![]() ![]() Opulent interiors drip with excess, such as the lobby area sprouting trees from colorful flowerbeds, some dotted with peacock-shaped lighting fixtures with illuminated plumes of feathers. Much of the hotel, including its casino and pools, feels like a carbon copy to the Wynn, but that isn't a bad thing. Encore, however, feels a tad quieter and less hectic than the Wynn - except for the Encore Beach Club, which draws hundreds of people on a daily basis. Opened in December 2008 by famed Las Vegas developer Steve Wynn, the 2,034-room Encore At Wynn Las Vegas takes the whim and luxury of its next-door sister, the Wynn Las Vegas (opened in 2005), and steps it up a notch with even bigger rooms and a more attractive spa and fitness center. The Italian-inspired Venetian is a family-friendly alternative with lower rates, gondola rides, and faster access to the southern end of the Strip. It all comes at a price though - rates are high, as are food and drink at any of the venues, plus there are daily resort fees added (typical for Vegas). There are a luxe casino and adjacent golf course as well. Two nightclubs regularly host top DJs, while shows at the Encore Theater are also popular. ![]() The giant suites are some of the biggest on the Strip (starting at 745 square feet!) and one-up even the Wynn's (Encore's next-door sister), plus they're decked out with modern amenities and luxurious marble bathrooms with soaking tubs and separate showers. Opened in December 2008, the 2,034-room Encore At Wynn Las Vegas is a luxury property on The Strip that’s all about pure opulence, from its impressive interiors to its decadent spa to the array of restaurants, gaming tables, and several attractive pools - including a European-style pool with topless sunbathing. ![]()
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