The Encore Las Vegas is a part of Wynn Resorts. Essentially, if you have a guest room at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel or Encore Las Vegas, you get access to both resorts because they are both on the same property.
This gives you double the options when it comes to dining, nightlife, entertainment, and more. It is just one of the reasons we love this resort.
Today, we’re going to give you an overview of what Encore at Wynn Las Vegas has to offer Sin City visitors.
Encore at Wynn Las Vegas Rooms
Encore Resort King & Two Queen
The Encore Resort room is one of the best “entry-level” hotel rooms in Las Vegas, in our opinion. It comes in at 745 square feet, more than double the average size of a standard room at other hotels.
It has separate living and sleeping areas, a feature usually reserved for suites. You can choose between one king or two queens, but either way, you’ll get to enjoy pillow-top Wynn Dream Beds.
The rooms are also equipped with stunning spa-like bathrooms complete with a marble tub and in-room tablets to control everything from lights to drapes and even order room service and housekeeping.
Encore Panoramic View
Floors 31-63 of the Encore Tower are reserved for Encore Panoramic View rooms. They have all the same features as the Encore Resort rooms, with the main difference being the view.
Since these rooms are higher on the tower, the view out of the floor-to-ceiling windows is just that much better. Depending on the room, you’ll still be able to see the Encore pool, Downtown Las Vegas, or the Las Vegas Strip, but you’ll be able to see much further with your bird’s eye view from 30-60 stories in the sky.
Encore Las Vegas Suites
Encore Tower Suite King
The Encore equivalent of the Wynn Tower Suite King is the Encore Tower Suite King. The Encore Tower Suite King is actually quite similar to the Encore Resort King as well since it is the same size with the same bed.
The living room and sleeping areas are separated as well. However, the Encore Tower Suite King also has a dining area and comes with some other exclusive amenities. For one, those staying in the Tower Suites get access to the Tower Suites pool. You’ll also get daily coffee or tea service, breakfast credit worth $50, an exclusive entrance, and complimentary valet and self-parking.
Encore Tower Suite Two Queens
The Encore Tower Suite with two queen beds, as you might imagine, is quite similar to the King Tower Suite. However, there are a few differences.
For one, since there are two queen beds that have to fit in the same amount of space, the layout is a bit different, so the living room isn’t as separated from the sleeping area. Instead, they have placed a corner sectional next to the bed for relaxation.
This also means that rather than a TV that swivels in the wall between the beds and the couch, there is just one TV that can be seen from both the couch and the beds. Otherwise, you can expect similar amenities.
Encore Tower Suite Parlor
The Encore Tower Suite Parlor is the next step up in the suite selection offered in the Encore Tower at Wynn Las Vegas. It has more than 1,400 square feet of space. The room also has a full wet bar instead of a mini bar, a dining area, and an in-room area for spa services.
Other than these extra bits, you’ll still get the amenities Tower Suite guests receive, like the exclusive pool, entrance, resort credit, and services.
Encore Tower Suite Salon
The Encore Tower Suite Salon begins with a marble foyer that leads you into a living room that has views for days. There is also a dining room for eight, a dedicated wet bar, a luxe bedroom complete with a sitting area, and an oversized marble bathroom with a soaking tub.
With 2,261 square feet, it is hard not to feel like royalty in the Encore Tower Suite Salon.
Encore Two Bedroom Apartment
Traveling with family or friends? Looking to feel at home away from home? Well, the Encore Two Bedroom Apartment has you covered.
The Encore Two Bedroom Apartment features just under 3,500 square feet of space. In this suite, you’ll find a generous living room, a dining room with a wet bar, a king bed in each bedroom complete with a wall of windows, a view from the soaking tub in the marble bathroom, walk-in closets, and so much more.
This suite also comes with additional perks the other Tower Suite guests do not receive, like a $200 daily credit, complimentary access to the Fitness Center, a dedicated concierge, and daily clothes pressing.
Encore Three Bedroom Apartment
The Encore Three Bedroom Apartment is definitely a high-roller experience. Besides the extra bedroom you get, there are even more amenities.
Two-story windows? Check. A billiard room? Check. A personal exercise room? Check! It even has a butler’s pantry and a powder room for guests.
