There is a non-smoking section in the racebook section, but smoking is allowed in each of the four sportsbook’s corners. The sound quality wasn’t great, but we felt it was good enough. And since each big screen can be divided into four small screens, the lines going through them make for a mild distraction. Each row has a big screen, but neither is especially big. The sportsbook seems to be aimed more at its horse players given how the seating is arranged, but there are close to 20 TVs for the sports bettors, and they are separated into two rows in case you are sitting in the back.
Like most local Las Vegas casinos, Sunset Station isn’t especially mind blowing compared to what you can find on the strip, but we were very satisfied with what the sportsbook had to offer. Its theme is the Spanish Empire, and its business mainly comes from the town’s locals. Situated in Henderson, Sunset Station has been open since 1997 and is part of the long chain of Station Casinos.