And that is genuinely the ethos of Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Beyond this lies 150,000-plus square feet of gaming floor crowned by 42-foot-high ceilings.
This affords guests only a short walk from their room to an elevator to any destination on the property.
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Beyond the chandelier, the design collective uses the bowtie iconography popularized by Morris Lapidus in Miami.
From drawer pulls to sconces, there are seemingly more subtle bow ties than hidden Mickeys at Disney.
To which Soffer contends, like Wynn, My identity is within this building.
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We are owners and operators.
Beyond F&B, much of the propertys excitement comes from Soffers acquisition of exceptional talent.
Here’s everything you oughta know about Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
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The highlight of our 936-square-foot Royal Suite was a massive sunken tub.
Grand Panorama Suites are more dramatic with pool tables and butler service, according to Mufson.
Here, guests ascend onto a stage-like dining platform for a performative experience that showcases north of 50 selections.
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Regarding other fine dining, we would be remiss not to mention Chef Evan Funkes first effort outside L.A.
Beyond the pool, wellness takes center stage within the 14,000-square-foot fitness center and 55,000-square-footLapis Spa.
The Rockwell Group has designed the 50,000-square-foot space, which is truly an immersive experience.
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As for the talent?
Here, trained dancers use choreographed towel flicks to move heat throughout the performance space.
Its a multi-sensory experience complete with aroma and light therapies that are just a component of this bathhouse.
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As for treatment, expect technology forward services, says Lynn.
Everything is recycled, and even food waste is sent to a pig farm in nearby Pahrump.
While the resorts vertical integration creates quick paths to all that Fontainebleau, the resort is entirely ADA-compliant.
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While self-parking is free for hotel guests, rideshares and taxis are easily available.
The property has also launched its Fontainebleau Rewards program, which rewards gaming and non-gaming spend.