Wynn Las Vegas Hotel - Reviewed
Wynn Las Vegas Hotel
and Casino offers countless services to make your stay
more enjoyable. The hotel rooms at Wynn Las Vegas include Internet
access through the television as well as wired connections with
a complimentary network cable. They also include a fax machine
in each room, and two flat screen televisions, one in the main
room and one in the bathroom. The hotel offers every amenity you
can think of including airport shuttle, car rental (a Hertz
rental desk is located in the self park garage), a Business
Center complete with notaries, courier service and the usual
amenities, multiple film development options both for 35mm and
digital, a laundry valet service, photography and videography
services, floral decorative services, and shoe shines. Wynn's
also offers boardrooms and an impressive convention area. The
Convention Area itself is 20,000 square feet including a 50,000
square-foot ballroom and a 25,000 square-foot ballroom complete
with technically supported stage. All meeting rooms may be
divided, and each has its own terrace with views of either the
golf course, pools or gardens. All convention areas feature
advanced technologies, including high-speed Internet access,
wireless access, and A/V capabilities.
One of the best things about Steve Wynn's new casino in Las Vegas is the Blackjack pit at the
pool. Drink Mai Tais or other drinks while playing Blackjack and
enjoin the scenery. The poolside Blackjack tables are open from
8:00am to nightfall. A nice touch is the addition of plasma tv
screens to watch sporting events while you play. The pool also
offers cabana for the ultimate in luxury lounging.
Unfortunately, the pool is limited to hotel guests.
Wynn Las Vegas is built on the site of the old Desert Inn and
Steve Wynn worked with Tom Fazio to build a world class golf
course adjacent to the resort. The proximity of the course is a
huge advantage over most hotel/casinos in Las Vegas.
Unfortunately, green fees are pricey and the rumor is that Wynn
will tear down the golf course to build a new tower.