![]() ![]() Genting Group, the first Asian gaming company to enter the Vegas resort scene, bought the property (and a bit more). What many people think of as the vast, undiscovered territory of the north end of the Strip was once home to the iconic Stardust Resort and Casino, which anchored this end from 1958 until it was imploded in 2007. The backstory How short our memory is in Las Vegas. import Wally’s made news by serving a $20,000 porterhouse ribeye), and shopping (its District shopping center includes Fred Segal, Herve Leger, Judith Lieber, Sneaker Garden, and more). The crowd skews young here: These are tech-savvy partiers with some crypto to spend on entertainment (Katy Perry, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and former Caesars standby Celine Dion are all residents), high-end dining (L.A. Its Fred Segal store allows guests to just walk out with merch, which is detected automatically via Amazon technology and it recently introduced “Glow,” a multi-media experience that plays simultaneously to the whole Strip on its massive, property-high LED screen and 50-foot interior globe. ![]() Guests can use cryptocurrency and wager with a mobile wallet. ![]() Resorts World, originally conceptualized as a traditional Chinese-themed resort by its Malaysia-based owners, Genting Group, pulled out of their original theme and decided to distinguish themselves among Vegas resorts by going high-tech-think Shanghai over Beijing. What they rarely get: a brand-new megaresort built from the ground up on a part of the Strip they wouldn’t have visited prior. Set the scene Those who love Las Vegas are accustomed to an implosion (although we’re trying to preserve our history these days) or a makeover. If you want to check in and not feel as though you’re missing out elsewhere, this is where to go. Why book? There are plenty of large resorts on the Strip that have most of the things you’re looking for in Las Vegas, but Resorts World manages to roll them all-celeb residencies, splashy restaurants, a massive gaming scene, a fabulous spa-into one. ![]()
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