When it comes to Resorts World, two numbers are nearly impossible to overlook.
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President Scott Sibella says Resorts World Las Vegas is Asia-influenced, but not Asia-themed and surprises await guests when they visit the property.
The legendary Stardust may be gone, but those who conceived the shiny-new Resorts World have ensured it won’t be forgotten when the property debuts.
Architect Paul Steelman says there’s a lot to love about the design of Resorts World Las Vegas, but credits customers, associates with making the finished project shine.
Resorts World Las Vegas will feature a cash-free casino management system and a video wall that can be seen for miles.
Nevada added more than 10,000 jobs last month as coronavirus restrictions loosened and tourism regained its footing in Las Vegas, though unemployment remains high.
The more than 40 food and beverage outlets in the Resorts World portfolio are designed to appeal to varied palates, pocketbooks in a manner convenient for guests.
A cadre of online reviews for Resorts World Las Vegas have vanished just in time for people to make their first visits to the property Thursday.
The Denver-based discount carrier will add routes from McCarran to five new cities as demand expands for air travel and Las Vegas.
At 11 p.m. Thursday, Resorts World will open the doors of its 3,500-room integrated resort on the site once home to the storied Stardust.
Resorts World Las Vegas will incorporate three of Hilton’s premium brands when it opens Thursday, each with its own lobby and porte cochère.
The company behind a planned high-speed rail line from Las Vegas to Victorville, California, is putting on the brakes until at least 2022.
Guests on the Las Vegas Strip property can order from its 40 food and beverage spots and certain retail shops for pickup, room delivery or to the pool complex.
The most notable feature of the concourse-wide update was removing the carpet in the walkways and adding in terrazzo flooring, which offers travelers a glitzy Las Vegas welcome.
The Boring Co.’s underground transit system passed all its capacity tests, but skeptics still maintain that the company hasn’t delivered what it promised.