The pool plaza is one of the biggest in Las Vegas, which overlooks the Strip. “There's an antenna under there that reads it and knows exactly how much I bet,” he says, referring to the gaming table where we're sitting. That isn’t all: He says the chips and the table have brains. “It transfers $100 from my cashless wagering account to the table,” Hutchins demonstrated for me.
The main floor is dominated by a 117,000 square foot casino, with 1,400 slots, 130 tables and quite the technology.ĭownload the resort's app and you can go cashless gaming, says the Senior Vice President of Casino Operations, Rick Hutchins. In all, the resort will have 3,500 hotel rooms, with each brand having its own entrance and check-in. Three Hilton brands are here: Hilton, its upscale Conrad brand, and its ultra-luxury Crockfords offering. What the public will get to see is a $4.3 billion behemoth: Resorts World partnered with Hilton, to give the hotel giant its first reappearance in Las Vegas in years. It's been a tough year on everybody, and we're really excited that things are getting better and we're excited about tomorrow night,” Scott Sibella, Resorts World President, told News 3 Wednesday morning. “It's been a long time in the works here. LAS VEGAS (KSNV) - Las Vegas' newest resort stands on some hallowed ground: The Stardust once stood here, and now Resorts World will pick up the baton.