Resorts World Las Vegas, Resort and casino complex in Winchester, United States
Resorts World Las Vegas is a high-rise building with guest rooms divided among three brands: Conrad Las Vegas, Hilton, and Crockfords Las Vegas. The complex holds a gaming floor, dozens of dining venues, and a theater under one roof.
The site once held the Stardust Resort until its closure in 2007. Genting Group bought the land with an unfinished construction project called Echelon Place and started a new design.
The resort features 40 restaurants serving international dishes, including Famous Foods Street Eats, an indoor food street dedicated to Southeast Asian cuisine.
Visitor information is available in the entrance lobby. The building is easiest to reach from the main road, with parking available on site.
The theater hall holds thousands of seats with technical equipment for stage programs. Each seat offers an unobstructed view through architectural design.
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