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Resorts World is a luxurious hotel and resort rising from the ashes of the legendary Stardust. It towers 65 stories over the Strip, containing 3,500 rooms and suites, each tastefully and uniquely decorated, as befits a world-class Hilton venue.
Resorts World is the newest resort destination to open on the Las Vegas strip, and it has quickly become one of the favorites of all who visit. Offering a unique combination of excitement and elegance, Resorts World features five-star amenities throughout the property, yet still manages to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests of all backgrounds.
Featuring more than 25 room and suite styles, Resorts World Las Vegas is sure to offer a lodging experience to fit anyone's budget and taste. Starting at only $120, The Strip View Premium King is our personal favorite and offers 550 square feet, floor-to-ceiling windows, a multi-functional sitting area, a 65" television, and beautifully adorned furnishings throughout. Of course, a plethora of luxurious suite options can also be found at Resorts World Las Vegas, including a 4,500 square foot Four Bedroom Presidential Suite.
When it's time for dining, entertainment, and nightlife, Resorts World Las Vegas has left nothing to be desired. Genting Palace offers an exceptional menu of authentic Cantonese cuisine, Dawg House delivers all your favorite American fare, and Blood Bros will make your mouth water with its Texas BBQ. After dinner, pay a visit to RedTail, where you can enjoy a few drinks as well as a game of Beer Pong, darts, or billiards. Relax and regroup at the spa, where you can enjoy a plethora of services based on Asian and European rituals in a thoughtfully designed environment. And top off your evening with a truly unique gaming experience at the Sky Casino on the 66th floor. Win or lose, this is something to write home about.
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Check RatesA Nashville original finds a new home at Resorts World Las Vegas. Dawg House serves up burgers, sandwiches, and American favorites in a sports bar setting.
Dawg House Saloon & SportsbookEnjoy Chef Ray Garcia's bright and bold perspective on traditional and contemporary Mexican fare.
VIVAFrom those who brought you AYU Dayclub and Zouk Nightclub, FUHU serves up delectable Asian-inspired fare in an upbeat and ultra-modern setting.
FuhuGenting Palace is open for dinner and serves up a delectable menu of Cantonese favorites and dim sum.
Genting PalaceEnjoy traditional Japanese favorites including sushi and sashimi, along with an excellent selection of Sake when visiting Kusa Nori at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Kusa NoriEggs, eggs, and more eggs... At Sun's Out Buns Out guests experience a playful dining destination for breakfast, lunch, or those late weekend nights.
Sun's Out Buns OutLike a traditional food court on steroids, Famous Foods offers more than 16 eateries from award-winning chefs.
Famous FoodsWally's features a delectable menu and a unique dining experience for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Wally'sThe exclusive steakhouse of Resorts World Las Vegas, Carversteak's mouthwatering menu and inviting atmosphere are sure to be a hit.
CarversteakWhy should the night owls have all the fun? AYU Day Club at Resorts World on the Las Vegas Strip is here to prove that there is just as much fun to be had under the sun as in the moonlight.
AYU DayclubLocated at the brand new Resorts World, Zouk Nightclub is one of the newest, and certainly most lively, nightclubs in Las Vegas.
Zouk NightclubEnjoy a wonderful selection of wines, beer, and spirits in a stunning atmosphere at Crockfords Lobby Bar.
Crockfords Lobby BarTake in sweeping views of the Las Vegas skyline from the 66th floor of Resorts World at Alle Lounge on 66.
Alle Lounge on 66Whether day or night, Eight Cigar Lounge at Resorts World is a Las Vegas destination everyone will enjoy. Choose from a selection of more than 150 premium cigars and savor the flavors inside or outside on the spacious patio.
EightGatsby's Cocktail Lounge is located just off the casino floor at Resorts World Las Vegas. Guests of Gatsby's Cocktail Lounge will find a whimsical atmosphere and an exclusive collection of rare champagnes and wine.
Gatsby's Cocktail LoungeGuests of the Conrad Lobby Bar can enjoy a small breakfast buffet in the mornings, a variety of small plates in the evening, and a satisfying selection of wine, beer, and liquors throughout the day.
Conrad Lobby BarPass through an unsuspecting door at Ms. Meow’s Mamak Stall and enter a quaint speakeasy known by locals as Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den.
