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RESORTS WORLD
EXPLORING THE MEGARESORT
Sleek yet simple elegance
Resorts World Las Vegas combines traditional and modern architecture, with Asian-inspired touches and cutting-edge technology.
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The Hotel
A 117,000-square-foot casino and 250,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space.
Hilton
The Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World will be the resort’s full-service brand, with roughly 1,774 rooms ranging from 400 to 3,300 square feet. The rooms are described by Resorts World as having “smart, luxurious amenities in a comfortable and refined setting,” with a “contemporary yet luxurious sleeping environment.”
Conrad
Conrad Las Vegas is Hilton’s contemporary luxury brand. Its 1,496 rooms at Resorts World are slightly larger, anywhere from 550 to 2,800 square feet.
“(The Conrad rooms have) upgraded facilities. They’ve got more curated artwork,” said Danny Hughes, the executive vice president and president for Americas for Hilton. “The choice of the fit and finish is more polished.”
Crockfords
Crockfords Las Vegas will offer 236 guestrooms and suites, each described as “ultra-luxe” with upscale amenities and highly personalized amenities such as butler service, full room service, access to private gaming rooms and an exclusive entrance and grand lobby for private check-ins.
The rooms are between 550 to 7,000 square feet, and Hughes said each space will have a “slightly more residential feel.”
Check in please!
Guests can access their hotel without having to wend their way through a casino.
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Technology
Interactive booking apps allow guests to plan and book experiences from nightclub tables to food services.
How Resorts World brands are placed
The three Hilton hotel brands are located in two towers. The west tower is entirely a Hilton Hotel. The Conrad is in the bottom one-third of the east tower with Crockfords on the top third.
The Pools
Located on the fifth floor of the resort, the largest elevated pool complex on the Las Vegas Strip features nine pool areas with varied dining options.
Main Pool – Offers daybeds, wet-deck chairs and a retail store for all your sunning needs.
Family Pool – Splash in a shallow pool with fun water features, relax in a cabana and grub on your favorite poolside snacks.
Bimini Pool – Bimini Pool provides a stunning activity pool and a spacious jacuzzi that numerous guests can enjoy, along with a large bar and a welcoming grass area with interactive lawn games great for some friendly poolside competition.
Cabana Pool – An exclusive area of the pool deck is dedicated to the property’s VIP guests to enjoy a true Forbes Five Star pool experience.
VIP Pool – Features two mesmerizing pools, including the Las Vegas Strip’s only infinity pool with breathtaking skyline views, as well as daybeds, cabanas and a bar. Guests must be at least 21 years of age, and reservations are required.
The District
Dining / Shopping / Entertainment
More than 40 beverage outlets and multiple retail shops and stores fill the venue, including:
Level 1
Level 2
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 40-foot-tall 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.
Pattern of screens
The sphere consists of 31 triangular LED module types built into 22 different triangular cabinet types, totaling 8640 modules in 2160 cabinets.
360 degrees of uniqueness
360-degree aluminum structural design with adjustable brightness.
Projected images
The mesh behind the imagery
LED mesh is quickly becoming the preferred LED light because of high transparency, mobility and slim design. Its flexibility allows installation for stage backdrops or even for converting an entire building into a large media façade.
LED curtains
This LED mesh product, sometimes called LED curtains, features lightweight aluminum slot and is both cost-effective and visually effective at a large scale.
Wind-through
The wind-through design can reduce the wind resistance by as much as 35 percent and minimize the fabrication costs of the supporting framework due to decreased wind-load calculations and lightweight qualities.
High transparency
The LED curtains can withstand extreme weather conditions. Pixel pitch options have transparency rates from 50 percent to 80 percent, so incoming daylight and viewing from within are only partially compromised.
Pixels
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| Design and development by Tony Morales
| Photos by Las Vegas Review-Journal | Videos by Resorts World