Resorts World Las Vegas casino
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Resorts World Las Vegas

Las Vegas, United States

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CasinoList Rating

9.0
★★★★★
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Verified: May 13, 2026

Updated: May 13, 2026

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https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q14705265https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resorts World Las Vegashttps://www.openstreetmap.org/node/367054910

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Identity and location

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Gaming floor

6 game categoryies listed for this property.

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Table limits

Table minimums and maximums are not listed yet.

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Amenities and logistics

6 amenity items listed for visit planning.

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Hours and access

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About

Resorts World Las Vegas sits on the Las Vegas Strip at 3131 South Las Vegas Boulevard in Winchester, Nevada. The resort is owned and operated by Genting Group as part of the Resorts World brand, a global hospitality portfolio. The property has an interesting recent history: it occupies the site of the former Stardust Resort and Casino, which operated until 2007. After the Stardust closed, the land was slated for Echelon Place, a mixed-use development that stalled during the 2008 financial crisis. Genting acquired the unfinished Echelon project in 2013 and redeveloped it as Resorts World Las Vegas, retaining and repurposing some of the existing Echelon structures. Architect Paul Steelman designed the property. The casino floor itself is not detailed in available public records, so specifics on table games, slot machine counts, poker room configuration, or gaming limits are not listed. This is a notable gap for players comparing options on the Strip, as table minimums and game variety are often deciding factors. Service and atmosphere details—including room count, dining venues, spa facilities, entertainment offerings, and guest experience standards—are similarly not documented in the public fact sheet. Without this information, it is difficult to assess how Resorts World Las Vegas positions itself against competing Strip properties or what amenities justify a visit. Value and bonuses for players are not listed. Typical Las Vegas resorts offer player loyalty programs, promotional offers, and room packages, but Resorts World Las Vegas's specific programs, bonus structures, or any wagering requirements are not publicly available. Regarding trust and licensing, Resorts World Las Vegas operates under Nevada gaming regulations as a licensed casino resort. Genting Group is a multinational hospitality and gaming company with a long operational history, which provides baseline credibility. However, specific licensing details, regulatory standing, or compliance records are not included in the available fact sheet. For practical logistics—operating hours, parking availability, dress code, age restrictions, and withdrawal or deposit policies—no details are publicly listed. These are friction points that matter to visitors and should be confirmed directly with the resort before arrival.

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CasinoList Insight

Resorts World Las Vegas suits Strip visitors who want a mid-Strip location backed by an established international operator, but the lack of public information on table limits, room inventory, dining, and amenities makes it hard to recommend without direct research. Skip it if you need upfront clarity on gaming options and facility details before booking.

Player Fit Notes

Use these checks before treating Resorts World Las Vegas as the right casino for your trip.

Bankroll fit

Table minimums are not listed yet. Verify current limits before a long drive or hotel booking.
Maximum bet data is not listed yet. High-limit players should confirm limits directly with the property.

Game fit

Listed games include blackjack, baccarat, roulette, craps, and more.
Poker room is not listed. Poker-focused players should verify before choosing this property.

Before you go

This casino is not listed as 24 hours. Confirm opening hours before late-night or early-morning plans.
Parking is listed. Check whether it is free, validated, event-priced, or attached to a hotel or resort fee.

Games Available

blackjackbaccaratroulettecrapsslotspai gow

Amenities

hotel
spa
pool
restaurants
theater
shopping

Visit Playbook

Before You Go

  • Confirm casino floor hours, table game availability, and table limits by calling the resort or checking their official website, as these details are not publicly listed.
  • Check the resort's website or call ahead to verify current room availability, room types, and any package deals or promotional rates.
  • Review Genting Group's player loyalty program (if available) and any sign-up bonuses or promotions before arrival to maximize value.

On Arrival

  • Ask the front desk or casino host about parking options, fees, and guest parking validation to avoid surprises.
  • Visit the casino cage or player services to confirm deposit methods, withdrawal limits, and any KYC (know-your-customer) requirements.
  • Request a property map or ask staff about dining, entertainment, and amenity locations, as these are not detailed in public records.

Red Flags

  • Limited public information on gaming options, table limits, and room inventory makes it difficult to assess fit before booking; verify specifics directly with the resort.
  • No published details on player bonuses, loyalty programs, or promotional terms; ask about these at check-in to avoid disappointment.
  • Parking and fee structures are not listed; confirm costs and validation policies before arrival to budget accurately.

Frequently Asked

What are the table limits at Resorts World Las Vegas?

Table limits and specific gaming options are not listed in public records. Contact the casino directly at the property or via their website to confirm minimum and maximum bets for blackjack, roulette, poker, and other games.

How many rooms does Resorts World Las Vegas have?

Room count is not publicly listed. You can contact the resort directly or check their official website for current accommodation inventory and room types.

What are the operating hours for the casino floor?

Casino floor hours are not listed in available public information. Call the resort or visit their website to confirm daily operating hours.

Is there parking at Resorts World Las Vegas?

Parking availability and structure details are not documented in the public fact sheet. Contact the resort to ask about self-parking, valet, parking fees, and guest parking policies.

What is the dress code for Resorts World Las Vegas?

Dress code requirements are not listed. Most Las Vegas casinos have casual daytime policies and smart-casual or business-casual evening standards; confirm with the resort for their specific rules.

Who owns and operates Resorts World Las Vegas?

Resorts World Las Vegas is owned and operated by Genting Group, a multinational hospitality and gaming company, as part of the Resorts World brand.

What was on this site before Resorts World Las Vegas?

The property was the site of the Stardust Resort and Casino until 2007. After the Stardust closed, the land was planned for Echelon Place, a mixed-use project that halted during the 2008 economic downturn. Genting acquired the unfinished Echelon project in 2013 and redeveloped it as Resorts World Las Vegas.

Quick Info

Age 21+

Experience Type

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