Here Kitty Kitty Vice DenResorts World Las Vegas offers a 5.5-acre pool complex, making it the largest elevated pool deck in Las Vegas, with five unique pool experiences over nine bodies of water including an 1,800-square-foot infinity pool with spectacular views of the Las Vegas Strip.Pool Complex at Resorts World
Resorts World is located on the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, which sees less foot traffic due to slightly further distances between resorts when compared to south and center strip. That being said, the locations below can still be accessed extremely easily without the need for a car.
attractions | The Venetian
attractions | Circus Circus
shows | The Venetian
attractions | Circus Circus
attractions | Circus Circus
attractions | The Venetian
attractions | The Venetian
Cafe | The Palazzo
Italian | The Venetian
Steakhouse | The Venetian
Cafe | The Venetian
Chinese | The Palazzo
American | The Palazzo
Latin | The Venetian
Pizza | The Palazzo
Cafe | The Venetian
Burgers | The Venetian
American | Encore
Latin | The Venetian
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Visited Resorts World in Las Vegas in July 2024 for a bachelorette party. We requested adjacent rooms ahead of time and the front desk was able to accommodate us. However, upon checking in, we found personal items in the side fridge that may have belonged to the previous occupant. The front desk quickly sent someone to clear it out. During the weekdays, the hotel felt empty, making it easy to secure pool loungers and last-minute restaurant reservations. Even at night, the atmosphere was quiet with minimal casino activity or socializing. I was disappointed to find no Baccarat tables available. It was unexpected to be charged a daily extra fee in addition to the resort fees for the room. The hotel should be transparent about these additional charges before booking.
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Upon checking in at Resorts World in Las Vegas, we were warmly welcomed by the front desk associate, Crystal, at Conrad. Despite arriving early, Crystal was incredibly kind and helpful, ensuring that we were able to get a room that suited our family perfectly. Her kindness set a positive tone for our weekend stay. The room, a Deluxe Double Room with a Strip view, was both beautiful and clean. We are grateful for Crystal's excellent service.
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My opinion on Resorts World in Las Vegas was mixed, but I may consider returning in the future. The room itself was fantastic, clean, and spacious. However, the TV didn't work and the shower was inconsistent. Despite these issues, I really enjoyed the room. The pools were also nice, although I was disappointed that I couldn't bring my Starbucks coffee to enjoy by the pool in the morning. I had to wait inside until I finished my coffee, which was frustrating considering I paid a high price for it. Unfortunately, I found the casino floor to be lacking and ended up gambling at other establishments. Some of the dealers were rude to players and seemed arrogant. In terms of location, Resorts World is a bit out of the way from the main part of the strip. The service was subpar, with long lines at check-in and only two people working, one of whom was dedicated to gold clients. Overall, I would not choose to stay at Resorts World again due to the poor service, staff, and casino experience. I had a much better time gambling and socializing at other nearby casinos.
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I had a fantastic experience at Resorts World in Las Vegas. The rooms were spotless and the bed was incredibly comfortable. Unlike other casino hotels, I never had to wait more than 30 seconds for an elevator, even on weekends. The bars and restaurants were exceptional, and every staff member I encountered was friendly and helpful. The only downside was the issue of saved pool chairs, which was a bit frustrating.
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The hotel/casino at Resorts World in Las Vegas was definitely swanky in the common areas. The complex is massive, so be prepared to spend big at the restaurants and bars. Even the "food court" came with a hefty price tag - $33 for a small taco meal and hard seltzer. However, the rooms were very nice and the extra $10 for a view upgrade was definitely worth it.
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I opted for a standard room at Resorts World and wasn't blown away by anything in particular. The view from my room was of a nearby strip club, which was a bit disappointing. The resort offers all the usual amenities you'd expect from a Vegas casino, including restaurants and a club. The interior decor is aesthetically pleasing and the hallways were surprisingly quiet. However, overall, the resort doesn't offer anything particularly unique or different from what is already available on the strip. It's a bit more modern than some older casinos, but the basics are basic and the higher-end options are what you'd expect. It's a decent option for a stay in Las Vegas, but don't expect anything groundbreaking.
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