Las Vegas has a new $4.3 billion crypto-friendly resort - take a tour inside the first new casino on the Strip in a decade
Brittany Chang
The exterior of Resorts World Las Vegas.Resorts World Las Vegas
- The Las Vegas Strip has a new hotel: the $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas.
- Resorts World has tech-forward amenities like "cashless wagering" and partnerships with Grubhub and Gemini.
- Take a tour of the new hotel, which officially opened June 24.
The Las Vegas Strip's newest hotel officially opened on June 24: the $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas.
Resorts World Las Vegas.
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The hotel was developed by Malaysia-based Genting Group and its official opening could not have come at a more fortuitous time as people begin traveling again.
The casino.
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"A brand-new Las Vegas opening like Resorts World can drive increased visitation," Barry Jonas, managing director of Truist Securities, told Katie Young and Contessa Brewer for CNBC. "As many customers looking to trial the new property also like to visit multiple properties during their stay."
Fireworks on the opening night of Resorts World Las Vegas on June 24.
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Source: CNBC
Any Las Vegas aficionado will know that a crowd-pleasing Las Vegas Strip hotel must have plenty of food, gambling, pool, and drinking options.
Resorts World Las Vegas' casino,
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Luckily, Resorts World offers all four, often with a tech-forward twist.
A Rolls-Royce Phantom on display at Resorts World Las Vegas on June 24.
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Behind the flashy Resorts World sign lies a well-known hospitality company: Hilton.
Resorts World Las Vegas during its opening night on June 24.
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In February 2020, the hospitality giant partnered with Resorts World Las Vegas to introduce three Hilton brands to the resort.
Resorts World' Crockfords Las Vegas chairman's villa.
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The three Hilton brands - Hilton Hotel and Resorts, LXR, and Conrad - make an appearance throughout the 3,500-room hotel.
Resorts World's Conrad Las Vegas lobby.
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The hotel has 236 rooms under Hilton's luxury segment, LXR.
Resorts World' Crockfords Las Vegas palace.
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Guests staying in these rooms will have their own entrance and lobby, and upgraded rooms, suites, and villas ranging from 550 square feet to a whopping 7,000 square feet.
The lobby for Crockfords.
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Then there's the Conrad segment, which includes 1,496 rooms and suites spanning from 550 square feet to 2,800 square feet.
Resorts World's Conrad Las Vegas premium queen
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Finally, the majority of the rooms - 1,774, to be exact - are made up of "Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World" rooms ranging from 400 square feet to 3,300 square feet.
Resorts World's Las Vegas Hilton deluxe king room.
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Besides Hilton, Resorts World has a long list of partnerships with recognizable names, such as the Kardashian-Jenner family in the form of a pop-up Kardashian Kloset, the family's online clothing and accessory resale site.
Resorts World' Crockfords Las Vegas palace.
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Not interested in raiding the celebrity powerhouse family's closet?
The Lily Ballroom.
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Resorts World also has a two-floor, 70,000-square-foot shopping venue for guests in need of retail therapy.
The Pepper store.
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Besides the Kardashian family and Hilton partnerships, the hotel is also working with food ordering and delivery platform Grubhub.
Fuhu Shack.
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Guests can use the Grubhub app or scan the Grubhub QR codes located throughout the resort, to order food or retail items.
A dessert.
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From there, the charge can be placed on the guests' room or credit card.
The Suns Out Buns Out store.
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But that's not the only tech-forward feature of the modern hotel.
Resorts World Las Vegas' gym
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It's 2021, so of course, Resorts World has cryptocurrency capabilities.
Resorts World's lobby
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Resorts World has partnered with Gemini - a cryptocurrency platform founded by Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss - to turn the property into "one of the most crypto-friendly resorts on the Las Vegas Strip," according to a press release.
RedTail.
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Like more modern hotels, Resorts World also uses mobile check-ins, an artificial intelligence concierge, and digital keys.
Wally's Wine and Spirits.
