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2535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

United States, North America

Expert Review: W Las Vegas

W Las Vegas: A Comprehensive Review of a Michelin Guide Selected Property

W Las Vegas, part of the MGM Collection with Marriott Bonvoy, opened its doors on December 18, 2024, following a rebranding from the former Delano Las Vegas. As a property selected by the Michelin Guide for hotels, it aims to offer a sophisticated all-suite luxury lifestyle experience within the vibrant Las Vegas Strip.

1. Overall Rating & Sentiment

The general consensus for W Las Vegas is positive, often praised for its spacious all-suite accommodations and a generally tranquil atmosphere, especially when compared to the bustling casino hotels of the Strip. Guests appreciate its modern design and the convenience of being connected to the extensive amenities of Mandalay Bay. While some reviews note that the property, in its initial phase, largely retains the "bones" of the former Delano, with renovations planned to fully align it with the W brand identity over the coming years, the comfort and value are frequently highlighted. The Michelin Guide itself notes a positive guest score and mentions spacious rooms and a pleasant ambiance.

2. Key Highlights

  • Design & Ambiance: The hotel features a modern, minimalist design with a white-on-white palette in its suites, providing a stylish and light-filled environment, a stark contrast to the often darker ambiance of hallways. The lobby offers a contemporary feel, creating a chic entry point.
  • Amenities: Guests benefit from shared access to Mandalay Bay's extensive amenities, including its renowned pool area, hot tubs, full-service spa (BATHHOUSE), and fitness center. On-site, the W boasts the sophisticated Franklin Lounge in the lobby, and the Skyfall Panoramic Bar & Lounge on the 64th floor, offering cocktails and breathtaking city views. It is also a pet-friendly property.
  • Service: The staff is frequently described as helpful and friendly, contributing to a pleasant stay.

3. Room Quality

All accommodations at W Las Vegas are suites, a significant highlight for many guests. These suites are notably spacious, with entry-level options measuring around 725 square feet, featuring separate living areas, private bedrooms, and often a convenient half-bath in the lounge. Comfort is generally high, with pillowtop mattresses ensuring a good night's sleep. Bathrooms are well-appointed with deep-soaking tubs, separate showers, and designer toiletries. While the rooms are comfortable and clean, some aspects, like the 46-inch flat-screen TVs lacking modern smart TV features or casting options, suggest they are awaiting full W-specific renovations.

4. Dining Experience

W Las Vegas provides several on-site dining and lounge options. Franklin Lounge serves craft cocktails and appetizers in a seductive lobby setting, while Skyfall Panoramic Bar & Lounge offers artisan cocktails and shareable bites with stunning views from the 64th floor. For a quick bite or coffee, guests can visit 3940 Coffee and Tea. Breakfast is available, though often at a surcharge. Notably, the former Delano's breakfast spot, Dela's Kitchen, is permanently closed. For a wider array of culinary experiences, guests have convenient access to the extensive selection of restaurants within the connected Mandalay Bay complex, including celebrity chef establishments. Some guests have noted that room service quality can be underwhelming, suggesting that dining out in Mandalay Bay might be a better option for a full restaurant experience.

5. Service & Staff

Guest feedback consistently praises the W Las Vegas staff for their helpfulness and friendly demeanor. During the initial rebranding phase, some guests observed that staff were still becoming familiar with the intricacies of the Marriott Bonvoy program. However, this is a common occurrence during transitions and is expected to improve as the W brand becomes more established at the property. The overall sentiment remains that the service contributes positively to the guest experience.

6. Location & Accessibility

Situated at the very south end of the Las Vegas Strip, W Las Vegas is integrated into the Mandalay Bay complex. This location is particularly advantageous for those attending events at Allegiant Stadium or the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, both of which are nearby. While it's not in the "middle of the action" like some central Strip hotels, many guests appreciate the quieter, more relaxed atmosphere it offers. Transportation to other parts of the Strip is accessible via the monorail, which can be reached through the connection to Luxor. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is approximately two miles away. Both self-parking and valet parking are available, though fees apply.

7. Value & Pricing

W Las Vegas generally offers good value, particularly considering its all-suite accommodations, with rates potentially starting as low as $149 or 15,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night. Guests often find the spacious suites and amenities a worthwhile trade-off for the price point, especially compared to other luxury options on the Strip. However, it's important to factor in the typical Las Vegas resort fees (which can be around $50 daily) and parking fees when considering the total cost. For Marriott Bonvoy members, earning and redeeming points is a benefit of staying here.

8. Common Complaints

While generally positive, some recurring criticisms include:

  • Unfinished W Identity: As a recently rebranded property, some guests feel the hotel has not yet fully embraced the distinct W brand aesthetic and offerings, as many of the rooms and public spaces largely remain from its Delano era. Full renovations are anticipated over the next few years.
  • In-Room Technology: The lack of modern smart TV features or casting options in suites has been noted as a minor drawback for a contemporary luxury hotel.
  • No Personal Fridge: Suites only feature a sensored minibar, with no dedicated refrigerator for personal use, which can be inconvenient for guests.
  • Noise Levels: Some reviews mention potential noise disturbances from hallways and aircraft due to its proximity to the airport.
  • Dining Limitations: While access to Mandalay Bay's restaurants is a plus, the on-site dining options at W Las Vegas are more limited, and room service has received mixed reviews.
  • Location for Central Strip Access: Its position at the far south end of the Strip can be a disadvantage for those who prefer to be in the immediate vicinity of the Strip's busiest attractions and casinos.

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Points to Consider

  • While generally positive, some recurring criticisms include:

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