![]() There is a small TV built into the wall that I suppose you could watch from the tub. A dual vanity along the back wall with a shower and separate tub along one side and separate toilet area on the opposite side. The bathroom is pretty standard for luxury hotels in Vegas. ![]() My room looked like it was much newer than 15 years old so Encore is clearly investing in keeping their rooms looking good even without major updates. Other hotels quickly show their age with scuffs and stains, even higher end ones like Bellagio or Caesars. I found the room to be extremely clean and well maintained. Even on Floor 8 of the non-strip side had an interesting view. The floor to ceiling windows add to the spaciousness. Many of the walls are covered in mirrors which makes the space feel larger. The couch and ottoman fill out the rest of the living space. On the desk is an Alexa device that you can use to control various parts of the room like lights, temperature, and curtains. The living room portion has a large couch along one wall and desk along the opposite wall. The bed faces a partial wall with a TV that can swivel to face either the bed or the living area. The bed has a table on either side with a lamp and pop up outlets. The next area is the bedroom portion with the bed on the left and mini bar on the right. I was able to make it from my room to outside the property in about 3 minutes compared to a much longer walk at say the Octavius Tower at Caesars Palace.Īs you enter the room, the bathroom is to the left followed by a closet. Unlike some of the hotels in Vegas, I didn’t find the halls to be that long. Because that’s just how Vegas does things. Floors 13, and 40-49 are also missing, so while the top Floor is 63, the building is actually only 49 floors tall. Floor 8 is actually the 5th floor because there is no floor 2, 3, or 4. I was assigned to room E 815 (the E prefix for Encore) on Floor 8. It did mean I had to pay for wifi in the room if I wanted to connect to the internet ($20/day for the slowest speed) Room Resort Fees were waived on my reservation but I was offered them if I wanted… which was a resounding no from me. I was offered an upgrade to a higher floor with a better view for $40 per night which I declined. The front desk agent was very professional and clearly well trained which you don’t always find at Vegas hotels. Not sure if I just got lucky with my timing but when I checked out at 11:00 on Sunday morning there was also no line. Encore isn’t a small property, it has 2,034 rooms. I checked in around 9pm on a Friday night and there was no line which is unheard of at Vegas hotels. The entrance to Encore is across Las Vegas Blvd from the new Resorts World. It is north of the Venetian, east of Fashion Show Mall, and southwest of the Convention Center. Wynn/Encore is located on the north end of the strip. The rooms at Encore are a bit larger than at Wynn, with the base room being over 700 square feet and are designed as junior suites with a divider between the bed and seating areas. Encore is farther north along the strip than Wynn but from the ground floor you don’t realize it is two properties - it just flows in to one massive resort. ![]() Each hotel tower looks nearly identical from the outside. The Wynn and Encore are two hotels within the same property - think Venetian/Palazzo as the closest parallel. It had been a number of years since I had stayed at either the Wynn or Encore and I was excited to try out the property again. I was able to book a free weekend at the Encore through a double status match.
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