This newly opened resort is now the most expensive casino in Las Vegas

2021-11-22 01:39:18 By : Ms. Leah Li

Just when you thought Vegas couldn't be more expensive, this resort took over the strip with its thrilling casino.

The new kid in the proud boulevard neighborhood of Las Vegas is Resorts World Las Vegas. It was built on the site of the Stardust Resort and Casino (now demolished). After a long construction period, Resorts World Las Vegas finally opened on June 24, 2021 a few months ago. It is now the first resort built on the Las Vegas Strip since Metropolis (opened in 2010).

Now, when trying to navigate the glitz of America's Sin City, it is another giant to consider. Another great way to view the Las Vegas Strip and its many neon lights at night is to fly over the Las Vegas Strip by helicopter and overlook it as a VIP bird's eye view.

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The huge resort complex costs US$4.3 billion, which is a huge sum of money for a hotel! It is now the most expensive resort property ever developed in Las Vegas. Its casino alone occupies 117,000 square feet (10,900 square meters).

The resort consists of a 59-storey tower. It does not have one, not two, but three Hilton hotels. These are:

Numbers of Resorts World:

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Resorts World Las Vegas is an integrated resort that incorporates the best modern technology. Therefore, they claim:

"The technology and luxury charm of modern urban resorts are perfectly blended with the traditions and historic details of international resorts."

They are stylish and simple, and their stunning elegance provides luxury, value and variety.

It has a variety of technical characteristics and accepts cryptocurrencies through cooperation with Gemini. They offer cashless betting slots and table games. As part of the resort's loyalty program, table game chips are tracked using RFID technology.

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There is even a huge 100,000 square foot (9,300 square meter) external LED screen. It is so big, 294 feet high and 340 feet wide.

One of the salient features of the resort is the earth:

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There are three robot AIBO puppies in the lobby of Conrad to greet guests. The room is keyless-use Bluetooth on the guest's smartphone (so remember to charge the phone!). Then there is the digital concierge service, guests can make reservations, registrations, etc. through the app.

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Resorts World Las Vegas is an Asian-themed hotel. As an Asian theme, it does not have a fourth floor, because in many Asian countries, the number four is considered unlucky (in Chinese, the number four sounds like the word for death).

Its retail centers include The District. This is a two-story retail center covering 70,000 square feet (6,500 square meters). One of the stores, Fred Segal, uses Amazon's "Just Walk Out" technology to automatically detect the items customers collect from the store and automatically debit their credit cards.

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There are indeed many Kardashian fans. But in particular, the resort also has a store called "Kardashian Kloset" that sells second-hand clothing previously owned by the Kardashian family. The world is strange sometimes...

The resort offers more than just a typical casino. They provide large banquet spaces, large spas, live entertainment and numerous restaurants.

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There are too many rooms to list, but many of their rooms are very low prices and anyone can afford to live. You can get a deluxe room with a king-size bed or a deluxe room with a king-size bed with a city view for only US$76. They have many choices, less than $100 per night, probably to attract customers.

One-Bedroom Suite with Striped View: This is one of the most expensive rooms they listed, with uninterrupted views of shingles. This is a spacious room equipped with all the facilities to match the luxurious stay in the resort.

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Aaron is a first-hand traveler and has visited more than 70 countries around the world. He is keen to travel and open the world to other brave explorers.