Wynn Las Vegas

The Strip, Las Vegas

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The hotel

Built to amaze, the ultra-luxurious Wynn Las Vegas is home to the finest in resort amenities. This stylish resort, and its sister Encore at Wynn, create an opulent environment where top-brand shopping and award-winning restaurants sit alongside sophisticated spas, an 18-hole golf course, and an entertainment and party scene that’s second-to-none. With great attention to detail, each of the beautifully-appointed guest rooms and suites are designed with ultimate comfort in mind and flaunt tech-driven conveniences a Las Vegas strip view or a valley view, along with Wynn's signature dream beds, for the ideal place to rest your head.

Amenities

  • Golf
  • Wedding
  • Bar
  • Casino
  • Evening Entertainment
  • Hot tub
  • Internet Access
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool

Where is it

At the northern end of The Strip, opposite the Fashion Show mall. Transfer time from Las Vegas airport: 12 minutes.

Hotel information

2,716 elegant and spacious rooms and suites on 50 floors with 17 lifts. All with air-conditioning, floor-to-ceiling windows, 55-inch 4K UHD TV, Alexa in-room entertainment system and room controls, mini bar*, alarm/clock radio, telephone, safe, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, and bathrobes.

Wynn Resort Rooms are 640 sq ft, with either 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Wynn Panoramic View Rooms with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Wynn Panoramic Corner King Rooms with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Wynn Tower Suite Rooms with 1 king-size bed or 2 double beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Wynn Tower Suite Executive Rooms have a living room and dining area, with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Wynn Tower Suite Parlor Rooms have a separate living room and a guest powder room, with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 4 adults.  

Wynn Tower Suite Salon Rooms have a full separate living room, dining area and guest powder room, featuring 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Wynn Tower Suites include: access to the private suite pools, complimentary morning tea and coffee searvice, complimentary valet or self-parking, exclusive Wynn Tower Suites entrance and registration lobby, twice daily housekeeping with nightly turndown service, Dyson hairdryers, and $50 daily breakfast credit per room which can be used at the following outlets between the hours of 5am and 12pm: Tableau, Terrace Pointe Café, Jardin, Expresso, The Café.

  • Breakfast Credit: Book by 30 Nov '24 to receive up to $60 breakfast credit per room per night at The Buffet (up to a maximum of $300 per stay), plus 3pm late checkout (subject to availability at time of check in). Valid for stays of 3 - 14 nights before 30 Jun ’25. Any applicable offers have been calculated into the prices shown. Offers may not be combinable. Blackout dates apply.

Fine dining options: Cipriani (Italian cuisine), Casa Playa (Mexican cuisine) Delilah (American fine dining), Sinatra (classic Italian restaurant), Mizumi (modern Japanese cuisine), Mizumi Teppanyaki (theatrical Japanese teppanyaki), SW Steakhouse (American steakhouse), Tableau (serving American brunch) and Wing Lei (Michelin star Chinese restaurant). Fiola Mare (seafood restaurant, opening in early 2025).


Casual dining options: Espresso (cafe serving dine-in and take-out bites), Allegro (Italian cuisine), Jardin (serving farm fresh dishes in a conservatory setting), The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas (All-you-can-eat international cuisine), Caffé Al Teatro (tea, coffee and light fare), Wazuzu (pan-Asian eatery), Charlie's Sports Bar (serving crowd pleasing American fare in the heart of the Race & Sports Book), La Cave (American food and wine bar), Red 8 (Cantonese cuisine), Terrace Pointe Café (serves breakfast, lunch and brunch with indoor and outdoor dining) and Urth Caffé (serving tea, coffee and casual fare).


Bars and lounges: Eastside Lounge, Little Bubble Bar at Delilah, Lobby bar, Overlook Lounge, Tower Suite Bar, Bar Parasol and Aft Cocktail Deck.

Awakening at Wynn Las Vegas and the Wynn Field Club at Allegiant Stadium with a range of parties, shows and entertainment. Lake of Dreams show. Right next door at Encore is show stopping entertainment at Encore Theatre, excitement of XS Nightclub, Encore Beach Club at night and Encore Beach Day Club.

Resort Pool, European Pool and Tower Suites Pool. Jacuzzi. Luxury daybeds and cabanas are available for reservation* with TV and complimentary soft drinks and snacks. Casino with a wide variety of table gams and slots, high-limit salons, poolside gaming, sports book, and poker room. 18-hole championship golf course*. Spa* and fitness centre. Salon* and Barbershop*. The Shops at Wynn.

Complimentary Wi-Fi in public areas. Concierge service. Check in time is 3pm. Checkout time is 12pm. Room service*. Complimentary self-parking for hotel guests, Valet parking $40 per night (payable locally, fee subject to change, complimentary for guests staying in Tower Suites).

This hotel has a resort fee of $50 plus tax, per room per day (payable locally, subject to change).

*Denotes local charge. 

Please note: One person must be aged 21 years and over in each room.

Please note: Pool openings and hours of operation vary based on seasons.

Please note: From Friday, November 1, 2024, both Wynn Resort and Tower Suite Pools will be closed for full pool deck replacement through early 2025. During this time, guests will have access to Encore Pools. 

