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    Lamp in the room
    Lien S.

    4.2.26 - 4.3.26 Back in Vegas again and stayed at The Wynn hotel for the first time. I was greeted as soon as I stepped out of the car and was provided directions on where to go to check in and where to put my luggage on hold, if needed. I went straight to the self check-in kiosk right next to registration. I believe there were 4-5 kiosks. Easy process! Scan your QR code or put in your driver's license to start. Room # is on the receipt. Surprisingly, the room was ready right away (11:15am on a Thursday)! Had such great luck with that these past 2 trips. Met up with my cousin and we got settled in. Finding the elevators for our room was a bit confusing since it was our first time staying there. We got it down eventually. The rooms are nice and clean. I liked that the room wasn't at the end of the hallway. Upon entering the room, the wall passing by the restrooms to the beds is all full length mirrors. I loved that. Shower and tub were similar to Venetian. Sinks are separated and the sink style didn't leave much countertop space. That I did not like. Also, no vanity like at Venetian. I did notice a ton of outlets in the wall toward the center of the two sinks. Lighting in the bathroom could be a bit brighter. The room itself is a bit smaller. Beds were comfortable and clean though. I didn't like that they completely filled the fridge with stuff that you would get charged for. Wish all hotels would just leave the fridge empty so we can actually use it. I didn't try any restaurants here this time but will next time. There are some nice high end stores in the hotel too if you want to shop. Price for 1 night in a double queen room was $387.76 (resort fees included). Self-parking is complimentary for hotel guests who have a room there. This is how it should be at all hotels!

    Elisa G.

    We were here all day yesterday and went to the gym and spa. We had dinner at Cipriani (overrated) then went to the Awakening show, which was interesting. I love the spa and fitness center! The only downside is, you can only accumulate points from the casino as opposed to having a loyalty program for rooms and amenities.

    Crazy bathroom with a separate toilet room
    Angela L.

    The Wynn is on a whole different level of posh. We got upgraded to the 53 floor and the view was breathtaking. The service desk was super polite and helpful. Their amenities include robes, fluffy towels, Alexa controls, and so much more. The attention to details was amazing and it really shows the difference between a 4.5 and 5 star hotel.

    Manel Bautista B.

    Wynn is one of the top list hotel in Vegas. I love coming over here especially watching the Awakening show. I watched it 3 times already. The food restaurant has an advantage too. The good thing about staying at Wynn is that it is within walking distance to fashion show mall and the Venetian Hotel.

    Mimi L.

    We don't stay at Wynn cause we are members of MGM. We do come here for shopping, shows and food all the time. They have great shops and amazing restaurant collection! This is a very beautiful hotel with fresh flower decorations. But the heavy smokes make me cough which is rather nasty. Still this is a fun hotel to visit!

    2025 Sunset GT
    Robbin B.

    I attended the 2025 Sunset GT perched on the 4th-floor rooftop of Wynn's parking garage. This venue transforms what could have been a simple parking lot into a rooftop supercar showcase. The perfect kickoff for the 2025 Concours @Wynn Las Vegas. The moment we arrived, the vibe was electric with sweeping views of the Strip at night. A perfect evening, lifestyle and horsepower paired with champagne and beautiful weather! Several open bars kept the drinks flowing while the DJ had the perfect mix of music to match the energy of the evening. Of course, the real stars of the night: The insane lineup of supercars and hypercars. Everything from sleek Lamborghinis and Ferraris to rare McLarens, Bugattis even vintage exotics that had everyone stopping for photos. If you're looking for a night that hits the sweet spot between glamour, adrenaline and classic Las Vegas energy - Sunset GT 2026 is your ticket for exactly that!

    Elocin T.

    You do have the feeling of luxury at the moment you drive up to the moment that you step inside the property the rooms are very nice but it's those Resort fees but that's all resorts in Las Vegas

    James R.

    Very few of the casinos decorate for Christmas. The Wynn does a good job. If you are in Vegas around Christmas, check them out. You can shop and enjoy the decorations at the same time.

    Patty C.

    The lobby is just gorgeous. The people at the front desk were very nice, knowledgeable and helpful. The room was amazing. Loved the decor and touch screen options. The conference rooms were very nice and the workers who directed people were very upbeat and helpful. Great stay.

    Group photo in our room at Wynn with the beautiful view and cozy setup.
    Bj J.

