G2E Las Vegas Workspace: Meeting Rooms Near the Show

The Global Gaming Expo (G2E) is the gaming industry's premier trade event, and every fall it turns Las Vegas into the center of the casino, sports betting, and iGaming world for a week. If you're attending, exhibiting, or closing deals at G2E, you'll quickly learn that the show floor is for demos and handshakes — the real work happens somewhere quieter.
G2E 2026 runs September 28 through October 1 at The Venetian Expo, on the north end of the Strip. According to the Global Gaming Expo, the show draws 25,000+ gaming professionals and 400+ exhibitors from 120+ countries, regions, and territories. That's a lot of people competing for the same conference rooms, restaurant tables, and lobby corners. Muze Office gives you a calmer alternative about 10-15 minutes away at 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, off-Strip in the Paradise area.
Why G2E attendees need off-site workspace
Gaming is a high-stakes, heavily regulated business, and the money behind it is real. U.S. commercial gaming revenue hit a record $71.9 billion in 2024 — up 7.5% over the prior year and the fourth straight record, according to the American Gaming Association. The conversations that move that kind of money don't belong in a noisy hotel bar.
Here's who tends to need private space during G2E week:
- Operators evaluating new slot, table-game, or floor-management technology need a private room for detailed demos and pricing discussions — not a booth where competitors can overhear your volume numbers.
- Gaming technology and supplier companies running back-to-back meetings need a professional setting that isn't a cramped hotel room or a borrowed corner of the exhibit hall.
- Compliance, legal, and regulatory teams reviewing licensing paperwork need a quiet desk, a printer, and a door that closes.
- Sports betting and iGaming companies negotiating content, data, and platform partnerships need AV-equipped rooms to walk partners through live demos.
A G2E meeting that turns into a signed term sheet usually started with a conversation that needed real privacy and a stable connection. That's hard to find on the show floor, and it's almost impossible in a Strip hotel lobby during the busiest week of the gaming calendar. Most attendees default to whatever's nearest the Venetian — and end up paying resort prices for a corner table where they have to talk around competitors. A dedicated workspace a short drive away solves that problem for the whole team.
What Muze Office offers during G2E week
Muze Office is a full-service workspace built for exactly this kind of week. Everything is month-to-month with no long-term lease, so you can use it for the show and walk away.
Day passes. A day pass starts at $25 and gets you a real desk, high-speed WiFi, free on-site parking, coffee, and access to private phone booths for confidential calls. No membership required — ideal if you just need a productive base between sessions.
Meeting and conference rooms. Our meeting rooms book by the hour, with a huddle room starting at $25/hr and larger conference rooms for bigger groups. Every room includes AV and video conferencing, so you can run a product demo or loop in a remote stakeholder without fighting the hotel's business center.
Private offices. If your team needs a home base for the full week, private offices seat one to ten people and give your crew a lockable room to debrief leads, take calls, and regroup between floor shifts.
Event space. Hosting a private client reception, partner briefing, or investor dinner around the show? Event space starts at $99/hr with full AV, flexible layouts, on-site catering, and no food-and-beverage minimum.
There's also an on-site Muze Cafe serving hot meals, biometric 24/7 member access, and printing — so you can stay heads-down without leaving the building.
Getting to Muze Office from The Venetian Expo
The Venetian Expo sits on the Strip; Muze Office is off-Strip in Paradise, which means you skip the worst of the convention crush.
- Drive: About 10-15 minutes via I-15 S to I-215. Parking at Muze is always free, while Strip and convention-center parking during G2E typically runs $20-40 a day on top of your hotel.
- Rideshare: Roughly $15-25 from The Venetian, depending on surge pricing during peak show hours.
- Airport: Muze is only about 10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport via I-215, which is handy if you're flying in for a single day of meetings.
A few tips for a productive G2E
- Book meeting rooms early. G2E week is one of the busiest stretches of the Las Vegas calendar, and the most useful time slots — mid-morning and late afternoon, between show sessions — go first. Reserve before you arrive.
- Batch your private meetings. Instead of bouncing between hotel lobbies, block a half or full day in one room and bring your meetings to you. It's cheaper and far less chaotic than chasing space across the Strip.
- Use the cafe and phone booths. Confidential calls and quick working lunches are easy when you're not sharing a table with 24,999 other attendees.
Plan your G2E workspace now
G2E 2026 is September 28 – October 1 at The Venetian Expo, and the show is held annually in late September or early October. Whether you need a single day pass, an hourly meeting room, or a private office for the week, Muze Office keeps your G2E productive without the on-Strip premium.
Ready to lock it in? Book a tour to see the space, or reserve your Las Vegas meeting rooms before the calendar fills up. Questions? Call us at (702) 370-7515.



