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RESORTS WORLD LAS VEGAS

EXPLORING THE MEGARESORT

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A grand debut

Resorts World Las Vegas is the first new casino-resort to be constructed on the Strip in more than a decade. At $4.3 billion, the 3,506-room Resorts World is the most expensive hotel-casino ever built in Nevada. Among its features are high-tech LED screens throughout the property, three hotels, nine pools, 117,000 square feet of gaming space, 70,000 square feet of dining and retail space and 250,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space.

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"This building is shimmering and alive! ... And when it's alive, that's what Las Vegas is."
Paul Steelman, architect for Resorts World
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Three hotels, three entrances

Three Hilton brands reside within the towers of Resorts World Las Vegas and each brand has its own entry and porte-cochere.

Guests can access their hotel without having to wend their way through a casino.

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Crockfords Las Vegas

Crockfords is one of only eight properties in Hilton's luxury LXR brand. The Las Vegas hotel's 236 guestrooms and suites fill floors 60 through 66 of the east tower. They range in size from 550 to 7,000 square feet. Amenities include such as butler service, full room service, and access to private gaming salons.

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Conrad Las Vegas

Conrad Las Vegas is Hilton’s contemporary luxury brand. With 1,496 rooms and suites, it occupies floors 15 through 59 of the east tower. Rooms range from 550 to 2,800 square feet and curated art can be found in the lobby, hallways and rooms.

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Las Vegas Hilton

The Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World has roughly 1,774 rooms ranging from 400 to 3,300 square feet, filling the entire west tower. More affordable than either Conrad Las Vegas and Crockfords, the rooms are described by Resorts World as having “smart, luxurious amenities in a comfortable and refined setting."

LED displays cover resort towers

Mesh is increasingly popular for signage because of its high transparency, mobility and slim design. It can be used or everything from a stage backdrop to a media facade that covers an entire building.

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An aerial photo of Resorts World Las Vegas under construction on the former site of the Stardust hotel casino on Friday, January 8, 2021. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Vegas88s
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high transparency

Durable design

The curtains can withstand extreme weather conditions.

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Wind resistance

The lightweight design of LED curtains can reduce wind resistance by as much as 35 percent.

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LED curtains

LED curtains feature lightweight aluminum slats, making the cost-effective and visually powerful at a large scale.

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Pitch pixel range of 50mm

leg angleLED profiles can be angled downward up to 20 degrees to improve street-level visibility.

It allows 50 percent of light to pass through so guests inside hotel rooms can see outside.

The Globe

A notable piece at Resorts World is The Globe, comprising 8,640 triangular panels joined together to project dynamic and interactive imagery. The 50-foot diameter globe, situated in The District retail shopping complex, is expected to be built by the time the property opens Thursday, though the video content won’t be ready until early July. The resort is getting help from two Hollywood content producers with The Globe’s videos.

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Pattern of screens

The sphere consists of 31 triangular LED module types built into 22 different triangular cabinet types, totaling 8,640 modules in 2,160 cabinets.

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Structural Design

360-degree aluminum structural design with adjustable brightness.

Projected images

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EARTH main
EARTH
SPACE main
SPACE
THE MOON main
THE MOON
FOREST main
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MOUNT RUSHMORE
WIREFRAME
EearthARTH
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Click on images above to see projected images.

Quite a splash

Located on the resort’s fifth floor, the largest elevated pool complex on the Strip features nine pools. Among them:

Main Pool – Features daybeds, wet-deck chairs and a retail store.

Family Pool – A shallow pool with water features and cabanas.

Bimini Pool – Includes activity pool and jacuzzi, a large bar and a grass area with interactive lawn games.

Cabana Pool – An exclusive area of the pool deck is reserved for the property’s VIP guests.

VIP Pool – Features include two pools, including the Strip’s only infinity pool with skyline views, as well as daybeds, cabanas and a bar. Guests must be 21, and reservations are required.

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The District

More than 40 beverage outlets and multiple retail shops and stores fill the venue.

