We were told that we could use the concierge but there was no one manning that desk. You see we like to print them 24 hours prior to the flight and so we got up at 6 AM to go to the business center - which wasn't open. My main complaint was how much trouble we had printing our boarding passes for our return trip. My only real other complaint about the room (aside from the view) would be that I just don't care for beige towels - I prefer white at home and when traveling. And it was fun to have a flat-screen TV in the bathroom. ![]() We loved being able to open and close the curtains or turn off the lights with a touch of a button by the bed. The rooms were a lovely size and quite comfortable for our needs. We had opted for two 'Panoramic King' suites and found that we really didn't have a view of the Strip - we could see some of the old hotels (Circus Circus and Riviera) but none of the newer sights. I also found that the concierge desk was not always manned - more on that later. They could have used more help at the check-in during peak hours but once we were actually helped the process went quite smoothly. This hotel has an understated elegance - modern and yet sumptuous - in the lobby featuring a red butterfly decor. I was slightly disappointed with this venue so I suppose that I was expecting more. We would definitely return.Īfter reading all of the reviews we opted for the Encore at Wynn as our hotel for our very first trip to Las Vegas. I would take that into account if booking a room on the strip side any lower than 25 floors. Being on the 25th floor, we were surprised that we could hear it. Although not an issue, we could hear the music blasting down at the Pool Club. We were on the 25th floor with a view of the strip. You do have to order coffee thru room service or go down to the coffee bar. We didn't have a chance to eat at the hotel, but there was no shortage of choices. Not sure what the previous poster meant by weird vibe. The casino seemed pretty empty during our stay. The music piped throughout the hotel was jazzy and not over powering. These beds had extra padding which I believe shows wear alot faster. There was a noticeble dip I kept rolling into. The only thing I noticed was that the bed had already shown signs of wear on the edge facing the room. From check in, which was prompt, to check out we encountered a very pleasant stay. the day that we decided to spend at the pool (which very clean and really enjoyed the atmosphere) after paying for wifi for the day to my disgust I then figured out that i could accuse it from the pool area!!!! really was not impressed with having to pay for wifi More Show less I was disgusted at this as every other hotel we stayed on honeymoon offered wifi as complimentary to the room. The biggest issue I have is that in this fantastic big hotel that is not afraid to charge for everything and anything, I had to pay $13.99 PER DAY for wifi. We did not enjoy it but there are different restaurant. ![]() I did ask them to do something about the coldness and i got offered a shawl!!!! For the price we payed for the meal, they should have stuck an open fire or stove in front of me. We had meal in the bolero (think thats the name), where we got suckered into the chef tasting menu, I would not recommended and the air conditioning must have been on overdrive cause it was freezing. There was no fuss about us on our honeymoon so decided to let it be known again and we got a bowl of chocolate dipped strawberries, i expected more but at least it was something. The room was lovely size but our view was not of the strip. The Encore was our first stop on our honeymoon. the day that we decided to spend at the pool (which very clean and really enjoyed the atmosphere) after paying for wifi for the day to my disgust I then figured out that i could accuse it from the pool area!!!! really. ![]()
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