Every room is a suite. Encore Beach Club is where Las Vegas parties at its highest. The pool situation is the best on the Strip.
Encore opened in 2008 as the second tower of the Wynn complex, conceived by Steve Wynn as the more vibrant, more colour-saturated counterpart to its older sibling. Where Wynn's interior palette runs to caramel and champagne, Encore's lobby is red lacquer, gold leaf, and butterfly motifs imported from a Hong Kong vision board. Architecturally the two towers connect through an interior promenade, but operationally Encore stands on its own — its own porte-cochère on Las Vegas Boulevard, its own check-in lobby, its own casino floor, and its own nightlife and pool ecosystem that has dominated the Strip for fifteen years running.
Every room at Encore is a suite. The standard Encore Resort Suite begins at 745 square feet, configured as a single room with a separate sitting area, two flat-screen televisions, a marble bathroom with double vanity and deep tub, and floor-to-ceiling windows facing either the Strip or the Wynn golf course. The Salon Suites add a separate living room and a wet bar; the Two-Bedroom Encore Suites stretch to 5,800 square feet across the upper floors. Bedding is custom; the towels are absurd; the bathroom amenities rotate through Bvlgari, Diptyque, and a custom Wynn line. The hotel currently holds the Forbes Five-Star award.
Encore Beach Club, opened on the resort's south face, is the single most important pool venue in Las Vegas — sixty thousand square feet of palms, three pools, twenty-six daybeds, twenty-eight cabanas, eight bungalows, and a residency calendar that has included virtually every major DJ of the past decade. XS, on the casino floor, is the highest-grossing nightclub in the United States by revenue and has been for most of the last fifteen years. The pairing — beach club by day, XS by night, both connected to the suite via interior walkway — is the operational definition of why Encore exists.
The dining programme leans toward the Wynn Group's Asian and Italian strengths: Sinatra (the resort's signature Italian, with menu items renamed in homage to the Chairman), Wing Lei (the only Forbes Five-Star Chinese restaurant in North America), Mizumi for Japanese, and Andrea's for Pan-Asian small plates. Spa Encore covers 27,000 square feet, and the Salon at Encore is one of the most respected hair and beauty rooms on the Strip. The resort fee is $50 per night, on top of the room rate.
Encore is the most operationally complete bachelor/bachelorette property in Las Vegas. Encore Beach Club delivers a daytime venue with proven group-handling capacity. XS delivers the nighttime peak. Surrender, on the same casino floor, is the after-hours pivot. The Wynn group's nightlife sales team will package cabana, bottle service, and dinner reservations as a single coordinated booking with one point of contact. The Two-Bedroom Encore Suites accommodate up to six and include separate living areas suitable for pre-gaming. The Wynn-Encore connector means a group can move between two properties, two casinos, and three signature venues without leaving the resort. See all bachelor/bachelorette hotels →
For anniversary guests who want celebration energy, Encore delivers more theatre than its quieter sibling next door. A dinner at Sinatra, a bottle at the XS table, a sunrise on the suite balcony with the Strip lit up below — the resort's choreography handles this kind of occasion well. The Salon Suites with Strip-facing orientation are the room category to request; corner units add a wraparound view that materially improves the experience. See all anniversary hotels →
Rates from $320/night. Check availability at wynnlasvegas.com.
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