    Wynn truly showed us what luxury service really means. I accidentally booked our reservation for Saturday instead of Friday and didn't realize until arrival. I was stressed, but the team handled it with such professionalism and kindness. They adjusted our check-in without charging me, which I truly appreciated. Shortly after we arrived, my daughter Hannah developed a fever, and we both ended up getting sick. We didn't get to do much of anything this trip -- we mostly stayed in our beautiful room while recovering. Thankfully, the room was super comfortable, peaceful, and exactly what we needed. What truly stood out was how the staff took care of us. When I called asking for children's Tylenol, they immediately connected me to the Wynn store and arranged delivery straight to our room -- even around 2am. As a mom, I can't imagine having to leave the room in the middle of the night while caring for a sick child. I will never forget that. They also brought us water supplies whenever we asked and even extra tissues for our runny noses. They genuinely made sure we were comfortable. Even though we didn't get to enjoy the full Wynn experience this visit, knowing the hotel staff took such good care of us was a huge help. Not every hotel would go that extra mile. We truly felt cared for -- and we'll absolutely be back (hopefully healthy next time!).

    Kim N.

    We stayed at the Wynn for two nights and had a great experience from start to finish. The hotel is absolutely stunning ! elegant design, spotless spaces, and a calm, luxurious atmosphere. The rooms were spacious, modern, and very comfortable, with beautiful views of the Strip. A tech-savvy touch: the TV, curtains, and lighting can all be controlled via the in-room Alexa or the provided iPad. My old-school self couldn't find a remote and had no idea how to turn off the TV at first definitely took a minute to figure out. Room service breakfast is quite pricey, but thankfully there's a cute on-site café that offers delicious specialty coffee and fresh pastries a perfect alternative for a quick and tasty start to the day. Check-in was smooth, and service throughout our stay was professional and courteous. Security is top-notch with room keys required to access the elevators, which made us feel much safer compared to other hotels on the Strip. The property also features high-end shopping and great dining options. We especially enjoyed the buffet, which had an incredible variety. It's on the pricier side but worth experiencing at least once. Overall, we had a wonderful stay. Between the elevated experience, beautiful rooms, strong security, and thoughtful amenities, it's definitely a place we'd return to for a more refined Vegas escape.

    Conservatory display with carousel
    Mary H.

    A very esthetically pleasing hotel casino to walk around, take photo ops by the conservatory display, and browse the shopping areas.

    Lee S.

    The Wines Spectator's Grand Tour was an amazing experience, which, featured over 200+ wines that have been scored 90+ by the editors of Wine Spectator magazine. The doors didn't open until 6pm for VIP's but by 4:30pm, there was nearly 100 people already in line. Attendees were able to taste a myriad of wines from some of the best wine regions. Information on the various wineries and their operations was also interesting to hear. It was a wonderful event and one which, I would definitely want to attend in the future.

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    Ask the Community - Wynn

    Is parking included?

    If you are staying at the resort, self parking is included. Valet is only included for tower suites stays.

    What's the indoor temperature like at conferences there in February?

    Casino resorts are pretty much always at the same temperature year round, a tad on the cooler side. You may wear short sleeves you may wear long sleeves you may wear light sweaters you will be fine.

    Are there any connected rooms?

    Connected rooms are available upon request.

    What parking do you have?

    Valet parking was on site, I believe it was $35.

    What is the authorization process and how will I be charged upon arrival? Can I used debit card for remaining deposit and credit card for authorization hold.

    What's your favorite restaurant here?

    Sinatra!

    Is the main pool at the Wynn Las Vegas going to be open by mid March of 2022?

    I think this is one of the few swimming pools in The Strip that is opened all year round.

    Does the casino floor offer frozen complimentary cocktails like daiquiris? Last time we were there they did but so many other casinos no no longer do blender drinks.?

    I've received virgin Daiquiri or Margarita drinks in recent times at the tables.

    We are staying at Wynn (not Encore) next month. Any tips on booking cabanas in advance?

    Wynn does not have a party like Encore Beach club does so not sure if that is even possible, but if it is expect only family atmosphere. One tip if you choose either of these options...arrive before 11 am or they will make you wait up to one hour

    Wanting a relaxing couple of days in a cabana at the Encore or Wynn pool- emphasis on relaxing, we don't want to regret our decision, will the Encore pool be louder, Rowdier? Am I misconceiving the effect of the beach club- opinions appreciated!

    I don't think beach club is open at the moment due to COVID. I may be wrong. If it is open, then yes, it will be louder than the Wynn pool. If you have not booked yet, look into staying in the tower suites at Wyn, you'll have your own private… Read more

    Is there valet parking?

    Yes, there is valet parking at the Wynn Hotel.

