Soak it up, this is as glamorous as it gets. With a touch of a button on the panel on the bedside table, you can cast them open and say “Hello, Las Vegas!” Rooms are awash in creamy tones, and the gorgeously appointed bathrooms are encased in plenty of marble, including the oversize bathtub next to the gloriously powerful shower. In fact, you won’t even have to get out of the ultra-plush bed to open the curtains in the morning.
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Floor-to-ceiling windows let in lots of light, and, with a nice touch of feng shui, the beds face the windows, so you can wake up to a gorgeous view of the mountains or the valley. The Wynn Tower features the hotel’s standard rooms, but they’re far from ordinary. But there’s so much to visually take in, you won’t mind the trek. No matter if you walk into Wynn or Encore, it’s a winding road through and around the casino floor, wherever you need to go. Breathe in the lovely (quite possibly pumped in, but we don’t care) floral scent as you walk through the doors, and appreciate the lush red, gold, and green that accents the decor it’s like walking through one big manufactured, Wynn-branded garden. And these htoels are among the swankiest on the Strip. It seems a shame to punish them for the founder's transgressions. (As of press time Wynn still denies any wrongdoing).So should one still stay here? We say yes, mostly for the efforts of the superb staff here. The allegations against him of sexual misconduct were so serious that he was forced to step down as CEO of his hotel company.
He’s also the guy whose name is up on top of the hotel and, sadly, he was featured in one of the ugliest #MeToo scandals of 2018. And then he proved it, opening the Mirage and Bellagio and transforming Las Vegas into the high-service capital we know it as today. He’s the guy who invented the notion that Las Vegas could become a luxury destination for discerning guests. You can’t get away from Steve Wynn when you vacation in Las Vegas.