Of course, you are treated like a high-roller, too, with priority reservations to restaurants and nightclubs, butler services, and a welcome gift. There is so much more to experience with the Encore Three Bedroom Apartment, but we’ll leave a little to your imagination.
Dining
One of the nice things about staying at Encore Las Vegas is that Encore is connected to Wynn Las Vegas, which means you get access to double the restaurants you would find at a typical resort.
Casual Restaurants
Allegro
Allegro is an Italian restaurant headed up by Chef Enzo Febbraro, who brings his flair and experience working in kitchens all around the world. A few of our favorites from the menu are his Lobster Fra Diavolo, Wild Boar Ragu, and Baked Lasagna Napolentana.
The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas
The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas features brunch and dinner seven days a week. Dozens and dozens of options are being cooked among the 16 different food kitchens, so there is quite literally something for everyone. We also love that there are a lot of made-to-order stations so you can get your favorite foods just the way you like them.
The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas is also serving up a seafood dinner every day from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., which is definitely a crowd favorite.
Caffè Al Teatro
Caffè Al Teatro is a bistro that is well sought after for its wide range of pastries. You can even get homemade pop-tarts! They are all made in-house every single day, so you know they are fresh, too. Of course, if sweets aren’t your thing, you can also get sandwiches, salads, and soups.
Though there is a place to sit and eat, you can also get anything to go. Cafe Al Teatro is also available 24/7, so no matter when you need a pick-me-up, this is always a great go-to. You have to try the gelato or the warm chocolate chip cookies… just trust us!
Charlie’s Sports Bar
Sports, milkshakes, and juicy burgers– does it get any better than that?! Charlie’s Sports Bar has TVs that line the walls, giant hot dogs, burgers piled high, and 16 beers on tap. They also have everyone’s favorite appetizers, like our personal favorite, the loaded nachos!
Espresso
Espresso is a small cafe right near the registration for Encore guests. It serves up everything from your favorite coffee to things like pizza, breakfast bowls, sandwiches, and more. We like this one if we are on the way to the pool because despite having seating, they will package everything up for you to enjoy anywhere.
Jardin
Jardin is our top choice for breakfast or lunch. It is a conservatory-type setting that overlooks gardens and the pool, so you get a lovely view while you enjoy your meal. They also focus on seasonal dishes and the freshest produce, so the menu is always changing and perfectly delicious.
La Cave
La Cave has four seating areas, each with its own vibe. We personally love the cellar or the patio that overlooks the Wynn pool and gardens, but the front bar area and the main dining room are comfortable and beautiful, too. On the menu, you’ll find small plates, a truly impressive wine list, and unique craft beers, all curated by Chef Billy DeMarco.
La Cave serves dinner nightly, but on Saturday and Sunday, they have an all-you-can-eat brunch where dishes are served butler style on trays, so they come right to your table with all of the mouth-watering dishes.
Min’s Test Kitchen
Min’s Test Kitchen is a pop-up restaurant that is only available while Mizumi, which we will touch on more later, is undergoing renovations. Chef Min Kim, the head chef at Mizumi, is using this little break to create new, inspiring dishes that you can taste in his pop-up test kitchen.
We really hope some of these make it to the menu at Mizumi because they are incredible. Like the A5 Wagyu and Shrimp Shumai? To die for. Korean Fried Chicken with a peanut butter sauce? Totally unexpected and delectable. You have to try it for yourself while you still can!
Red 8
Red 8 is a casual Asian restaurant serving dishes from all around Asia, like Cantonese noodle dishes or Hong Kong-style barbecue. The dining room is also decked out in gorgeous reds, textures, and gold accents, which just completes the experience.
Terrace Pointe Cafe
Terrace Pointe Cafe is another breakfast and lunch hotspot with panoramic garden views. You can also dine on their patio, which is poolside. On a nice day, we love to sit out there and enjoy a Kosho Spiced Shrimp Poke Bowl, our go-to.
The menu is quite unique here for a brunch spot, as you’ll find everything from Mexican and Poke Bowls to Croissant French Toast. It’s a wild ride looking at the menu, but we have yet to find something we don’t like!
