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  2. Wynn Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    At a cost of $2.7 billion, Wynn Las Vegas was the most expensive resort ever built, beating Wynn's $1.6 billion Bellagio, which opened on the Strip in 1998. Wynn Las Vegas opened on April 28, 2005, with 2,716 rooms and a 111,000 sq ft (10,300 m 2) casino. At the time, its 45-story hotel tower was the tallest building in Nevada.

  3. Fashion Show Mall - Wikipedia

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    Aside from anchors, the mall had 130 tenant spaces, and opened with 87 stores. [14] Diamond's was converted to a Dillard's store in 1984. [47] The first Bullock's Woman store opened at Fashion Show Mall in 1987. [48] Goldwater's became a May Company store in 1989 and then a Robinsons-May in 1993, while Bullock's was converted to a Macy's in ...

  4. The Biggest Hotels in the World - AOL

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    Wynn Las Vegas + Encore Las Vegas. ... An array of retail experiences and two award-winning spas are included. ... Its Forum Shops include 160 stores and restaurants, with luxury designer options ...

  5. Encore Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Encore Las Vegas (also called Encore at Wynn Las Vegas or simply Encore) is a luxury resort, casino and hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The resort is connected to its sister resort, Wynn Las Vegas , located directly south.

  6. The ultimate luxury in Las Vegas? A by-invitation-only villa.

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    2:00pm - Lunch at Cipriani in Wynn Plaza, followed by a retail therapy stroll to my favorites including Kiton (tell them Todd sent you), Hermès, Brunello Cucinelli, Watches of Switzerland, and ...

  7. Showcase Mall - Wikipedia

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    Showcase Mall is a shopping center on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is known for its landmark facade, featuring a 100-foot (30 m) tall Coca-Cola bottle and a colossal bag of M&M's . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]