All-suite tower within Mandalay Bay, adult-skewed, rebranded W Las Vegas in December 2024.
"All-suite tower within Mandalay Bay, adult-skewed, rebranded W Las Vegas in December 2024."
W Las Vegas, Delano until its December 2024 rebrand, is the all-suite, adult-skewed wing of the Mandalay Bay complex on the South Strip. One thousand one hundred and seventeen suites, entry-level units around 750 square feet with two-bedroom layouts for groups. The asset is Mandalay Bay Beach, eleven acres with a real wave pool and sand beach, plus the Daylight Beach Club in the same complex; a group can swim, drink, and get the trip photo without a club fee. The trade-off is geography, Center Strip clubs are a 10-minute taxi north, and the W-vs-Mandalay-Bay choice inside one complex is simply all-suite versus standard rooms.
The two-bedroom loft layouts for a group, or the entry-level suites; every room in the tower is a suite, so spend on floor height and view.
Mandalay Bay Beach Friday afternoon, the eleven-acre pool complex is the bachelor day. Daylight Beach Club Saturday afternoon for the club-format dayclub. The Strip clubs are a 10-minute taxi north, pre-book the host-arranged tables before arrival.
W Las Vegas sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Las Vegas for a Bachelor Party list. It scored an aggregate 9.4/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on a bachelor party-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Las Vegas neighbourhood, see South Strip, Mandalay Bay and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.
With dates settled, the booking window that works is about twelve weeks ahead. Expect the best-positioned suites to go early; in the busy season the lead time is months, not weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces, the ones that earn this rank, are typically the first to sell out.
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