Wynn Las Vegas

Las Vegas, NV

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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... See more

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"Because Steve Wynn is a modern-day Vegas legend, because this town almost entirely owes its present-day look and outlook to him, because this hotel (built on the site of the old Desert Inn and opened on the same day, Apr 28, that grand old dame was originally opened) came with a $2.7-billion price tag, and because there was a great deal of hype that used words and phrases such as ""like nothing you've ever seen before,"" there was a corresponding amount of anticipation and expectation surrounding the opening of this, Vegas's newest and perhaps most trumpeted resort. The result? Something that is at once pretty ""wow"" and a whole lot ""It looks like Bellagio."" In short, it was something many of us had, in fact, seen before, just down the street. And that is both fair and not; sure, the hotel does not live up to its sui generis claims, but that's obvious only if you have previous knowledge of other Vegas hotels. If you are new to town, this will look plenty spectacular. A better question might be ""What's the visitor getting for that price tag?"" This is especially relevant since the room rate can be upward of $400 a night (though even as soon as a month after it opened, certain e-mail-only offers went as low as $139). Just about everything here can generate sticker shock in all but those used to costly resorts, but note that costly resorts usually have one-tenth the number of rooms here."

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