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Level 1

A.Wally’s Wine: Fine wine, spirits & food specialties
B.Fred Segal: Men's clothing, accessories
C.Miss Behave Beauty Bar*: Hair, Make-up and Lashes
D.Red Tail: Social gaming bar and karaoke lounge
E.Fuhu: Contemporary Asian cuisine in an experiential venue
F.Fred Segal: Women's clothing, beauty, gifts
G.Mulberry Street Pizza*: Thin-slice pies, specialty toppings
H.Aubi & Ramsa: Alcohol-infused ice cream
I.Twila True: Fine jewelry and watches
J.Judith Leiber: Luxury crystal-encrusted handbags
K.Herve Leger: Women's clothing
L.Craig's Vegan: Plant-based ice cream shop
M.¡Viva!: Regional Mexican cuisine
N.Kusa Nori: Sushi bar, teppanyaki grills
O.Bar Zazu*: European café with tapas and savory pastries
P.Brezza: Modern Italian cuisine
Q.Carversteak*: Classic steakhouse with bar and lounge
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Level 2

R.O bag: Italian handbags, accessories
S.Dr. Refresh*: Wellness treatments
T.Starbucks
U.Black Clover: Clothing and accessories
V.RW Store: Resort-branded apparel, sundries
W.Sneaker Garden*: Collectible shoes, merchandise
X.Pepper: Intimacy and lifestyle products
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Construction is underway at Resort World Las Vegas, on Thursday, March 25, 2021. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @bizutesfaye

Resorts World By the Numbers

When it comes to Resorts World, two numbers are nearly impossible to overlook.

There’s 4.3 billion, the amount of dollars it took to get to Thursday’s opening. And 10, the number of years that have passed since the most recent new megaresort opened on the Strip.

Dig a little deeper, though, and you’ll find some more numbers that help tell the story of the year’s biggest debut.

Construction

4,000
Average number of workers on site each day
36,184
Amount of structural steel, in tons, used to develop the resort
180,200
Number of bolts used
252,000
Amount of concrete poured, in yards
4 million
Number, in linear feet, of post-tension cables used

The theater

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A screen grab of Celine Dion is shown in Resorts Worlds Las Vegas' new commercial, "Stay Fabulous," promoting the resort's headlining lineup of Dion, Carrie Underwood, Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, Tiësto and Zedd. (Resorts World Las Vegas)
4,700
Number of seats inside the Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas
265
Number of speakers
150
Distance, in feet, between the farthest seat and the stage
250 million
Number of albums sold by headliner Celine Dion
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A variety of pool areas are seen during a tour of Resorts World ahead of it's opening in Las Vegas on Friday, June 18, 2021. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphoto

The pools

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A pool area is seen during a tour of Resorts World ahead of it's opening in Las Vegas on Friday, June 18, 2021. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphoto
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Number of bodies of water on the property, which breaks down to the main three-pool complex, the family pool, the Bimini Pool with hot tub, the Cabana Pool and the adults-only VIP pool combo that includes the Strip’s only infinity pool
222,000
Size, in square feet, of the pool area
24
Number of cabanas around those pools
21,250
Size, in square feet, of the pool area
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People walk into The District as the doors open to the public at Resorts World Las Vegas on Thursday, June 24, 2021. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphoto

Retail and dining

70,000
Size, in square feet, of retail space
14
Number of retail experiences, led by Fred Segal, Judith Leiber Couture and Hervé Léger
16
Number of food stalls in the interactive Famous Foods Street Eats
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People mingle and drink cocktails by a bar at the Famous Foods Street Eats area during the opening night of Resorts World Las Vegas on Thursday, June 24, 2021. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphoto
8
Number of bars and lounges
1
Number of hidden speakeasies
7
Number of signature restaurants
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A view of Gatsby's cocktail lounge during a tour of Resorts World ahead of it's opening in Las Vegas on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphoto
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Number of casual eateries
2
Number of spots dedicated to ice cream (Craig’s Vegan and Aubi & Ramsa, which serves “boozy” flavors)
A timelapse video shows the construction of Resorts World Las Vegas. At just under 7 million square feet, it's one of the largest first-phase projects to be built in Las Vegas, second only to CityCenter.
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Resorts World Las Vegas starts to take shape in this August 2018 aerial photo. Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-Journal
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Cranes are perched atop Resorts World Las Vegas as construction continues on the megaresort in October 2018. File Las Vegas Review-Journal
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The Las Vegas Strip is reflected in an aerial photo of Resorts World Las Vegas taken June 7. Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal
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An aerial photo of Resorts World Las Vegas taken a month before opening day shows the resort moving closer to completion on the former site of the Stardust. Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal
CONTRIBUTORS: Illustrations by Wes Rand and Severiano del Castillo Galvãn | Design and development by Tony Morales | Photos by Las Vegas Review-Journal | Videos by Resorts World

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