M Resort unveils renovated table games pit and reimagined High Limit Room
M Resort Spa Casino, located in Henderson, Nevada, has unveiled a stunning transformation to its casino floor, giving guests a first look at the design evolution that will define the luxury property’s next chapter.
The renovations include a newly renovated table games pit transformed with new travertine pathways and a color palette of rich ocean blues, sandy beige neutrals, and golden sunlight tones. 39 table games have been fully reupholstered, complete with new sand-and-blue layouts and brand-new guest chairs. New modern chandeliers, enhanced lighting, and newly installed blue accent pillars represent the flowing energy of water
There’s also a reimagined High Limit Room with new wallpaper, upgraded drapery, accent walls, updated lighting, furniture, and table configurations and a relocated Coors Light Chill Zone, seamlessly connected to Raiders Tavern & Grill integrated into the casino layout for improved flow and guest enjoyment.
The casino renovation is the first completed element of M Resort’s multi-million-dollar expansion, which includes additional convention space and ballroom opening winter 2025, and second guestroom tower completion of mid-January 2026.
Guided by a “Hidden Oasis” theme, the design drew inspiration from the resort’s signature M Pool and surrounding desert landscape. The updated casino design brings a sense of calm sophistication to the heart of the property with elements inspired by water, wind, and sand. Pillars were painted blue to represent water’s flow through the space, while hints of yellow and gold in the design mimic sunlight shimmering across a hidden desert oasis.
“Our goal was to create an immersive, elevated casino experience that connects with our identity as a resort retreat,” said Hussain Mahrous, Vice President and General Manager Western Division of PENN Entertainment. “These design upgrades celebrate the natural beauty of our desert location and signal what’s to come with the completion of our expansion.”
