Las Vegas. May 2, 2005.
Gambling magnate Steve Wynn early
Thursday tore the wraps off his new hotel, casino
and shopping fantasyland, an opulent $2.7 billion
Las Vegas megaresort. Wynn Las Vegas is a curvaceous
2,716 room refuge, hiding behind a vast man-made
mountain covered in conifers on the north end of
the famous Las Vegas Strip, which marks its centenary
on May 15. The complex, which opened to eager customers
just after midnight, boasts marble floors, walls
painted in fantastic designs and modern furniture,
designed to give a less formal feel than Wynn's
other Vegas hotels
Its feature attraction is a huge
lake visible from the main casino, and a 30 meter
(feet) waterfall designed, along with the man-made
mountain to mask noise from the adjacent Strip,
and give visitors on sense of isolation from the
sensory overload that is Las Vegas.
Every room in the hotel boasts at
least two state-of-the-art flat screen televisions,
including one in the bedroom. Opening night prices
were $329 per night.
The 9,500 employee hotel also features
a 2,000-seat dome designed for a new aqua-spectacular
"The Dream" created by Belgium's Franco Dragone,
whose credits include productions by Montreal's
famed Cirque du Soleil and pop Diva Celine Dion's
current Las Vegas show.
The stage is an immense round pool,
filled with nearly four million litres of water,
where a troupe of athletes, gymnasts, swimmers and
dancers cavort before slipping beneath the placid
surface.
The casino with its gaming tables
and slot machines aims for elegance, with its boutiques
by Chanel, Dior, Cartier, Gaultier, Vuitoon and
Brioni.
Guests are greeted at the hotel's
entrance by a Ferrari-Maserati dealership, where
black and red dream machines revolve on pedestals,
like diamonds in their showcases.
Source : travel.discovery.com
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