Urth Cafe
Urth Cafe truly brings you back down to Earth. At the center of the cafe is an olive tree, a hand-tiled fountain, and a skylight, which really is calming. On the menu, you’ll find more earth-friendly options like heirloom, organic coffee, and dishes crafted with organic ingredients. If you are vegan or gluten-free, this will quickly become your favorite restaurant!
Wazuzu
Though Wazuzu is technically a casual dining restaurant, we always feel quite elevated. It might have something to do with the centerpiece of the restaurant, a 27-foot dragon adorned with 90,000 crystals! It’s truly a spectacular sight. Of course, the food is tasty, too, with options inspired by Thai, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine.
Fine Dining Restaurants
Casa Playa
Casa Playa is not your average Mexican restaurant. Instead, it is a concept from Chef Sarah Thompson that is focused on family-style and interactive coastal Mexican dishes. They make all their own Masa and use seasonal ingredients and fresh seafood to craft their menu items. Casa Playa also has a weekend brunch that is fun, elevated, and unique.
Cipriani
Cipriani was originally called Harry’s Bar when it first opened in Venice, Italy. They now have restaurants in all of the hottest places around the globe, including Ibiza and New York. Las Vegas is their first West Coast location, and we are so happy they have come to town.
Delilah
Delilah is modeled after the Las Vegas supper clubs from the 1950s. It’s a great, old-glamour ambiance with live music and their take on classic American fine dining.
After 7 p.m., it is 21+, so if you are looking for a night without the kids, we would highly recommend Delilah’s. They are also open late and have a late-night food menu that is more relaxed. If you are there late, you have to try the Red Velvet Ice Cream Sandwich. It’s decadent!
Lakeside
Lakeside in Las Vegas is well-known as a romantic destination, probably because the restaurant overlooks the Lake of Dreams and serves fresh seafood from all over the world.
They have wild mahi mahi from Hawaii, Dover sole from Holland, octopus from Liguria– the list goes on. Not to mention, you can find three types of caviar on the menu. Don’t worry. There are options for land lovers and vegans, too.
Mizumi
Mizumi is a Japanese restaurant that has a dining room and a Teppanyaki room. With Chef Min Kim at the helm, there is always something delicious to try. However, Mizumi is currently closed for renovations as of this writing, so we are excited to see what is unveiled when they are finished. Stay tuned!
Sinatra
Sinatra is Italian fine dining, honoring the one and only Frank Sinatra, hence the name. The restaurant is a Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star winner and with good reason. In the dining room, you’ll see memorabilia and enjoy swinging music, which we swear makes the food that much better.
SW Steakhouse
SW Steakhouse is not your average Las Vegas steakhouse. For one, it overlooks the Lake of Dreams just like Lakeside, but it also specializes in certified domestic and Japanese Wagyu. Of course, if steak isn’t your thing, you can also get seafood, lamb, chicken, and a short rib ravioli that changed our lives. Okay, maybe we are being dramatic, but it was amazing!
Tableau
Tableau is sort of like Jardin but in a more elevated way. They use seasonal ingredients to build an impressive breakfast and lunch menu in a setting that is light, bright, and effortlessly elegant. Like Jardin, you can sit on the patio overlooking the pool or indoors.
Wing Lei
Wing Lei is a Chinese restaurant with a Michelin Star, the first of its kind in North America. It is also a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star winner. Needless to say, they’ve got it going on.
The dining room is gold and flanked by Pomegranate trees. Between the Peking duck carved tableside and the live seafood, Wing Lei is a restaurant you have to experience at least once.
Bars & Nightlife
Again, because Encore guests get access to the Wynn property and vice versa, there are a lot more bars & nightlife options to choose from.
Aft Cocktail Deck
Aft Cocktail Deck is a yacht-inspired cocktail lounge overlooking the Lake of Dreams. During the day, it feels like a casual European beach club, but after dark, Aft takes it up a notch with its light displays on a performance waterfall, pumping music, shareable cocktails, and small bites. The shenanigans continue well into the early morning.
Bar Parasol
Bar Parasol is known for their bumps of caviar and champagne flights. It’s bougie and comfortably approachable all at the same time. You can also get flights of vodka and a killer martini here.
