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Digital screens cover walls and columns—and occasionally wrap around corners. There's a welcome amount of natural light, especially in the Lily and Rose ballrooms, which have towering floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Strip.
Outdoor terraces and a rooftop deck are on standby to soak in the fresh air. But here's the thing everybody's talking about: Resorts World is the first line extension for Elon Musk's Boring Company transportation system, carrying thousands of people per hour in electric Tesla vehicles in tunnels underneath the newly expanded Las Vegas Convention Center.
Conventioneers can travel back and forth between the two properties within minutes, creating a distinct synergy for major shows and trade events that for now can't be matched at any other Vegas hotel. The station in The District opens in July. Resorts World is promising more than 40 unique food and beverage experiences.
And while that includes at least one Starbucks, the hotel scores points for avoiding a parade of predictable, familiar chains. Famous Foods Street Eats is the best example. The collection of counter service concepts, modeled after a Singapore-style hawkers market, challenges the casino crowd with an eclectic mix of quick-serve cuisine that skews heavily toward Asian flavors.
Yet Brezza could be the most anticipated place to eat at Resorts World. The upscale Italian dining destination is led by Las Vegas favorite Nicole Brisson, who formerly ran one of the most ambitious dry-aging programs in the country at the now-closed Carnevino. The chef is now putting together a farm-focused menu with fresh, light pastas, thoughtful vegetable dishes, and steaks grilled over an open flame.
She's also resumed off-site dry-aging in collaboration with Creekstone Farms. Other top restaurants include Ray Garcia's Viva for Mexican cuisine, Kusa Nori for sushi and other Japanese dishes, and Genting Palace, a mix of traditional Chinese recipes and live seafood. Carversteak, a full-on steakhouse, opens in December. This is Las Vegas, ready with a stiff drink at any given moment. Gatsby's seems especially promising with a stylish mix of cocktails and champagne.
Look for it underneath a collection of orbs that frequently change color near the casino floor. It's equipped with 36 self-pour taps, automated with an RFID card that's handed out by the bartender. Drink as little or as much as you like within reason, of course while reading about tasting notes and other worthwhile info on a digital screen. At last check, 24 taps were dedicated to beer, six were reserved for wine, and another six for cocktails.
Resorts World has , square feet of gaming space with 1, slot machines. The main casino floor is big and bright—and somewhat self-contained while spilling over a bit into Famous Food Street Eats. The Crockfords gaming space is a casino within a casino for high-rollers with a clear and present emphasis on baccarat card games. There are private gaming saloons for the 66th floor Sky Casino and 5th floor villas.
Here's the fun part. Resorts World aims to be the first "smart casino" in the United States with an optional cashless wagering system. Download the Resorts World app, enroll in the Genting Rewards program, and you're good to go.
Load money into your account, allow the dealer to scan a QR code on your phone, and chips will be in front of you in no time. Winnings can either go back into your digital wallet or handed over as a direct printout at the table. The app makes it easy to seamlessly move money around, not only in the casino, but also at shops and restaurants—all while managing your account balance and loyalty points, which are organized in "milestones" and "badges" instead of tiers.
Casino chips are equipped with RFID technology to not only digitally recognize their value, but monitor how they're being used. And yes, it helps security notice anything suspicious happening during play. Think of it as a new kind of "eye in the sky" for the digital age. Zouk Nightclub opens in September, yet much of the design remains a mystery with a "surprise centerpiece" in the works. The club is hosting residencies by Tiesto and Zedd, who are also staying busy with regular appearances at Ayu Dayclub opening July 2.
In case you're wondering, the pool party is pronounced "eye-you" and will also feature regular appearances by Becky G, Madison Beer, and DJ Snake. Ayu Nights is a series of after-dark parties, while Moonbeam promises to be an all-day poolside bash with hair-braid stations, art installations, and possible morning yoga sessions before the pace picks up in the afternoon.
Expect to spend lots of time in The District, a two-level Strip-side plaza for drinking, dining, and shopping, with outlets ranging from the luxurious to the accessible. From there, the charge can be placed on the guests' room or credit card. But that's not the only tech-forward feature of the modern hotel. It's , so of course, Resorts World has cryptocurrency capabilities. Resorts World has partnered with Gemini — a cryptocurrency platform founded by Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss — to turn the property into "one of the most crypto-friendly resorts on the Las Vegas Strip," according to a press release.
Like more modern hotels, Resorts World also uses mobile check-ins, an artificial intelligence concierge, and digital keys. Now, let's take a look at Resorts World's theater, which has space for 5, live entertainment fans or convention attendees. The theater houses one of the biggest stages on the Vegas Strip, according to the resort.
In total, the stage spans 64 feet deep and feet wide, totaling 13, square feet. The property will also have , square feet worth of meeting spaces and ballrooms for folks headed to Sin City strictly for work purposes. Moving right along to everyone's favorite part: the food. Las Vegas has always been known for its bustling food and buffet scene, among other Vegas attributes. Resorts World is no different, and the property will have over 40 food and drink options. Let's start off with Famous Foods Street Eats, a 24,square-foot food hall with 16 stalls.
Several of these stalls include Asian-inspired options and restaurants with Michelin Plate or Bib Gourmand recognition. There's even a speakeasy inside the food hall. But don't fret if a food hall isn't your scene. Resorts World has a whole list of other food and drink options. This includes Genting Palace, an "old-world glamour" Cantonese eatery …. Speaking of which, what would a Las Vegas resort be without bars? Resorts World also has several drinking spots, including Starlight on 66 with views of the city, Nashville-transplanted Dawg House Saloon and Sportsbook, and the "most technologically advanced nightclub in Las Vegas," Zouk Nightclub.
Now moving on to the casino.
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