the name Wynn has practically become synonymous
with the name Las Vegas. Steve Wynn has reshaped the
face of the Las Vegas Strip and is now on his way to
attempting the same feet with the Asian casino market
in the gambling hub of Macau. Steve Wynn's most resent
venture on the Las Vegas strip was one so close to his
ideal that he named it after himself. the Wynn has
enjoyed a strong introduction to the competitive Las
Vegas resort and casino market since its opening in
April of 2005.
the Las Vegas resort boasts an impressive track
record of have one of the higher win rates for both
its slot machines and it table games. the average room
rate per night for the Wynn is $278, which it
reflective of Steve's commitment to making the
rooms some of the most luxurious in Las Vegas. the 320
thread-count linens and opulent bathroom and floor
space must have caught on because the resort has also
bee enjoying a 93% occupancy rate.
Among fabulous places to rest your head, Las Vegas
is off course known for it gambling, and the Wynn is
not having any problems succeeding in that department
as all of its slot machines bring in at least $252 a
day on average and each one of its table games brings
in a average of $8,842. Since Steve Wynn has clearly
achieved power-house status in Las Vegas, he will be
opening his new Macau resort only when he feels it is
up to his pristine standard of surpassing all other
resort already in the area, "Macau is our opening
gambit in Asia. It's the beginning of our role as an
Asian company and therefore the moment shouldn't be
wasted or squandered."