Daktronics displays add to Vegas glitz

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BROOKINGS – Visitors and bettors in Las Vegas looking for bright lights and large displays can visit Circa Resort & Casino Las Vegas to view the world’s largest sportsbook LED video wall designed and manufactured by Daktronics. Located at 8 Fremont Street, Circa, the first ground-up resort built in Downtown Las Vegas since 1980, also features a massive pool display at Stadium Swim to improve the entertainment experience at the resort.

“Circa’s centerpieces are the world’s largest sportsbook and Stadium Swim, and our partners at Daktronics brought our vision for these amenities to life,” said Derek Stevens, CEO of Circa Resort & Casino. “We tasked them with developing experiences that have never been seen before in Las Vegas and they went above and beyond with the final products. We’re excited to show them off to the 24 million guests that visit Fremont Street Experience each year.”

The six-display installation totals 98 million pixels throughout the property to engage and entertain Circa’s visitors.

“Being involved from the beginning of the process, working with visionaries like Derek and Greg Stevens as well as Steve Hamlin with Tre’ Builders, has been an amazing experience,” said Josh Francois, Daktronics director of the western region. “Circa continues the tradition of high-profile installations in Las Vegas.”

Inside the resort, the three-level sportsbook is the focal point. The entire Circa sportsbook experience features 78 million pixels to share all the sportsbook and information critical for bettors. It also shows live sports broadcasts and resort-relevant information and advertisements to keep visitors informed.

Inside the resort, the three-level sportsbook is the focal point. The entire Circa sportsbook experience features 78 million pixels to share all the sportsbook and information critical for bettors. It also shows live sports broadcasts and resort-relevant information and advertisements to keep visitors informed.

Daktronics has been a staple LED display provider in Las Vegas dating back to the installation of the Caesars Palace first large matrix color marquee in 1984. The company’s LED displays can be found on the freeways, within landmark marquees along the famous strip, and entertaining audiences at a Las Vegas show, sportsbook or sporting event. 

For more on Daktronics’ involvement in Las Vegas, visit www.daktronics.com/lasvegas.