Being so close to Utah’s national parks, do you have a lot of people staying with you on road trips there?
Yes, we are very much a gateway to the national parks. Zion National Park is just an hour away. In the summer, we do get a lot of families. People making their summer trip, not just from Vegas but from California and they find us to be an attractive, affordable location to stay the night before hitting the national parks the next day.
Image: Justin Moore, CEO, Mesquite Gaming
Let’s talk golf. Are the courses designed for the average golfer or are these more challenging championship courses?
Because there are so many courses in Mesquite, it’s very diverse. If you’re a novice player, the Palms is perfect. The front nine is fantastic. It’s very flat. You can see the whole course from one spot. If you want a challenge, then Wolf Creek or even our CasaBlanca course is ideal. We just had a qualifier for the U.S Open here. If you’re a golfer there is something for you.
What led to the decision to renovate both CasaBlanca and Virgin River?
The properties are 30 years old and are just ready for some renovations and upgrades. First, we decided to expand the casino footprint at the CasaBlanca by adding 200 slot machines, and we wanted to improve the showroom and build a brand-new sports bar. And we just announced a new cocktail lounge for Katherine’s that will have a more casual atmosphere for those looking for a quick bite or cocktail rather than the full fine dining experience.
What makes Katherine’s Steakhouse stand out?
The food there is phenomenal. The steaks are delivered every day from stockyards in Chicago. Never frozen, hand-cut and selected to our specifications, they’re the best quality steaks you’re going to find. Katherine’s is the real deal.
Are you adding any new items to the menu at Katherine’s?
We’re not going to play around with the regular dining menu too much, but we’re adding a new lounge menu to offer people a quick little bite. We’re still working on it but you can expect to find things like filet mignon sliders.
On the gaming side, what are you doing in the casino?
Most casinos these days are shrinking their casino floors to provide a more comfortable layout because they don’t have the same occupancy they once did. Here in Mesquite, we actually need more slot machines because our occupancy is so high.
That’s a good problem to have. You’re adding 200 new slot machines. Where are they going?
A lot of those machines are located in the brand-new bars that we’re building. We were able to pick up some additional square footage on the casino floor by removing the stage in the center of the casino and moving entertainment into the new showroom. The showroom slots are going to be non-smoking — a CasaBlanca first.
Tell us about the new sports book at Virgin River.
The Virgin River sports book is definitely a fun project. We were looking at this vacant movie theater trying to figure out what to do with the space and we came to the conclusion that the best thing you can do with a movie theater is put large screens in it, so we’re turning it into a sports book with a 53-foot-wide by 10-foot-high video wall. It’s going to be phenomenal.
Do you partner with any casinos or sports betting operators or do you handle the wagering yourself?
We partner with the South Point Casino. They provide all of our sports wagering lines as well as supporting us on the parimutuel side with horse racing.
Can you tell me a little bit about what type of entertainment you have on property?
A lot of our bands come in from Las Vegas. We’re going to continue with the awesome programming that we have. It’ll just be in a bigger space with more seating.
Spa culture is really big at CasaBlanca. Can you speak to that?
It’s a gem for the patrons that have always been coming to the CasaBlanca. For years we had a spa package: Stay in the hotel and receive spa credits. We’re really excited to be bringing that back in the very near future.
The Mesquite Hot Air Balloon Festival is a popular event. What makes it so special?
It drives so much traffic to the resort. It truly does enhance our visitation in January. It carries our month. They’re launching the hot air balloons off the mesa and you get to see them above the beautiful town of Mesquite. And at night we shut off all the outside lights, put an DJ in the parking lot — along with food vendors and hot chocolate — and they do this night glow. Mesquite is known for some pretty unique things but that’s probably the best.