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Loud noise from elevator all night, bad training for staff

Oct 30, 2024 Stephanie Kwong T San Francisco, California

Do NOT stay near the elevators - that's the 04 series of rooms in the tower suites. It wrecked my two nights I stayed there. To top it off, staff is poorly trained and inconsistent to handle this and the manager response by Susan was also inadequate. My first night, there was a thumping noise all night from the elevator. It disturbed my sleep all… Read more
Do NOT stay near the elevators - that's the 04 series of rooms in the tower suites. It wrecked my two nights I stayed there. To top it off, staff is poorly trained and inconsistent to handle this and the manager response by Susan was also inadequate. My first night, there was a thumping noise all night from the elevator. It disturbed my sleep all night. For the next morning at 7 am, when I called, the person answering the phone said I'm not the first person who called about this, it was an elevator issue and it was being looked at. No response after that. The second night, at 10:30 pm, I called again and the thumping noise was still there. The staff then told me it was an elevator issue that they should have told me affected my room (all rooms in 04 series). I moved rooms at 11 pm. It was painful and frustrating, especially when I called the hotel the next morning to say I was surprised they didn't offer any compensation for the two bad nights i had, due to admission of omission of knowledge. I also had a bad experience with the tower bar when I pre ordered breakfast -- they couldn't find my order, didn't have it ready (20 mins) and told me incorrect info about the charges. Operations are messy, training is inconsistent, service is lacking and quality of room given the noise issue was poor. Stay elsewhere. Read less
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Oct 28, 2024 clarissa g

I’ve been a loyal client of the Wynn Hotel for over 20 years, but my recent experience was nothing short of infuriating. my latest stay may have been my last It’s unbelievable how a place so luxurious could completely disregard common sense and basic hospitality. On check-out day, my family and I were shocked to learn we couldn’t shower before… Read more
I’ve been a loyal client of the Wynn Hotel for over 20 years, but my recent experience was nothing short of infuriating. my latest stay may have been my last It’s unbelievable how a place so luxurious could completely disregard common sense and basic hospitality. On check-out day, my family and I were shocked to learn we couldn’t shower before leaving. The pool had closed early, and we had no access to other facilities. The hotel’s ridiculous solution? A £150 fee for just five mere minutes in the shower! As if that’s acceptable for any guest and considering we have returned many times . Because of this absurd policy, my 12 & 9 year old sons had to endure a 10-hour flight feeling sticky and uncomfortable, their skin drenched in chlorine. What kind of establishment allows that? Eventually, we were told we could change in the spa, but the experience was far from ideal. it was 30 minutes to closing time therefore no other women were in the spa, we were forced to change in the bathrooms and were denied access to the changing rooms making an already uncomfortable situation even worse. This lack of consideration for guests is simply appalling. It’s a shame, because the Wynn is a beautiful hotel with so much potential. But this experience has completely soured my impression, and I won’t be returning. The management needs to seriously rethink their policies. Long-term guests deserve to be treated with respect, not as an afterthought. Read less
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Oct 26, 2024 Beth K

I can’t say enough amazing things about The Wynn Hotel & Casino. My dad had a medical emergency & the security was on top of it with a swiftness. They didn’t hesitate to call EMS & wheeled him all the way outside & stayed until he was cleared to leave. We will always be grateful!!
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Oct 25, 2024 DianaRodger Vero Beach

For the past 28 years, we have visited Las Vegas twice a year and consistently chosen MGM properties, predominantly the Bellagio, for their excellent comps, free play, and resort F&B credits. In April 2024, our spring visit included the spectacular show 'Awakening' at the Wynn, which captivated us with the hotel's elegance. Consequently, we… Read more
For the past 28 years, we have visited Las Vegas twice a year and consistently chosen MGM properties, predominantly the Bellagio, for their excellent comps, free play, and resort F&B credits. In April 2024, our spring visit included the spectacular show 'Awakening' at the Wynn, which captivated us with the hotel's elegance. Consequently, we forwent our usual complimentary fall stay at the Bellagio, along with its perks, and booked at the Wynn instead. Lacking previous gaming history at the Wynn, we paid premium rates to stay and gamble, hoping to earn complimentary credits by the end of our stay based on our play, yet we only received a minimal amount despite betting the same or more than we do at MGM properties. Regarding room #5640: It was beautifully appointed, but the constant clanking noise near the elevator, reminiscent of a hammer striking pipes, persisted day and night, disrupting our sleep. Therefore, I recommend avoiding rooms close to the elevators. The room's amenities are iPad-controlled, including the TV, drapes, and lighting. However, the lighting design is flawed; it's impossible to turn on individual lights like the bedside, foyer, or desk lamp. Activating the lights illuminates the entire room, with only 'all on' or 'all off' settings, plus a 'low' option that remains too bright. The bathroom and toilet area were the exceptions, where one could turn on a single light, which we used as a night light to prevent disturbing everyone at night. Our dining experiences, particularly at the SW Steakhouse, were delightful, as were the meals at other on-site restaurants. The hotel and casino are indeed beautiful, resembling a smaller, more expensive version of the Bellagio. Read less
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Oct 24, 2024 OnAir770899

I don't usually write a review about travel because it's a personal experience and everyone has their own experiences. I have to write about the staff at The Wynn/Encore Hotel. My husband and I have been going to The Wynn for more than 20 years and it never fails - rooms, restaurants, pool. But the staff is none like any other. We enjoyed a… Read more
I don't usually write a review about travel because it's a personal experience and everyone has their own experiences. I have to write about the staff at The Wynn/Encore Hotel. My husband and I have been going to The Wynn for more than 20 years and it never fails - rooms, restaurants, pool. But the staff is none like any other. We enjoyed a wonderful relationship with VP Ok Wells who unfortunately passed away and we felt so lost without her. She always looked after us for special occasions, etc. No one seemed to care that we only ever stayed at The Wynn and that's where our loyalty was. Until Lee Long came along. What a fantastic person. We feel so blessed that Lee is in our lives and looks after us. We won't stay anywhere else in Vegas - ever. Read less