Merry Crimson!

December 09, 2020


Christmas is always an amazing time for family and child-based activities. But what do you do if you want an adult only activity? Well, the Red Rock Hotel and Casino has the perfect answer for you…. Merry Crimson!


Merry Crimson is Red Rock’s Christmas nightclub that will officially be open starting November 27th and will run through January 3rd. It will run Thursday-Sunday and be closed during the weekdays. Merry Crimson offers a variety of amazing, Christmas, and adult-friendly fun. An additional bonus is that it features numerous picture-perfect moments. First, enter through their amazing “Whimsical Wonderland” that is decorated to the nines. Then, enter their main hallway filled with a giant Santa, fireplace, elf on the shelf, champagne vending machine, and candy cane swing set! You will also get to enjoy their themed bar, and a Red Rock Casino Gingerbread House.


Happy Hour at Merry Crimson will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a great deal off their specialty “Naughty and Nice" Cocktails. Join them on Thursday and Sundays for a DJ from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. and then live acts on Friday and Saturdays from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Red Rock is also offering a deal that could be categorized as a Christmas miracle! Called the “Stay and Sleigh,” this promotion offers participants the opportunity to get 25% off room rates and a $50 credit to use at the club if you stay longer than two nights. Make sure to call the Red Rock Concierge at 702-797-7877 to schedule your reservation and discuss table minimums. Alternatively, you can email concierge at rrconcierge@stationcasinos.com.


Winter is always a time to curl up by the fire, drink some hot coco, and watch a Hallmark movie, but if you’re looking to add a little spice to your Christmas traditions, Merry Crimson is the place for you. 


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