    Tower executive king suite is it worth the difference from the tower king suite?

    Same thing. All standard Encore suites are same layout 745 sq ft All standard Wynn suites are same layout 640 sq ft.… Read more

    Will the buffet be open for Thanksgiving 2020?

    Although I am not 100% certain, I would have to say no, for the food model of a buffet seems to be indefinitely closed on Las Vegas Blvd until post pandemic. Even if COVID numbers were improving and they are not for our state, Thanksgiving does not… Read more

    When Is The Poker Room Reopening?

    September 30th at noon. I just on a fluke heard word of this today.

    Is the pool open on December? Does it have warm water?

    The Tower Suites pools were closed when we were there in late November.

    Is there still a Resort Fee? If so, what is it per night, is it taxable?

    I think it's $45. It's not taxable.

    Is it a good hotel for kids?

    Honestly, I've never seen children there and most of the teens were older. There are no family activities. It is higher end for adults mainly. However, the buffet is amazing! They do not tolerate any sort of nonsense. I've seen minor verbal… Read more

    I'm staying in the tower suites king room. Will I be able to use the Gym for free or will they charge me extra?

    The daily resort fee allows you to use the gym. Soul Cycle just opened in the hotel and they have 3 day passes that you can purchase.

    Any suggestions on what to order to eat by the pool?

    Ribs are excellent here so are the street tacos !!!

    Any restaurants to recommend while staying here?

    Hi Dre, The Buffet is a MUST. Other than that the Lakeside restaurant is very good as well as the Cafe. I have yet to have a bad meal anywhere in the Wynn. When you stay there often a voucher for 2 to eat at the Buffet comes with it. Buffet cost… Read more

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    I stayed at the New York NY Hotel for 4 nights in Las Vegas but saw a David Blaine show at the Wynn's theatre.

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    it is a really nice and fancy hotel the thing that makes me mad is that there is no coffee maker or…read morea microwave in the room. like if you are that rich at least give me a coffee maker? and they have a weighted refreshment center in the room and if you accidentally move something it is charged on your bill. everything is expensive (but it's going to be we are in las vegas) they have very bad directions to places because they want you to see something and buy it and/or gamble. but other than that the room is clean and big.

    I couldn't decide whether to give this hotel 4 or 5 stars... Going with 4. Why? No coffee maker of…read moreany sort in the room. When I am paying $$$ for a luxury hotel stay, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a Keurig or Nespresso machine in the room to provide basic coffee and tea. I'm sure it has to do with funneling money into concessions by forcing guests to get coffee at one of the merchants downstairs. This is really my only gripe. So with that out of the way... Check-in was very easy. My room was ready about 45 minutes before check-in. Staff at the front desk were kind and efficient. I had a Sphere view room on the 26th floor. Very pleased with the view! I probably wouldn't spring for Sphere view a second time but it was nice to have for my first stay there. I appreciated the extra safety measure of having to "card in" to go to the elevator to the rooms. The room was impeccably clean and spacious. The room is more like a studio apartment with no wall or door to divide between sleeping and living space. The bed was comfortable. Two large TV's - one in the common/living space and one in the sleeping area. The bathroom was large, clean, and had plenty of towels. Appreciated the seated vanity. Water pressure in the shower wasn't great but this seems to be normal for pretty much all hotels. They seem to have good soundproofing because not once did I hear any neighbors, no people noises from the hallway, and no doors to other rooms closing loudly. The hotel is huge. Initially it feels overwhelming but you quickly figure out how to get around. Lots of helpful signage. Casino is spacious, clean, and very well ventilated. People were smoking but I didn't smell it. Games are unsurprisingly tight. There is a massive amount of dining options. I had several outstanding meals. I heard a lot about how expensive Vegas is but coming from the Bay Area I felt like the dining prices were about the same, if not less in some instances. Pro tip: There's a Walgreens just outside the hotel where you can get water and other sundries for much less than inside the hotel. The mall was more of a touristy thing. Aside from Louis Vuitton, I didn't see anything that compelled me to want to shop. I did like the feeling of being "outdoors". I appreciated that pretty much everything you want or need is within the Venetian. Unless you have some outside attraction to go to, you can literally stay within the hotel and be satisfied and entertained. Leaving was so simple. Check-out is available online. There's a queue with endless taxis to take you wherever you want to go. As expensive as this hotel can be, I would be hard pressed to stay somewhere else while in Vegas.

