Las Vegas resorts are preparing to welcome a flood of visitors for what many say will be a milestone event in the city’s rebound.
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Observers have said the north Strip property could initially siphon guests from competitors but also boost tourism overall to Las Vegas.
A local couple hasn’t pieced together why their Crockfords luxury hotel room reservation fell through at the newly opened Strip resort.
It’s unclear whether more rooms, a hotel tower, food and beverage or something else will be added to the $4.3 billion resort and when it will be built.
Check out the scene from the opening night of Resorts World Las Vegas on the Strip.
With the luck of dragons and lions behind it, Resorts World Las Vegas is ready to achieve even greater heights for the resort that opened its doors Thursday night.
Thousands celebrated Thursday during the opening of the newest hotel in Las Vegas, the $4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas. It’s the first new resort on the Strip since The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened in 2010.
UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research predicts that visitor volume in Southern Nevada will climb 57 percent this year and 13.2 percent next year, following its 55.2 percent drop in 2020.
Resorts World will open with a slew of state-of-the-art tech features a decade in the making — with hopes those features can propel the property through this decade and beyond.
When it comes to Resorts World, two numbers are nearly impossible to overlook.
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.