Monday, March 30, 2009

Understated magnificence – the Wynn Macau

Wynn hotels have always been known as the ultimate in opulent sophistication and Wynn Macau is no exception. Located across the street from the Grand Lisboa, the Wynn Macau is just as sleek and sophisticated at its Las Vegas counterpart.  Tasteful decorations, an enormous casino, and plenty of great shopping and restaurants are making the Wynn Macau one of the most popular Macau hotels on the Cotai Strip.

The Wynn Resort Macau offers more than 600 luxurious rooms and suites.  Guests looking for the ultimate in luxury need look no further than the Wynn Resort Macau. The casino at the Wynn Macau is open 24 hours, the Wynn Casino Macau features 385 of tables and 1250 slot machines.  it also has 135 cashiers and ten exchange counters. Since this Macau hotel offers both currency exchange and an ATM onsite, guests should have no trouble making their way to the gambling tables. The casino is markedly smaller than most of its rivals, almost half that of the Sands, although it is currently increasing its size, but it has proved small is beautiful. An award-winning design, both inside and out, has had the gambling world's cream of the crop flocking to the Wynn to enjoy superior service Las Vegas style and some of the highest stakes gambling in town. Minimum stakes are generally high but the Wynn is a cut above the average. Complimentary tea/coffee/soft drinks and beers are offered. Travelers who want to spend time cruising the Cotai Strip and gambling at the various casinos should have no trouble finding their way from the Wynn.  The Wynn is also located conveniently near the beach. The Wynn Casino Macau also features typical Las Vegas entertainment for guests, including shows and other entertainment. 

However you decide to organize your trip to Macau; with shopping, gambling, eating out or more, the Wynn Hotel and Casino is a great choice for accommodation.  Elegant and comfortable rooms as well as impeccable service are bound to make any stay enjoyable and leave guests wanting to plan their next trip to Macau.

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