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    WOW!! Such a beautiful and classy hotel. They outdid themselves…read more My husband took me for a night away from the kids as an early birthday present. Rooms are gorgeous, views were amazing (we stayed on the 50th floor). Pool area had plenty of seating and we could hear the music from the 21+ area. Fun, classy European vibe. Free parking for locals and hotel guests. A plus in a town that nickel and dimes you for everything. So many food options! We tried Mother Wolf (separate review for that). As we waited for reservation we decided to get a drink at one of their bars- unfortunately the bar across from the restaurant had a stressed out bartender (Asian woman) so we decided to check out Collin's (recommended by the host of Mother Wolf. Great Staff, excellent service, yummy drinks and a piano player as well. My husband liked their signature Bleu Zombie IPA. We had a lovely time while we waited. We will be back to the hotel to explore more of their restaurants and their spa. Very impressed.

    I stayed 4 days in April, it's a nice place. The room was nice, not spectacular for the price. The…read moreamenities are great, nice gym, some decent inside restaurants, and great service everywhere. On my second day, someone knocked on the door and asked me if I touched anything in the mini-fridge. I told them I put water in there, and he chastised me that they told me not to touch anything or they would fine me. They didn't tell me anything about it. Mr. Refrigerator CSI even verified that one of the drinks seems to have been out of place after I admitted I had looked in there. I'm sure it made his day to have power for 3 minutes. They have a drawer to keep your drinks mildly cold. There should be a sign that says "refrigerator is for price gouging only". Water pressure was good, which is usually crappy at hotels. It's a bit far away from the strip, but I did that on purpose. When I left I was fined for farting.

    Bellagio

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    The Bellagio has always been a great place to stay on the strip. Plenty of shopping, excellent…read morerooms, clean and spacious. So many dining options for any taste. The aesthetics are amazing. Room- ample space , luxury decor and large clean bathroom. Stocked bar, slippers and robes, safe, master control drapes for opening and closing. Good views Casino- minimum $25 table limits. Spacious and easy to navigate Staff- Very respectful, friendly and helpful Security- Must show room key to enter room elevator

    The Bellagio is a great place to stay on the Strip. It has a huge casino, plenty of dining options,…read morea decent amount of shopping choices, and it is beautiful. This is my second stay here. My first stay was 5-star worthy but this time there were a few things that left me wanting. It started with the front desk lady who was decent but was hurried and not as helpful as I'd like. When I asked where we could leave our luggage she just said valet but didn't tell us precisely where we should go so we walked in circles. She also didn't share where the rooms were but having been there before I was okay there. They do have a pretty slick process where you get a text and it walks you through a lot of the information I thought she might have provided so if she would have even explained that part to me it would have been better. Fortunately our room was ready early so we didn't have to drag our luggage around for hours or until we found someone to hold them for us. The room was in the Spa Tower and was nice. It had a large soaking tub and separate shower as well as his and hers sinks. The bed was comfortable and, although being on the 7th floor wasn't great for the best views, it still was a good vantage point to see the ferris wheel and part of the sphere and the Bellagio fountains. On the downside, the sinks periodically emitted sewage smells. But the worst thing was they started doing some drilling that started at 5:30am on Monday. You read that correct, 5:30am! And it was so loud that when I went down to the 4th and then the 1st floors I could still hear it loud and clear. This was incredibly inconsiderate. When I got to the 1st floor I saw another guest complaining about it too. I get it, renovations have to take place. But at a decent hour! The next day they didn't start until about 8:30am, which was much more reasonable.

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    The Reserve at Park MGM

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    There appear to be no changes except one day this was the Nomad and the next day, it is the…read moreReserve. The rooms are the same, amenities are the same and what we like and don't like about this place are the same. I will say, we have come to really like the staff at the front desk as we've become sort of "regulars" here. They always make checking in pleasant, even when we get there too early.

    The NoMad Las Vegas was rebranded to The Reserve at Park MGM in mid-December 2025, but whenever…read morewe've visited Las Vegas, we've stayed on The Strip and split our stays between the NoMad Las Vegas and The Palazzo. The location of The Reserve is near to the T-Mobile Arena and other MGM properties. You can even catch the free Aria Express to transit from The Park, Aria, Vdara, and Bellagio resorts, which is especially helpful during the hot Summer months in Las Vegas. The Reserve at Park MGM is located on the top four upper floors of Park MGM (formerly Monte Carlo). Its driveway is located on West Park Avenue off of either South Frank Sinatra Drive or South Las Vegas Boulevard. There are fewer than 300 rooms and suites at The Reserve, each decorated with a distinct New York style by French architect and designer Jacques Garcia. Each room is appointed with custom furnishings, Bellino linens, and large flat screen TVs. Many suites also feature free-standing pedestal bathtubs and separate water closets. Since we've stayed at this property over the past six years, we have noticed there have been no decor changes or improvements to its excellent services. In the past, we've stayed in various-sized suites, ranging from 700 sq ft (Grande Suite) to 409 sq ft (Classic King). The property is completely non-smoking. They still offer free bottled water (10 oz) and bed slippers in your room, unlike some other properties. Check-in is quick and easy, and can be done on your smartphone, while check-out can be done on your television. Either way, you can reduce the risk of being caught in a crowd at the reception desk.