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The resort even has a tunnel that connects it to the Las Vegas Convention Center via Tesla cars.
One of the high occupancy vehicles.
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Now, let's take a look at Resorts World's theater, which has space for 5,000 live entertainment fans or convention attendees.
The lobby of the theater.
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The theater houses one of the biggest stages on the Vegas Strip, according to the resort.
The theater.
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In total, the stage spans 64 feet deep and 196 feet wide, totaling 13,550 square feet.
The theater.
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So far, headliners at the massive theater are set to include A-listers like Katy Perry, Carrie Underwood, Celine Dion, and Luke Bryan.
Miley Cyrus performing at Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World Las Vegas on July 4.
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The property will also have 250,000 square feet worth of meeting spaces and ballrooms for folks headed to Sin City strictly for work purposes.
The Jasmine Ballroom.
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Moving right along to everyone's favorite part: the food.
Food at Famous Foods.
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Las Vegas has always been known for its bustling food and buffet scene, among other Vegas attributes.
The exterior of Dawg House.
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Resorts World is no different, and the property will have over 40 food and drink options.
The interior of the Suns Out Buns Out store.
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Let's start off with Famous Foods Street Eats, a 24,000-square-foot food hall with 16 stalls. Several of these stalls include Asian-inspired options and restaurants with Michelin Plate or Bib Gourmand recognition.
Famous Foods Street Eats.
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There's even a speakeasy inside the food hall.
The speakeasy.
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But don't fret if a food hall isn't your scene.
The Neon Bar.
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Resorts World has a whole list of other food and drink options.
Fred Segal's store.
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This includes Genting Palace, an "old-world glamour" Cantonese eatery …
The interior of Genting Palace.
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… sushi and teppanyaki hotspot Kusa Nori …
Kusa Nori.
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… vegan ice cream from Craig's, an iconic Los Angeles eatery …
The interior of Craig's.
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… and RedTail, a game bar with food options.
Food from Redtail.
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Speaking of which, what would a Las Vegas resort be without bars?
One of the bars in Resorts World Las Vegas
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Resorts World also has several drinking spots, including Starlight on 66 with views of the city, Nashville-transplanted Dawg House Saloon and Sportsbook, and the "most technologically advanced nightclub in Las Vegas," Zouk Nightclub.
The entrance of Zouk Nightclub.
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There'll even be a champagne-forward Gatsby's Cocktail Lounge with live music and DJs.
Gatsby's Cocktail Lounge.
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Like Resorts World's theater, Zouk Nightclub and the hotel's other club, Ayu Dayclub, will have recognizable headliners or residents like Zedd, Tiësto, Jack Harlow, and Madison Beer.
DJ Ruckus performing at Ayu Dayclub on July 4.
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Now moving on to the casino. The 117,000-square-foot space is filled with all the classic gambling options, such as 1,400 slot machines, 30 poker tables, and 117 table games.
The poker room at Resorts World Las Vegas.
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Resorts World's casino even has cashless options, including "cashless wagering."
A dealer at the casino.
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Think "tap-(or scan)-and-go," but on a slot machine or at a table game.
Resorts World Las Vegas.
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If you've been gambling indoors for a bit too long, go unwind at the 5.5-acres worth of pools, including everyone's favorite, an infinity pool.
The cabana pool.
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The seven pools also have what Resorts World calls the "largest pool deck in Las Vegas," as evidenced by the rendering below.
The pool complex.
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And when it's time for some rest and relaxation from all the Vegas chaos, head to the 27,000-square-foot spa.
The beauty salon.
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If these amenities all sound pretty enticing to you, you're not alone.
Devin Lucien, DJ Five, and Brody Jenner at Gatsby's Cocktail Lounge on July 2
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"We were waiting, optimistic that things would get better when we opened," Scott Sibella, president of Resorts World Las Vegas, told CNBC. "But here we are at 100% [capacity] and everything's going well in Las Vegas, and we're excited to be part of that."
Resorts World Las Vegas.
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Source: CNBC
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