As someone who travels to Vegas at least twice a year, I can only say that after two stays at the Wynn Resort is it is probably the best hotel there. All their staff members are professional and courteous. The place is spotless (on the casino floor and the hotel rooms). Everyday you walk outside, there are people cleaning the area, they were even polishing the lamp posts. The hotel rooms are spacious and have all the modern amenities you would expect from a top of the line hotel. The bathroom is enormous with amenities you never see at other places. The pool is beautiful, maybe not up to that of Mandalay Bay but close. While your stay there could be expensive, it is well worth the price if you want your stay to be one of luxury.
Date of stay: November 2007
Purpose of stay: Business
Luxurious, Romantic, Hip, Modern, Lively, Stylish, Business People
June 15 2007: after going to las vegas several times a year, i finally stayed at the Wynn. I will definitely be going back. the restaurants are amazing, the rooms are great (especially the bathrooms), the pool has a great atmosphere and although the hotel doesn't have the crazy young crowd like the Hard Rock, it was surprisingly young and fun. unlike my usual trips where i wander to other casinos, i barely left the wynn on this trip. Best of all (and amazing), there is a golf course directly behind the casino !!!!! When you go outside at the back of the hotel, you barely know you're in las vegas. it's expensive, but worth it.
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November 20 2007: The room was very large, elegant, and thoughtfully designed. The bathroom had a huge soaking tub and a stall shower with excellent water pressure. The room service food was very good. The spa facilities were beautiful (although the massage therapists were just okay). It's not exactly a small boutique hotel, but it wasn't annoyingly endless, like the Bellagio. And, surprisingly enough, it was a great value for the price.
Date of stay: November 2007
Purpose of stay: Leisure (With Partner)
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Downtown, Luxurious, Romantic, Hip, Modern, Lively, Stylish, Golf, Spa, Entertainment, Shopping, Sightseeing, Gambling, Nightlife, Mature Crowd, Gourmets, Business People, Events & Meetings, Honeymooners, Singles, Clubbers, Arts & Culture, Tourists, Not Rustic, Not Historic
March 21 2008: I recently went to the Wynn with a group of girl friends, hoping for a luxurious, relaxing weekend trip - and that's exactly what we got. The first impression of the room was great, everything was clean, and looked brand new. We asked the staff at the desk if they had recommendations on what to do while we were there, and they were so kind and helpful. They even offered to book tickets to shows for us so we didn't have to!
We dined out every night at the Wynn, and the food was fabulous. I would strongely recommend Bartolotta or Corsa Cucina for traditional Italian, and SW Steakhouse.
The in-room manicures and massage topped it all off. This was one weekend my girlfriends and I will never forget. I HIGHLY recommend the Wynn, and will definitely be back!
Date of stay: March 2008
Purpose of stay: Leisure (With Friends/Group)
Location. The Wynn Las Vegas (Nev.) is located on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip, one half mile from Adventuredome and directly across the street from the Fashion Show Mall. Hotel Features. The Wynn Las Vegas includes a three acre lake and features a pine covered artificial mountain with tumbling entryway waterfalls. The light filled lobby displays floral gardens where parasols suspend from the ceiling. Original works by Rembrandt, Renoir, Monet and Picasso are showcased throughout the property, some of which are from owner Steve Wynn's personal collection. The Alex, one of 15 dining venues, features flavors of the French Riviera served in a formal atmosphere. SW Steakhouse presents classic American cuisine. The hotel features designer boutiques including Cartier, Dior and Chanel, and contains a Ferrari and Maserati showroom. A bridge connects two expansive outdoor pools. A third pool and a cabana pool feature hot tubs and a topless sunbathing section. The hotel's domed theater features "Le Rêve," an aquatic performance directed by Franco Dragone. The Desert Bambu spa offers treatments that include the Rain Stone Ritual and the Nui Savat body scrub.
Guestrooms. The 50 story Wynn Las Vegas offers 2,716 guestrooms with floor to ceiling windows that frame golf course and Las Vegas Strip views. Rooms are equipped with automatic lighting and drapery controls. Sitting areas include couches, ottomans and dining tables. Beds are dressed with pillowtop mattresses and 320 thread count Frette linens specifically designed for the property. Marble finished bathrooms offer dual sinks, soaking tubs, separate glass enclosed showers, flat screen televisions, robes and Turkish towels. All rooms contain flat screen, high definition televisions and fax machines. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee.
Expert Tip. Guests enjoy access to the Tom Fazio designed, 18 hole golf course that is connected with the Wynn Las Vegas. This is the only property located on The Strip that offers direct proximity to a championship golf course.