Eastside Lounge
Eastside Lounge is sleek and cozy, with plush seating and couches. Between the handcrafted cocktails and the dueling pianos, we find ourselves hanging out in the Eastside Lounge for hours after dinner.
Little Bubble Bar at Delilah
Delilah, the supper club-inspired restaurant, has a small section called the Little Bubble Bar, where you can indulge in cocktails and canapes. Draped in an old Hollywood-style decor, it feels classy yet low-key.
Lobby Bar
Just about all of the Las Vegas hotels have a lobby bar, but the Lobby Bar here is something special. Marked by a sculpture and rich red color scheme, it is easy to find. It is also easy to enjoy with couches to lounge, small plates, a curated wine list, and a full collection of spirits. The Lobby Bar is the perfect place for a nightcap, too, as it is open until 4 a.m. on the weekends.
Overlook Lounge, Aperitifs, & Spirits
Overlook Lounge, Aperitifs, & Spirits is inspired by European elegance and sits overlooking the Lake of Dreams. It’s hidden away, comfortable, and has a cocktail menu inspired by fashion, film, mythology, and history, adding just a bit of fun. This is another one that is open until the early morning (4 a.m. on the weekend).
Tower Suite Bar
The Tower Suite Bar feels as if you just walked in for a happy hour in your rich friend’s living room. There are low couches and plush chairs where you can enjoy whiskies from a private collection, plus timeless cocktails.
Wynn Las Vegas: XS Nightclub
XS Nightclub is a popular nightlife hotspot with rotating DJs, VIP sections, dancing, and bottle service. They have an impressive list of resident DJs and bring in some of the hottest DJs and performers to keep the party fresh, too.
Encore Beach Club
During the day, XS Nightclub is transformed into Encore Beach Club, where you can party in the pool or poolside with all of the same great DJs that rock the house at night.
Shows & Entertainment
Encore Theater
Encore Theater is where you’ll find amazing shows just about every night. Their most recent addition is a show called Awakening, which we feel is sort of reminiscent of Cirque du Soleil with more of a storyline. It’s exciting and impressive! The Encore Theater also hosts rotating acts like comedians and musicians. With its intimate feel, you always feel right in the heart of it all.
Lake of Dreams
The Lake of Dreams is a water show that combines puppets, sounds, lighting, and so much more. It’s immersive and captivating. We won’t give it all away. We will just let you see it for yourself! The Lake of Dreams show runs every half hour starting at dusk and is complimentary.
Attractions
Master Classes
The master classes offered at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas are a fun and different activity to switch up your Las Vegas trip. You’ll find rotating master classes from on-site world-class chefs, creatives, and experts. It’s the perfect way to learn something new, have some fun, and get hands-on. Some of the upcoming classes include a Master Chocolate Class and a Florist for a Day class.
Wynn Golf Club
The Wynn Las Vegas is the only property with a golf course on the Las Vegas Strip. It recently was overhauled and is now a new and improved 18-hole championship course. With the streams, lush green, and trees galore, you won’t feel like you are on the Las Vegas Strip, which just adds to the magic.
Blue Wire
Blue Wire is a podcast studio with a glass wall. This means you can watch the hottest names in the podcast industry record their episodes. Though it probably won’t occupy all of your time, it is a fun place to stop by for a bit.
Pool
As a guest of the Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, you’ll have access to two pool experiences. The first is the Pool at Wynn, where the pool is larger and more social. The second is the Pool at Encore, where things are much more laid back. There are gardens, a smaller, calm pool, and plenty of lounges to relax the day away. Both have a hot tub as well. It is important to note that Wynn guests do not have access to the Encore pool.
Hours & Reservations
Both the Encore and the Wynn pools are open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the standard lounges are on a first-come, first-serve basis. It is important to note that while they shut down rotating sections for maintenance, both pools are open throughout winter, which is usually not the case in Las Vegas.
Luxury daybeds and cabanas are available for rent at both pools, too, which you can reserve here.
Spa & Fitness Center
Like with everything else, Encore guests have access to both The Spa at Wynn and The Spa at Encore. Both are award-winning spas, but they have different ambiances and services. Today, we will focus on the Spa at Encore.
The Spa at Encore is rather opulent. When it comes to treatments, everything is customized to you, and they have some excellent couple’s services. They also have a juice bar, lounging areas, a sauna, a steam room, and a whirlpool.
