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The Wynn Las Vegas Resort
& Country Club
The 2.7 billion Wynn Las Vegas Resort & Country
Club, European-designed hotel and spa offers luxury
with grand taste. From the luxury shopping, including
such names as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Oscar de
la Renta to the Ferrari/Maserati dealership on property,
this more-than-full-service resort offers the finest
things that Las Vegas and Wynn are famous for.
The Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn-designed 18-hole championship
golf course sports a 35-foot waterfall on the 18th
hole. What a way to end a round of golf!
There are multiple pools at the Wynn Resort, including
the Cabana Bar & Casino with its own poolside blackjack
tables. There is also a topless pool, for those
who apply the term “what happens in Vegas stays
in Vegas”.
There are 2359 rooms and 357 suites with 9-foot
ceilings, with floor to ceiling windows, which have
automatic drapery controls next to the bed to open
and close the shades. Imagine not even having to
get up to open or close the drapes. There are fine
European bed linens, flat screen televisions, high-speed
Internet access and the most high-tech phones I
have ever seen in a hotel room. Square footage of
the rooms runs from 640-1,940 square feet. There
are dining rooms in most rooms, and some of the
suites even come with their own private massage
room! Each room has a Pillowtop signature Wynn bed
as Steve Wynn took the best mattress he could find
and then improved on it! If you are in the Suites,
you will have your own entrance to the hotel and
access to areas that non suite holders are not entitled
to use. . Once you cross over to the Suites area
of the resort, the scenery changes with even richer
décor and more amenities. The outside walls of the
suites are all glass up to 26 feet tall! The view
and feeling are stunning! There are even suites
with private outdoor soaking pools on the terrace,
overlooking the golf course. Imagine soaking in
one of these pools, overlooking the golf course
that you spent your day on! And, unlike other hotels,
you can count on a fresh bed cover as with every
change of guests they clean the bed covers. Details,
details, details are what it’s all about at The
Wynn Resort.
La Reve, (French for The Dream (which was the original
name for the resort), and 2004 Tony Award-winning
Best Musical Avenue Q are both playing in the Wynn
Las Vegas theaters. Avenue Q is very funny. but
don’t let the cartoon characters fool you. This
is an adult show all of the way. If you’re into
nightclub action there is Lure, the ultra-lounge,
with European bottle service, open from 11 PM to
4 AM.
If you plan on holding a meeting, there is 200,000
square feet of meeting space, 2 ballrooms, and 2
boardrooms with one-of-a-kind technology, with concave
tables so it is possible to see everyone who is
sitting at the table. Each of their meeting rooms
offer an indoor/outdoor environment providing terraces
with expansive views of the pools, gardens or golf
course. If you are holding a special event, they
have created cocktail booths that can either be
pushed up against a wall or put together to create
a circular seating arrangement.
The 110,000 square foot casino includes private
gaming salons and fine art displaying Steve and
Elaine Wynn’s personal collection.
Dining at the Wynn Resort is beyond comprehension.
It is very difficult to make our mouths drop, but
our dining experience at the Bartolotta Restaurant
did just that. Chef Paul Bartolotta starts with
unique, fresh seafood which is flown in from Europe
every day. Jeff Gloeb, Executive Director of Hotel
Sales and Marketing states, “The fish that is served
there is not found anywhere else in the United States”.
The fish was presented fresh and whole on a silver
platter. The server explained each fish with exquisite
detail. From the authentic pastas the classic Italian
specials, this is a must-experience restaurant.
We opted for the chef’s tasting menu and he outdid
himself on each course that was served. This fine
dining atmosphere is a tiered- level restaurant,
so when making reservations ask for a table near
the water, which is in the middle of the restaurant.
Besides making your spa reservations before you
arrive, I highly suggest making dinner reservations
when you make your resort stay reservations. All
in all, there are 22 food and beverage options from
Asian fusion, French Riviera, classic American steakhouse,
modern Japanese and casual dining. Wynn claims they
have more great chefs under one roof than anywhere
else.
THE SPA AT WYNN LAS VEGAS
As you approach the spa, to the right is the state-of-the-art
gym. As I was touring the work-out facility, I noticed
Paula Abdul taking a private session with one of
the Wynn personal trainers. She and I spoke briefly
later on in the locker room in the spa about how
wonderful the gym and spa facilities were.
The Spa at Wynn Las Vegas has separate women’s and
men’s facilities with showers, steam room, sauna
and whirlpools. There are full-length Lockers with
spa robes and slippers that are provided, as well
as hair and body care amenities. The locker rooms
are nooks that are spread out at the facility, offering
smaller, more private areas to change and ready
yourself after your treatments. There are also two
large private changing rooms.
There is a Deluge Shower, which has an over-sized
shower head in a shower-type stall where I sat in
a bath of water and then pulled the cord so that
water rushed out onto various parts of my body.
It continued until I released the cord. It felt
great on my tight shoulders and my neck and head
area. There are also hot and cold plunges in this
circular relaxation area, as well as chairs to sit
and take in the water sounds.
There is a large flat-screen TV in the relaxation
area with large over-stuffed couches to lie or sit
on.
Signature Treatment
At the Wynn Las Vegas, you can start your stay off
right at the spa with their signature treatment
called the Good Luck Ritual which is based on the
Five Elements of Feng Shui - to achieve health,
wealth, prosperity, happiness and harmony. Clody,
my therapist, led me down the wide hallway of 45
treatment rooms and once we arrived in the room,
she left me to slide into the high-thread count
sheets. Upon her return in the room, she described
what she would be doing from start to end, so that
I would have a better idea of what to expect.
The treatment began with Tibetan chimes, to balance
the chakras and then she asked me to take three
big breaths while she placed her oil-scented hands
under my nose. I sank into the heated bed, waiting
what I knew would be bliss. Clody then oiled my
body and massaged my back side first. Then, onto
a face and jaw massage, finding places of stress,
including my jaw insertion, a place that most massage
therapists miss. She then proceeded to give me a
hand and lower arm scrub, followed by a wet heated
towel to cleanse, then finished with a lemon verbena
lotion. This process was repeated on my feet. She
then finished this segment by gently squeezing all
of the body parts she had just scrubbed and cleaned.
This treatment was combined with a 50 -minute custom
massage with heated Thai herbs, a luxurious lemon
verbena and peppermint foot treatment, a ultra -moisturizing
hand therapy, and a relaxing, wild lime botanical
scalp treatment. This was the best of all worlds
as it is a combination of many treatments into one.
I left the treatment feeling totally relaxed and
rejuvenated. It was a pure treat for all of the
senses! 80 minutes of pure bliss!
The Spa offers many treatments for both Men and
Women including the spa novice to the experienced
spa user with an adventurous streak.

Destinations
: Nevada : Las
Vegas : The Wynn Las Vegas Resort & Country
Club
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