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Question of the Day - 29 May 2026

Q:

The question about SuperBook brought up a question I've often wondered about. Screenwise, it was amazing to see, the first time I saw it and always the same feeling on each visit. My question, SuperBook or Circa, sports book screen size, whose is larger? 

A:

We found several different sizes quoted for both screens and the differences were fairly substantial, so we settled on the ones we mistrusted the least. Here they are. 

The massive curved LED array at the SuperBook at Westgate is (approximately) 20 feet tall by 220 feet wide, covering (roughly) 4,400 square feet. 

The screen at Stadium Swim at Circa is (around) 40 feet tall by 135 feet wide, for 5,400 or so square feet. 

So Stadium Swim takes the square-footage crown. Pixels is another story for, possibly, another QoD. 

 

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  • Ken Kjelson May-29-2026
    Added Bonus
    Well the surrounding scenery at Stadium Swim is certainly a wee bit better than that at Super Book.

  • OMB13 May-29-2026
    Are you sure this is what the question was?
    Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm thinking he was asking about the INSIDE screen at Circa.

  • DeltaEagle May-29-2026
    OMB!3 is correct
    OMB is correct 

  • Stewart Ethier May-29-2026
    Sphere, FSM?
    If we're talking about curved screens, surely the exterior of the Sphere is much larger.  And then there's the Fremont Street Experience, larger still.

  • IdahoPat May-29-2026
    Neither the Sphere nor FSE are sports books
    An apples to oranges comparison.

  • VegasROX May-29-2026
    Screens, oh yeah
    OMB13 is correct. I was asking about inside, as the pool isn't part of the Sportsbook area. Still appreciate if effort put into the answer by LVA staff, as always.