Fitness Center
Again, there are two fitness centers. One at the Wynn and one at Encore. Both have state-of-the-art equipment and everything you need to get a workout in. They also offer in-room personal training, group fitness classes, and standard personal training. Both are open daily from 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., and you can find the Encore fitness class schedule here.
Weddings
The Encore at Wynn Las Vegas has a full-service wedding department with everything from packages to multiple venues. Their offerings are extensive, and since you essentially have two resorts at your disposal, you can throw one heck of a wedding celebration here. You can learn more and plan your wedding at Encore here.
Casino
The Encore casino has everything you would expect from a Las Vegas casino, including modern and classic slots, electronic table games and traditional table games, high-limit slots, and a well-loved poker room. They also have some unique aspects, like poolside gaming, sky-lit art, and floral installations.
Sportsbook
The Race & Sportsbook at the Encore at Wynn Las Vegas has everything you need for thrilling sports betting as well. It features a wall of screens plus TVs in every direction you look, hosting all of the games you can imagine in real time, plus comfortable, plush seating and complimentary weekly events to get excited about the action.
Hotel Policies
Check-in & Check Out
Check-in at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas begins at 3 p.m. They have divided the registration into two areas, one for Encore Resort Suites and one for Encore Tower Suites, which really helps keep the line at bay. Check-out is at noon and can be done by phone, at the express kiosks, or at the front desk.
For those wanting early check-in or late check-out, you’ll need to check with the front desk on whether their availability allows it.
Reservations
Reservations can be made online here. You’ll be able to select the type of room you would like and see the availability. You’ll also be able to see any current specials or Wynn Las Vegas offers.
Resort Fee
There are two different resort fees at the Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, depending on the room you select. For those staying in the Tower Suites, the resort fee is $45 per day per room plus tax. This includes all of your amenities, including in-room Wi-Fi internet access, nightly turndown service, and all of the other amenities we mentioned above in the suites section.
For those staying in a Resort Room or Panoramic Resort Room, the resort fee is still $45 per room, per night plus tax, but includes fewer property amenities.
Parking
Free parking? Yes! Encore guests have a few options when it comes to parking.
Self-Parking
Self-parking for Encore guests is available in the parking garages located off of Las Vegas Blvd. It is free for registered Encore guests but $20 per day after a free four hours for non-registered guests. There are a few ways others can get free self-parking, but just know if you have a room, they’ve got you covered.
Valet
Valet parking is free for Encore Tower Suite guests but will cost those with other guest rooms $40 per 24 hours, though either way, you’ll have re-entry privileges. For non-hotel guests, the valet parking fee will be charged with every re-entry.
To get your vehicle out of valet parking, you have to locate a pay kiosk where your car was last dropped off. This means if you dropped it off at Wynn, you’ll have to go back there versus the Encore drop-off to retrieve your car.
Map & Location
Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, located at 3131 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109, is more on the southern end of the Strip. This makes it a great location to get to and from the airport, and it is still just a mile from the city center. You’ll also see that it is within walking distance of other popular Vegas resorts like Resorts World, Caesars Palace, and Planet Hollywood, among others.
We’ve included a map below for a visual.
FAQs
Is Encore different than Wynn?
Yes, Encore is different from Wynn. Essentially, Encore and Wynn are two resorts on one property, which means that Encore guests have access to Wynn amenities and vice versa.
What are the rules for Encore Beach?
Encore Beach has several rules regarding dress code, prohibited items, smoking, and professional photography, which you can find u003ca href=u0022https://www.wynnsocial.com/faqs/u0022u003ehereu003c/au003e.
Key Takeaways
- With signature restaurants, great rooms, and a ton to do, it is easy to see why people love Encore at Wynn Las Vegas.
- Encore at Wynn Las Vegas is a hotel property within the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel, giving you access to the features of both resorts, meaning you get double the restaurants, double the nightlife, and more.
- Encore at Wynn Las Vegas is located on Las Vegas Boulevard.
- Wynn and Encore at Wynn Las Vegas offer room deals, and while it is not the cheapest average nightly price in Las Vegas, we feel you do get a lot for your money.