![]() The bathroom was lovely and my favourite next to the Mandarin Oriental other than the bigger suites I have stayed in. Looking from the bedroom toward the non-view Luckily my view wasn’t that great but I thought this was poorly designed. You could swivel it round to watch in the living area or in bed but it meant that it obliterated the view from the bed at the same time. My only other complaint was the positioning of the TV. Priority access to Wynn nightclubs for tickets purchased through Wynn Concierge.Ĭonsidering it is an extra $39 it is very poor value in my opinion.Access to more than 2,000 national and international digital daily newspapers and magazines.Unlimited local and domestic long distance calls.In-room internet access: 4 devices per room.Access to the fitness centre for 2 people per day.I hate resort fees and there was very little included in this one that I would actually use apart from the internet which was in my room rate anyway: ![]() I would have liked water to be provided as it is in some hotels with the resort fee. The bed was extremely comfortable and I found the room very quiet. I would say this was one of the nicest rooms I have stayed in during my visits to Vegas. ![]() The decor felt luxurious and was fairly neutral unlike much of Wynn and Encore which is colourful, to say the least. This is one of the reasons I often stay at the Four Seasons which is one of the few that do provide them. As usual for Las Vegas, there was no coffee machine in the room. I also liked being able to use the USB sockets for charging by the bed. By the bed was a tablet that controlled all the essentials such as curtains, lighting and temperature. The room felt very large and it was nice to have separate bedroom and living areas.
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