Resorts World Las Vegas opened in June 2021 as the first new major resort on the Strip since The Cosmopolitan in 2010. The $4.3 billion property brings Asian hospitality traditions to Las Vegas with three Hilton brands under one roof.
The resort features 3,506 rooms across Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords towers. The red-and-gold exterior glows with 100,000 square feet of LED displays visible from the Strip and even from planes approaching the airport.
Resorts World boasts 40 restaurants and bars, including outposts from celebrity chefs like Jeremiah Tower and Guy Fieri. The property's Asian influence shines in restaurants like Dawg House and Famous Foods Street Eats, offering unique flavors not found elsewhere on the Strip.
The 117,000-square-foot casino features over 1,400 slot machines and 117 table games. A massive sportsbook by Caesars Entertainment provides viewing on 1,000 square feet of LED screens. The resort's pool complex includes seven pools and a 300-foot infinity pool overlooking the Strip.
Entertainment options include the 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre, which has hosted residencies by Carrie Underwood, Katy Perry, and Celine Dion. The Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub bring cutting-edge electronic music experiences.
The resort connects directly to the Las Vegas Convention Center via underground tunnel, making it ideal for business travelers. It's also the closest major resort to the airport, just 10 minutes away.
Room rates vary widely from $100 on weekdays to $400+ on busy weekends. The property caters to both budget-conscious travelers and ultra-luxury seekers with its Crockfords ultra-premium tower.