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Top 10 March Madness watch parties in Las Vegas for 202510 March 2025
If you are lucky enough to be in Las Vegas during the best time of the year for college basketball, here are 10 Sin City venues worth considering. 10. Harrah's Las Vegas Casino & Hotel The Caesars Sportsbook inside the Las Vegas Strip resort has a few different choices for seating. At $150, a guest can reserve a rail seat and receive two drink tickets. A bucket chair also comes with two drink tickets and costs $175. VIP sections for up to six people are $1,250 and includes a bucket of beer. The Lounge is another option for guests to consider. For $300, a couch for six can be reserved and the $300 goes toward the beverage minimum. Tables for three ($150) and four ($200) are also available and solo guests can lock up a seat for $50. 9. Fontainebleau Las Vegas The BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas, one of the newest resorts on the Strip, is ready for to host March Mania. The single-day passes do not reserve your seat, it is first-come, first-serve. The single-day passes include an open bar and are $200 on 20 and 21 March, and $150 for 22 March. The resort also has The Tavern as a viewing option. A full-day VIP couch will cost $7,000 and includes a premium open bar and unlimited food selections off the menu for up to 10 guests. Dining room tables are available at $450 per person as well. This option also includes a premium open bar and unlimited food selections off the menu. 8. Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Both VIP tables and VIP seats are available to guests at Ringer Sports Bar, located just outside the sportsbook. VIP tables for two people are $300 and a table for four is $1,000. If you just want an individual seat, that will run $300 per person for lounge seating. Glass Bar has table reservations for groups of two people up to 10 people. A table for two will cost $200 and each guest will receive two drink tickets. A table for 10, priced at $1,400, will also see each guest get two drink tickets with the reservation.
7. Resorts World Las Vegas The Dawg House inside Resorts World Las Vegas has a few different reservation options for guests. An all-day table is available and a $125 per person minimum is expected. For up to 12 people, groups can reserve a VIP couch for the entire day at $5,000 for the group. The amount paid can be put toward any food and drink of the group’s choice and there will also be HD screens and audio on the couch’s area. RedTail Sportsbar also has viewing options. Groups from four to eight people can indulge in the Sofa Experience where a food and beverage minimum is $600 for the group. The Table Experience is $75 per person.
6. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas The Belmont Ballroom inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will turn into basketball heaven for the opening weekend of March Madness. This location is a first-come, first-serve open seating. Single day Thursday and Friday open bar tickets are $300 per person, and Saturday single day open bar is $150. If guests want to do all three days, they can purchase that package for $675. The more than 40,000 square-foot area will allow guests to place bets along with playing bar games while watching all of the basketball action. 5. Paris Las Vegas Caesars Sportsbook at Paris Las Vegas has high-top seating and VIP seating available. VIP seating for one for the entire day is $450 and comes with two drink tickets. High-top seating for two will be $390 and each guest will get two drink tickets. Down the hall from the sportsbook, Montecristo Cigar Bar also has several options to reserve. A premium table for two is $350 but comes with a $200 beverage credit. A standard table for six is priced at $1,000 but a $600 beverage credit is applied. 4. Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino The massive SuperBook at Westgate is ready for Hoops Central in a just over a week from now. With more than 1,500 seats to choose from, guests who want to just purchase a seat rather than finding a food and beverage package have that option here. Single seat tickets are starting as low as $45 per person and as high as $65. 3. The Cromwell Caesars Sportsbook inside The Cromwell has two different seating options when it comes to March Madness viewing. Individual seating is going for $350, which includes main seating for one person, and comes with three drink tickets. If you have a group of four or more, reserving a table will run your group $1,100 and each guest will also receive three drink tickets. If you don’t want to spend as much, Interlude may be a good spot to look at. A table for two is just $100 and includes two drink tickets per guest. This is one of the smaller sportsbooks on the Strip, so if you’re going to book here, time is of the essence.
2. Caesars Palace Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace has several locations for basketball fans to enjoy March Madness. Caesars Sportsbook early and late seating available. Early gets you a reserved seat from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the late slot gets you from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Each ticket comes with three drink tickets and pricing starts at $400 per person. VIP offerings start at $1,250 and includes an all-you-can-drink package. Stadia Bar is another example where you can catch all the action. Booths for four people are available for reservation at $550 but they come with a $200 beverage credit. Tables for two, four and ten are also open, and to compare it to the booth, a table for four is $450 with a $200 beverage credit as well. 1. Circa Resort & Casino Circa Sportsbook offers fans a number of different package options throughout the tournament. Opening weekend includes ways to reserve just for the first half, second half or full slate of games. A Champions Club reservation for two starts at $1,500 for the second half of games and includes an all-inclusive food and beverage package that features and open bar and stadium style food offerings. If you have a bigger group, the Balcony Box option includes the same food and beverage package but is for up to 10 people and starts at $3,500 for the later games, but can be reserved for all the games that day for $10,000.
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