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NOTICE: Effective Friday, November 1, 2024, both Wynn Resort and Tower Suite Pools will be closed for full pool deck replacement through early 2025. During this time, guests will have access to Encore Pools.
The Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star award-winning Wynn Las Vegas and Encore sets the standard as one of the top luxury destinations in Las Vegas. You are sure to enjoy the unforgettable experiences at these two extraordinary resorts. With 4,750 rooms and suites, delicious restaurants, an array of designer boutiques, two full-service spas and salons, dazzling swimming pools and the provocative water show Le Rêve - The Dream. After the show enjoy one of our unique clubs- XS or Encore Beach Club - featuring the hottest entertainment, cutting edge technology in the most luxurious spaces. Enjoy Wynn Las Vegas and Encore, the destination where memories are made.
Wynn Las Vegas and Encore
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada
89109
Nearest Airport: LAS
Currently staying 4 nights on 51st floor of Tower Suits ,room overlooking Sphere. I can’t praise Wynn enough, walking in you know you are entering a 5 star Hotel . Valet service is prompt and friendly as is reception . Elevators close by with a choice of three with limited rooms is very prompt, security for elevators is 24hrs a day. Walkways spotless as is every inch of Wynn , how they manage to keep this immense property like new is beyond me . Well done management . 1000 sq feet room is adequate ,comes with two bathrooms and nicely designed . Small issue is even on 51st floor you can hear the music from nightclub until early hours. A few decibels lower would eliminate the noise. Restaurants are at same level of excellence as Wynn specially Mizumi with its own waterfall . Also tried Wing Lei , Four sixes and Tableau for breakfast. All excellent. Casino was spacious and dealers for the most part helpful and friendly. High Limit slots swallowed my 1k in a matter of minutes with a few dollar wins . Won’t bother again. Tables a lot better specially High Limit room with Europe rules roulette. Shops on property were super elegant with prices to match . Carpets along the miles of corridors were brilliant red and I tried to avoid walking on them in case I got tread marks on the carpets . Wynn does not cut costs, management have an army of cleaners and security 24/7 Wynn excels service
GezenBey - London, United Kingdom
This is a large, nice hotel. On top of the room fee, you will pay a resort fee. For the price, the hotel should include breakfast. Admittedly, Vegas is not my scene. So a hotel with a casino, no matter how nice it is, is simply not impressive to me. That said, this is a comfortable place to say. I stayed there because I had tickets to a show in their theater, so it was convenient.
Jrrob - Washington DC, District of Columbia
We have stayed here more than a dozen times and each time feels like the first time. Steve Wynn's vision of opening an opulent hotel and casino and investing millions and using the finest materials has paid off as the resort looks and feels the same now as in 2005. We always stay in the Tower Suites. Why? Hotel hallways off the elevator are very short and with limited rooms in the tower, elevator rides are quick. Plus, you are close to Tableau, the best breakfast in Vegas (unless you like gluttony, then it's the Peppermill). And Tower Suite guests have access to their own pool area. They recently updated the spa and while the massages are costly, the relaxation room where you relax before and after your massage is a true delight. Day passes are available for $100, worth it if you have never experienced being pampered in luxury (treatments include unlimited use during the day). Casino is hit and miss. Slot machines are very tight and they don't have the best selection. However, they now have the best poker room in Vegas and offer daily tournaments. If you are into baccarat, they have a special area by the Tower Suites. Restaurants are always evolving here and they have two pop-ups worth checking out. We really enjoy Safta 1964, very good Israeli Mediterranean food located in the same restaurant as Jardin. The assorted dip appetizer is the reason along for going. They also just opened 6666 steakhouse in the same location as Tableau. Very pricing, very rich and very too much, we opted for SW instead. Overall, Wynn is the classiest joint in Vegas, service is 5-star and is very consistent. It beats Bellagio hands-down.
Larry G - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
No coffee in rooms , a thief on property stole my wife's very expensive diamond bracelet, asked for a late check out the next day. After dealing with security until 12 pm. Gee the gave us a hour!Food was 4 star for the price , called to buy tickets to the awakening show. I purchased the same row for 35 % less in 10 minutes online, Let's not forget a resort fee of $ 50 a day they have NO BELLMAN. Everywhere you turn the are trying to buckle and dime you. THEIR ARE BETTER OPTIONS!!!!!!
Maps677972 - Paradise Valley, Arizona
Soooo expensive. I’ve been to the Wynn every fall for the past few years and the prices seem to have sky rocketed. I ordered 1 bagel and 1 latte and the total was $43. Also, you have to pay daily to use the wifi so I am not able to work, nothing will load on the basic wifi plan. You can get so much more for your money elsewhere.
Sindy C
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