Resorts World Las Vegas | |
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Location | Winchester, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard |
Opening date | June 24, 2021 |
Theme | Asian |
No. of rooms | 3,506 |
Total gaming space | 117,000 sq ft (10,900 m2) |
Notable restaurants | Carversteak Fuhu Genting Palace |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Genting Group |
Architect | Steelman Partners |
Coordinates | 36°8′2″N 115°10′4″W / 36.13389°N 115.16778°W |
Website | rwlasvegas |
Resorts World Las Vegas is a resort and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by Genting Group as part of the Resorts World brand. It had been the site of the Stardust Resort and Casino until 2007. The Stardust was to be replaced by Echelon Place, a mixed-use project that was halted during the 2008 economic downturn. Genting bought the unfinished project in 2013, with plans to redevelop it as Resorts World Las Vegas, incorporating some of the Echelon buildings.
Resorts World was to begin construction in 2014, with the opening set for two years later. However, the project was delayed several times due to redesigns, with construction eventually starting in late 2017. Further design changes were made after Wynn Resorts filed a lawsuit, alleging similarities to its nearby Wynn/Encore properties.
Opened on June 24, 2021, it is the first new resort to be completed on the Las Vegas Strip since the Cosmopolitan opened in 2010. At a cost of $4.3 billion, Resorts World is the most expensive resort property ever developed in Las Vegas. It includes a 117,000 sq ft (10,900 m2) casino and a 59-story tower housing 3,506 rooms in three Hilton hotels: Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World, with 1,678 rooms; Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World, with 1,496 rooms; and Crockfords Las Vegas, with 332 rooms.
The resort also has restaurants and entertainment venues, including several by Zouk Group. The 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre has one of the largest stages on the Strip. Other features include a 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) retail center; a five-acre pool complex; and a station for the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop, an underground shuttle service.