, producer, musician, actor, and entrepreneur, she has produced multiple No. 1 hits and platinum albums, in addition to performing in starring roles on stage and in films, such as Broadway’s “Les Miserables” and Hallmark Channel’s “Summer of Dreams.” Gibson burst onto the music scene at 16, instantly becoming the youngest artist in history to write, produce and perform a No. 1 hit, "Foolish Beat." She remains the youngest female to hold this world record, an accomplishment spanning more than three decades. Soon after, she did it again with her self-penned and produced hit “Lost in Your Eyes,” making her, to date, the sole female artist to have written, produced and performed two No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100. Additionally, she holds the title of the youngest artist to be awarded ASCAP Songwriter of the Year. Gibson has sold more than 16 million albums worldwide and released 10 studio albums and five compilations. With no signs of slowing down, Gibson continues to release pop hits and albums, as well as embark on solo tours across the country.

War

WAR, a Grammy award-winning American funk band that hit the music scene in 1969, rocks on today with current band members Lonnie Jordan, Scott Martin, Mitch Kashmar, Sal Rodriguez, James Zota Baker, Rene Camacho and Marcos J. Reyes. With more than 50 million albums sold and a catalog of hits including “Why Can’t We Be Friends?,” “Low Rider” and “Spill the Wine,” the group’s popular hits remain universally loved as they continue to tour more than 150 dates per year.

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