
Fontainebleau Las Vegas (pronounced Fountainblue) made its grand entrance on the north Strip in mid-December 2023. The 67-story resort-casino is the tallest inhabitable building in Nevada, with 3,644 hotel rooms and suites, a massive 150,000-square-foot casino with 1,300 slots and 128 table games, three dozen dining and drinking outlets, 550,000 square feet of meeting and convention space, plus theater, night- and dayclubs, pools, spa, and retail and an interior design unified by bowties (honoring the architect of the Miami Fontainebleau, who wore one daily). The players club is called Fontainebleau Rewards and parking is $20 per day, with four hours free for everyone. This is an ultra-high-end hotel-casino, not unlike Resorts World across the Strip, so be prepared to shell out plenty of money for anything you do there.


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Dec-22-2023
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