17 days ago by Wynn Staff
Inside the Rooms at Wynn vs. Encore Las Vegas: Which Hotel Is Right for Your Stay?
The perfect stay, tailored to you.
17 days ago by Wynn Staff
The perfect stay, tailored to you.
Wynn and Encore sit side by side on the Las Vegas Strip, but they don’t feel interchangeable once you’re inside the rooms. Think of Wynn as polished, energetic, and design-forward—perfect for guests who want to be at the center of it all—while Encore reads a touch more residential and retreat-like, with an emphasis on space, calm, and that “exhale” feeling the minute the door closes. If you’re deciding where to book, the smartest approach is to choose based on how you want your stay to feel—and which room type best matches your plans.
Wynn’s standard rooms are designed for guests who want luxury without extra fuss: refined finishes, smart storage, and a layout that makes it easy to transition from afternoon reset to dinner to nightlife. In the Wynn Resort King and Wynn Resort Two Queens, the aesthetic is clean and contemporary, with a soothing palette and lighting that flatters at every hour (yes, including the “let’s take one quick photo” moment before heading out). Expect a spacious sitting area, a generous work surface if you’re mixing business with pleasure, and a bathroom that’s built for getting ready—double sinks, thoughtful mirrors, and the kind of shower pressure you’ll miss the second you get home.

Step up to a Wynn Panoramic View room and the Strip becomes part of the design. These higher-floor categories are all about sightlines—city sparkle at night, soft desert light in the morning—and they’re especially satisfying if you’re someone who loves a slow coffee moment with a view before your day starts. It’s one of the easiest ways to elevate your stay without changing your entire trip budget.
For guests who want a more exclusive, “quiet luxury” experience inside the larger resort, Wynn Tower Suites are the move. Tower Suites rooms and suites typically deliver a more tailored arrival and a more secluded vibe, with the sense that you’ve stepped into a private hotel within the hotel. The Tower Suites King is a strong choice for couples who want extra room to spread out, while the Tower Suites Executive Suite adds a true separation of spaces—ideal if you’re traveling with a friend, hosting a pre-dinner toast, or just prefer a living room that feels like a living room.
If you want Wynn’s most statement-making accommodations, the larger suites are designed for entertaining and indulgence: multiple seating areas, dining space, and the kind of scale that makes even a quick in-room breakfast feel like a scene. These are the categories you book for milestone weekends, VIP-style hosting, or simply because you want the room to be part of the story—not just where you sleep.
Encore is often described as the “suite side,” and that reputation is earned. Encore rooms typically feel more expansive, with layouts that lean into lounging. The Encore Resort King and Encore Resort Two Queens deliver that signature sense of space—more room for a longer stay, more room for shopping bags, more room for your morning routine to unfold without feeling like you’re choreographing around your luggage.

Encore’s design language reads slightly softer and more intimate than Wynn’s: still glamorous, still high-design, but with a quieter confidence. If Wynn feels like the perfect starting point for a night out, Encore feels like the ideal landing place afterward. It’s a particularly strong fit for guests who value sleep quality, privacy, and that “hotel as sanctuary” mood—even when you’re in the middle of Las Vegas.
Encore Panoramic View categories deliver the same wow factor as Wynn’s high-floor rooms, but with a more relaxed, residential angle. These rooms are made for long soaks, unhurried getting-ready rituals, and the kind of afternoon nap that can only happen when your room feels genuinely separate from the rest of the Strip.
Encore also shines when you move into its larger suites—especially if you want a space that functions like an elevated apartment. Many Encore suite layouts prioritize flow: a living room that invites you to stay awhile, a sleeping area that feels distinctly private, and bathrooms designed with a spa sensibility. If your Las Vegas plans include downtime, wellness moments, or simply the desire to actually use your room (not just pass through it), Encore has a natural advantage.
Choose Wynn if your trip is built around restaurants, nightlife, and that classic “step outside and everything is happening” energy. Wynn’s room categories are ideal for guests who want streamlined luxury—beautiful, modern, and in sync with the resort's momentum.

Choose Encore if you’re prioritizing space and a calmer in-room experience—especially for longer stays, couples who like a slower pace, or travelers who want a room that feels like a true retreat between plans. Encore’s layouts tend to make the room itself feel like an experience, not just a backdrop.
Prioritize the upgrade that will change your day-to-day the most. For some guests, that’s a panoramic view—because the room becomes a destination in itself. For others, it’s a suite category—because having separate spaces transforms everything from getting ready to late-night snacks to morning coffee. And if you’re celebrating, a Tower Suites or larger suite experience is the kind of splurge that doesn’t just feel luxurious—it feels memorable.

At Wynn and Encore, the baseline is already elevated. The difference is the vibe: Wynn is high-style and high-energy; Encore is spacious and restorative. Book the one that matches your rhythm, then choose the room type that supports the way you want to live in Las Vegas—whether that means a sleek launchpad for your itinerary or a calm, gorgeous sanctuary that makes you want to stay in just a little longer.