Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo
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Our Review of Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo
The Flamingo sportsbook is a mid-sized room that leans casual, with a mix of lounge chairs and simple seating pointed at a cluster of screens. It draws a steady flow of tourists drifting in from the casino, so the crowd is less intense than at the big destination books. Lines and drink tickets are fairly standard for Caesars properties, but the space can feel cramped on big game days. It is a convenient option if you are at Flamingo or nearby, not really a showcase room.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo
How many TVs does Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo have, and what size?
Flamingo's book is mid-sized with about 70–80 seats and roughly 35 smaller flat screens spread around the room, so you are surrounded by mid-size TVs instead of one massive wall.
Does Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo have automated betting kiosks?
The Flamingo casino has Caesars Sportsbook kiosks plus a live betting window, and listings for the race and sports area specifically mention seven kiosks you can use instead of waiting in line.
Does Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo offer drink tickets? How much do you have to bet for drink tickets?
Reviews note Flamingo as having one of the looser drink-ticket setups, with around $40 in total wagers on most markets typically enough to get a comped drink or two if you keep betting.
Does Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo reserve tables?
On big game days they sell reserved seats and packages that include a seat and drink tickets at a per-person rate, while regular days are mostly first-come seating in the lounge-style chairs.
Is Caesars Sportsbook at Flamingo non-smoking?
The book sits inside a smoking-friendly casino, and guests report people smoking in or right by the sportsbook, so it should be treated as a smoking environment rather than a non-smoking room.


