Wynn Las Vegas Review

Situated at the north end of the Las Vegas Strip, the 217 acre Wynn Las Vegas Resort is a gleaming testament to the luxury that is Las Vegas. Opened in the spring of 2005 by Steve Wynn himself, the newest 5 star Vegas resort is designed for the exclusive Vegas traveler.

Does the Wynn really live up to the hype? Here’s a review of the highlights to help you decide for yourself.

Rooms

The Wynn offers some of the largest and most luxurious rooms on the strip: 5 suite types in all, ranging form over 640 square feet up to 1950 square feet. They offer wall to wall, floor to ceiling windows with incredible views of the Strip or the Wynn golf course.

All rooms offer cordless phone, fax, high speed Internet access, 320 thread count European linens, In room massage, manicure, pedicure and hair styling services, over-sized Turkish towels and flat screen LCD high definition TVs. Plus all suite guests have private pools and terraces.

Casino

The 110000 square foot casino offers the full range of table games, including Blackjack, Big 6, Craps, Caribbean Stud, Roulette, Let it Ride ,Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow, Three Card Poker and Casino War. If slots are your preference, you can choose from over 1850 slot machines in denominations ranging from 1 cent to 5000 dollars.

The 27 table poker room offers Hold’Em, Omaha Hi Low, and mixed game combination with game limits ranging from 4 to 8 dollars up to 200 dollars. There are also higher limit games as well as pot limit and no limit games.

The Wynn casino stands apart in that it offers lots of natural light and very little smoking. Also, children must be accompanied by an adult and no strollers are allowed in the casino.

Golf

Created by Tom Fazio exclusively for Wynn resort guests, the golf course is actually integrated into the resort itself so that your first tee is less than 50 feet away from the hotel. This is the only on premise golf course on the Las Vegas strip and includes nearly 6 miles of cart paths, two marshland areas using natural groundwater, and a 37 foot tall waterfall.

Shows

Franco Dragone, the man who created “Mystere”, “O”, and Celine Dion’s “A New Day”, has created an all new show at the Wynn called “Le Reve” (The Dream). Performed in a domed theater where no seat is more than 40 feet from the action, this show is an original watery fairy tale that you won’t see anywhere else.

Angels fall from the sky, ancient warriors wander through dreams and sleeping beauties disappear into a watery abyss. The show’s theme, according to Dragone is really about the dual nature of the human race: how men can do both beautiful things and ugly things at the same time.

Restaurants

If you’ve always wanted to dine with the most famous chefs in the world you can do it at the Wynn. Chef Paul Bartolotta of the Ristorante di Mare was named the Best American Chef, Midwest by the James Beard Foundation.

Executive Pastry Chef Frederic Robert was named Restaurant Pastry Chef of the Year by Filere Gourmande Magazine and Pastry Chef of the Year by Champerard Guide.

Chef Alessandro Stratta heads the Riviera Cuisine which was called the Best New Restaurant 2005 by Esquire magazine and received the AAA Five Diamond Award of Excellence for 2006.

The Wynn offers over 15 restaurants to choose from with a vast selection of cuisines so you’ll never get bored (or even have to leave the resort!).

Spa

The spa offers 45 treatment rooms for massage, body treatments, facials, and hydrotherapy. Enjoy a customized massage to sooth away the stresses of the day or relax with a loved one in a couples massage.

Choose from the latest in antiaging technology with specialized facials including the Anakiri Active Enzyme Facial or the Naturopathica Custom Facial which is based on traditional European deep cleansing techniques.

Shopping

The 75000 square foot Wynn Esplanade is the where you’ll find the most exclusive names in fashion: Chanel, Dior, Oscar de la Renta, Gaultier, Louis Vuitton and and the only Manolo Blahnik boutique outside New York.

For men, there’s Brioni and of course the Penske Wynn Ferrari and Maserati showroom. If that isn’t enough, just a few steps across the street you’ll find the Fashion Show mall.

With it’s prime location and exclusive shopping boutiques the Wynn is a favorite hot spot for top fashion makers and shoppers alike.

Bottom Line?

The Wynn is simply the ultimate luxury getaway in Vegas. While it may not be for the economy traveller, if you want to stay at one of the top hotels in the world and have a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the Wynn is the “IT” place to be in Vegas.

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8 Responses to “Wynn Las Vegas Review”

  1. Katy L says:

    Has anyone married at the Wynn, Las Vegas?
    Hoping to marry next year, and looking at the hotels in Las Vegas this one seems like a really lovely place to get married. Any reviews or comments would be great

  2. cdall1977 says:

    yes, many have
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  3. Jennifer W says:

    I did not get married here, but spent my honeymoon there. It is a beautiful hotel and I imagine it would be wonderful for a wedding. The rooms are extremely luxurious also. I think you’ve found a great place!! Congrats!
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  4. Dark Crusader says:

    we got married last august in las vegas. stayed at the luxor & got married at the little chapel of the flowers. although the chapel is not in a hotel we would wholeheartly recommend this place. we live in the uk & did it all over the net. on arrivel we contacted the chapel with our room number, the next day as pre-arranged we were packed up by Mr White (cost approx $60 well worth it) he took us to chapel to do last min arrangements then to clarks office & waited for us to get paperwork. at the chapel they went through our requirements & showed us the flowers, photo studio chapel etc.
    they staff were so very helpful. our day went like a dream, we had two limos as part of their luxurious wedding & they picked up at two different doors of the same hotel so bride & groom didn’t see each other. after service & photos the 2 limo’s took us two our resturant for a meal. we even got our cake from the chapel bakers.
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    http://www.littlechapel.com

  5. Tracey W says:

    We also got married at the Chapel of the Flowers and would definitely recommend it. We stayed at the Rio Hotel for our honeymoon – this is slightly off the strip but a really nice hotel and I would most definitely recommend it for a honeymoon (all rooms are suites).
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  6. Bobby B says:

    I got married at TI and it was a great experience. I am sure the Wynn will be similar because it is a beautiful hotel.
    Here is more info. on getting married in Las Vegas.
    http://www.lasvegas-how-to.com/married.html
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  7. Whipping says:

    it really depends on your budget. at the wynn they’ll pretty much do anything to make you happy, the hotel as well as all their wedding options are absolutely spectacular. so if you go with them you’ll know that every detail will be taken care of and if you’re looking for a luxurious experience you won’t find anyone who does luxury better then the wynn. however, all this can set you back a pretty penny, so before you get your heart set on a wynn wedding make sure you can afford it.
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    used to work at the wynn. in-laws renewed vows at the wynn chapel.

  8. mikescott7@btinternet.com says:

    I stayed at the Wynn for four nights last december with my darling wife of 39 years,we have decided to return next october for 10 night,s (our ruby wedding )I think i might ask her to renew our vow,s. p.s I hope she don,t turn me down.
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