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A Wynn-Wynn Vacation

by Jason Cogan

Leave it only to Steve Wynn to outdo Steve Wynn. Sheree Bykofsky and I recently had the pleasure of spending a long three-day weekend at the fabulous Encore hotel.  Since both of us are poker players, we are used to seeing luxurious hotels and casinos.  But Steve Wynn has once again reset the bar in casino luxury and design. 

Metamorphosis is the idea that inspired the hotel’s designer Roger Thomas to infuse the hotel with butterfly designs.  Butterfly mosaics swarm the floor, the Swarovski crystal, the lavish ceiling, and the roof itself.  As you experience Encore, you will not only feast in color, movement and entertainment, but you will feel the transformation in yourself from stressed to relaxed, from lethargic to energized, and from jostled to pampered. The Encore is not only decorated with crystal butterflies; it is a butterfly itself.

We began our Encore experience when we arrived in a taxi from the airport after our five-hour flight from the east coast.  Magnolias from North Carolina line the drive, and Wynn seems to pour out millions of dollars from his casino each day just to keep the flowers and horticulture in bloom.  Our valet graciously welcomed us to “The Encore,” and we began our love affair with this lavish but comfortable hotel.  When you arrive you walk into an indoor space that feels outdoors, because you can see the trees and serene pool in the courtyard—and the lobby is filled with exotic flora and fauna from around the world. Unlike most casinos designed to confuse you, the Encore sits under a canopy of natural skylight, allowing you to feel oriented and not lost.

Check-in was smooth, and we were whisked away to our suite.  The simplest suites at Encore have luxurious couches situated near floor-to-ceiling windows.  Our suite had a stimulating view of the strip, but another suite where our friends were staying had a stunning vista of the Vegas mountains.  Each suite has a 35-inch flat screen TV that could be seen from the bedroom, living area, and the oversized bathroom.  We got a lot of use out of our large soaking tub, and the separate shower with plush towels also came in handy after a vigorous workout in Encore’s magnificently appointed gym with tons of state-of-the-art equipment.

As for the bed itself, Wynn’s famous down-covered signature bed and smooth cotton bedding almost made sleep the only thing we desired when we slipped under the covers.  A console near the bed allowed us to open and close the drapes and control the lighting without leaving the comfort of the sheets.  We also toured the palatial tower suites, which were in such high demand that Wynn went ahead and constructed twice as many as originally intended.  Fortunate guests staying in these two-story villas enter through an exclusive lobby that would awe even the most jaded billionaire, and they are treated to all the traditional Wynn luxury on an even grander scale.

After relaxing in the room, we were off to unwind in Encore’s unrivaled spa.  The Encore Spa is off the hook, with every imaginable treatment.  Wynn treats his guests to a magical blend of wading pools, heated chairs, and soothing transcendental music.  We both fell asleep after our treatments, and awoke with an almost spiritual glow washing over us. It was tempting to spend all of our time in this oasis. But when hunger calls…

Refreshed and relaxed from our time in the spa, we eagerly sampled some of Encore’s culinary delights.  The restaurant Wazuzu has a 27-foot crystal dragon that presides over an Asian wonderland; the menu includes delectable dishes from China, Japan and Thailand.  If you want to experience a true gastronomic sensation, have your dinner prepared by the famous five-star chef himself at Daniel Boulud’s Brasserie. As with all of Wynn’s namesake chef restaurants, Daniel Boulud shows up everyday to prepare your meals for you.  It’s not even unusual to sit next to Mr. Wynn himself, as we did, at Sinatra’s.  The restaurant is of course named for Mr. Wynn’s good friend, “Old Blue Eyes,” with images, personal letters and Sinatra songs providing the backdrop for a total Sinatra engagement.  The cuisine is Italian—but Ossobuco and Veal Milanese Italian and not Veal Parmigiana Italian. After finishing our meal, we waved to Mr. Wynn and thanked him for a terrific experience.

One of our most memorable dinners was at Switch, a remarkable seafood restaurant that seems more like an amusement park ride if Food Network were to have a theme park.  Every twenty minutes, the room itself performs a ballet, as dramatic music heralds the ultimate transformation: walls move up and down, the lighting changes, and the ceiling opens to reveal the extension of the elaborate chandeliers.  In the course of an hour, the room becomes three entire different decors.  The only thing that doesn’t change is the food on your table, and thank goodness for that!

The retail area that connects the Encore to the Wynn is as much fun to browse as it is to shop.   From Rock and Republic to Chanel, Wynn has stores on a scale that you just can’t appreciate from the Esplanade.  Ceilings are cut.  Sculptures are encrusted with jewels, and stores do not reveal themselves at a glance.  We browsed for three hours on Saturday afternoon, until Sheree finally broke down and bought herself one of Wynn’s signature giant down pillows.  Things are not cheap at the Encore, but sometimes, you just have to treat yourself.

As for the gambling, the Encore is fantastic for high stakes craps and slots.  Wynn definitely caters to his clientele, because the gambling has a Monte Carlo feel to it.  Not wanting to lose too much, we kept our dice throwing to a minimum.  But there is nothing quite as exciting as seeing a box man push chips your way and stacking them on the rail.  And the poker?  Well, Wynn sees to it that you make your way to the Wynn poker room, which was alright by us.  We love playing there, and while the room is smaller than some, the action is always fantastic.  I found myself in a juicy two five game, and luckily for relationship harmony, Sheree worked her magic at an adjoining table.  Who won and who lost?  Well, let’s just say that together we walked away with more than we came.

Alas, our three days in this Vegas paradise were up, and as Sunday evening approached, we prepared to say goodbye to our temporary home.  We picked up our bags from the valet as they summoned us a taxi, and made our way to the airport and back to the East Coast. 

What a pleasure to have experienced the metamorphosis that is Encore. True to its name, the Encore certainly deserves a standing ovation.

 


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