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2,034 suites
While the Encore's sister casino, the Wynn, raised the bar for casino resorts the world over, it still had some pretty standard features: hotel rooms. Granted, they are much more elegant than 95% of other hotels' accommodations, but who wants to pay Wynn prices and then stay in a 400-square-foot room?
Well, the Encore has no hotel rooms at all, only suites. The tiniest, dinkiest, worst room at the Encore is 700 square feet. The definition of "suite" may get toyed with a little bit here, as the dividing wall between the two rooms is not a full wall, but there's no denying the spacious, clean elegance of even the lowest-level rooms. Famous Wynn Dream beds occupy every bedroom.
The most common complaint about the Encore? Noise. XS is a beautiful, out/indoor nightclub, built around its own swimming pool. It keeps the party going until very late at night, and may be the best nightclub in Las Vegas. None of this matters to guests of Encore trying to fall asleep at midnight, or 4:00 in the morning. The club is loud. Anyone planning on a good night's sleep should enquire about a room on the opposite side of the hotel from the XS .
The Encore's accommodations are divided into two categories: Resort Suites and Tower Suites. The difference mostly has to do with height; rooms on the top floors are the resort's most elegant.
Resort Suites: Resort Suite, Panoramic Suite.
Floor-to-ceiling windows, TVs in the bathrooms, and Wynn signature beds await guests at Encore. Resort Suites and Panorama Suites are the same on the inside, only the view changes.
Tower Suites: Tower Suite, Parlor Suite, Salon Suite
Built around the idea of a home away from home, the Tower Suites are extremely spacious and comfortable, with great Encore service. A separate registration lounge awaits guests, and apartments from 700 to 2,200 square feet can be had for the appropriate price.
