$4.3B Resorts World Las Vegas Backtracking Asian Theme for Broader Appeal
Posted on: November 24, 2019, 05:00h.
Last updated on: November 22, 2019, 09:08h.
New details on Resorts World Las Vegas were released this week by developer Genting Group, the most significant being that the $4.3 billion integrated casino resort is reining in its Asian theme.
The Strip project, which was first envisioned by Genting in March 2013, was originally conceived with a Forbidden City influence featuring Chinese palatial architecture. It was to be the first Asian-focused property on the Las Vegas Strip.
Following the failed Lucky Dragon, Resorts World developers are toning down the Asian flare in an effort to make sure the property still appeals to a wide enough demographic for the multibillion-dollar investment to make a return.
In a project update, Genting says Resorts World will have only “Asian-inspired touches.”
Resorts World Las Vegas will combine traditional and modern architecture, weaving a new luxury hotel experience into the fabric of Las Vegas with Asian-inspired touches, progressive technology, and world-class guest service,” the release explained.
The 88-acre site of Resorts World is just to the north across the Strip from Encore.
The property sits between Phil Ruffin’s Treasure Island and Trump International, the latter of which Ruffin owns 50 percent, The Trump Organization the other half. Ruffin will soon own Resorts World’s neighbor to the north, Circus Circus, when his $825 million purchase from MGM Resorts is completed.
Newest Strip Resort
The Las Vegas Strip hasn’t opened a new casino resort since The Cosmopolitan debuted in December of 2010.
At $4.3 billion, Resorts World will become the most expensive Strip development, Cosmopolitan currently holding that title at $4.18 billion. Blackstone Group, owners of The Cosmopolitan, recently agreed to buy the Bellagio from MGM for $4.25 billion.
RW will feature a 110,000-square-foot casino floor with slots, table games, high-limit gaming areas, private gaming salons, and a dedicated poker room. An accompanying 14,000-square-foot “entertainment zone” will house a sportsbook.
Two hotel towers will offer a combined 3,500 rooms, including luxury suites, villas, penthouses, open balconies, and even a sky casino. Scott Sibella, president of Resorts World Las Vegas, says the goal is to “redefine the luxury hotel standard in Las Vegas.”
The complex will come with 350,000 square feet of meeting and convention space, seven unique pools, and 75,000-square-foot day and nightclub.
Resorts World will “wow” Strip pedestrians with a 50-foot diameter video globe displaying more than six thousand square feet of LED content. Additionally, the West Tower will be equipped with a 100,000-square-foot LED screen – one of the world’s largest – and the East Tower with a 19,000-square-foot display.
Sibella likes the location, and believes the northern end of the Strip is ready for a resurgence. He’s optimistic regarding the future of Circus Circus in Ruffin’s hands, and The Drew is scheduled to open just north across the street in 2022.
Delayed… Again
Genting hinted last month that Resorts World would open in late 2020. But for a project that dates back to 2007 when Boyd Gaming demolished the Stardust, what’s a few more months?
Genting says the integrated resort is now expected to open in the summer of 2021.
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Last Comments ( 7 )
How did they allow communist hotel is Las Vegas?? People with power are selling the country to china just for money.
Lucky if had Panda Express would have been a Monstrous success.
Sounds exciting !! Great exterior wrap on the hotel towers. Looking forward to it !! See you there.
K says what????
Chinese communist murderous dictators not a popular theme today.....haha...hoho...hehe.
I have never sold Treasure Island to Ruffin or anyone for that matter as you can see on www.clarkcounty.gov assessors webpage. I also have no plans to sell Bellagio, Etc. I have a no business Ruffin clause which makes this easy. The true owner...
Here is a news flash, The Lucky Dragon failed not because of location or looking primarily for Asian customers(PLAYERS) aka GAMBLERS, however you can’t have ‘chicken shit limits’ if you really want Asian play, period end of story.