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    The Strip

    The most unassuming quaint hotel I've ever witnessed…read more It's easy to think that going to Vegas means you have to stay on The Strip--ease of transportation, proximity to the shows, and the ambiance of "the Las Vegas" experience. However, for those of us who come to Vegas often, staying at those hotels often means higher prices and headaches with navigating around the busy traffic. Having stayed at most of the larger hotels (The Luxor, The Bellagio, Encore at Wynn, Park MGM etc) I've had my fill of the dazzling lights and boisterous crowds. I do recommend you try these hotels at least a few times to truly soak in the bustle of Las Vegas night life. For me, I prefer to stay adjacent to, but not within, The Strip. This way, I can have some comfort in a quieter setting and can call an uber at any moment to meet friends along The Strip. This was the reason I chose Nirvana Hotel. Situated right next to The Luxor and The Mandalay Bay, it is both affordable and close to the attractions I come to Vegas for. The exterior is a bit off-putting at first. You aren't greeted with the pristine fountained welcome that you expect from Vegas--the wonderful precession of marble floors, the lush green plants, the ornate chandeliers. The main check-in station is inside the souvenir shop which resembles that of a run down gas station. Service is quick and the check-in process is painless. Their doors all use numbers so you don't have to worry about misplacing your card. Just don't get so drunk you forget! The room itself is very humble: queen bed, LG tv, two night stands, a small fridge, and a walk-in shower. Clean, organized, and arranged professionally. I will definitely stay here again. Connie was at the reception and welcomed me warmly. Parking is free. That's right. FREE. For your entire duration of stay.

    Let's start with good location clean rooms and friendly check in. They have good WiFi free parking…read moreand no resort fee. This will look like to most a motel with a drive up to your room and an upstairs set of rooms. No pool . You are with in walking distance of the Four Seasons The Luxor and Mandalay Bay etc This is on Las Vegas South You can buy breakfast on site. Free coffee up in the front office with package cookies They have a mini fridge in the room. I was gone early in the morning and was back late The minus was street noise from construction and I was there on trash day so the trash truck backing up at 5:50 Am was an early morning wake up call ( I needed to be up at that time anyways) No house keeping while for my two day stay I would be happy to stay here again

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    The WA in LV is a beautiful place to stay, especially if you are looking for an elevated experience…read moreon the strip, minus having a casino on the ground floor. Yes, please. It seems as though their renovations have been completed. If you stayed here when it was the Mandarin Oriental, you will remember you had to go to the 3rd floor to check-in. WA kept that process until the most recent reno. You now checkin upon entry, like most places, however, you still go to the 3rd floor to access the guest room elevators and restaurant. I really love all the new touches and also enjoy the touches they kept from the previous franchise. The check-in staff was above and beyond friendly and looked for ways to make sure you would best enjoy your stay. After a long drive and plane ride, it's nice to chat with people who are genuinely engaged in getting to know about your stay. We had made reservations for spa treatments for after we are arrived and we thoroughly enjoyed that time. I would go as far as to say the WA spa is one of the best spas on the strip. Fabulous. The WA is a wonderful strip hotel in a great space and a lot of convenience in and around.

    Overall, a solid 4-star experience. The hotel itself is clean, quiet, and service was good…read morethroughout the stay. Staff was professional and the atmosphere is much calmer compared to most casino hotels in Las Vegas, which can actually be a big plus if you want a more relaxed environment. One important thing to know - if your room is on a lower floor, don't expect much of a view. Some lower-floor rooms face the back side of nearby buildings and the experience is completely different compared to the higher floors. I would strongly recommend asking for a higher floor upgrade if possible, because the views are significantly better and really change the overall impression of the hotel. The fact that the hotel is non-casino is actually nice and makes the property feel more peaceful and less chaotic than many Vegas resorts. Overall, a good hotel, but room location and floor level make a huge difference here.

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