Encore at Wynn Las Vegas — The Strip
The Encore Resort Suite King is a 745-square-foot, one-bedroom suite at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas that sleeps up to 3 guests. It sits on a high floor with floor-to-ceiling windows framing Las Vegas Strip views, and separates a dedicated living area from the King bedroom. The standout features are an oversized marble soaking tub, a touchscreen in-room tablet for full suite control, and 507-thread-count linens on the Wynn Dream Bed.
Spread across 745 square feet on a high floor of the Encore tower, this suite draws a clear line between a lounge-ready living space and a proper bedroom — a layout that makes the square footage feel generous rather than just large.
At 745 square feet, the Encore Resort Suite King divides its floor plan into a distinct living zone and a separate sleeping area, so the L-shaped sofa and work desk never compete with the King Wynn Dream Bed for visual real estate. Floor-to-ceiling windows run the length of the suite, pulling in views of the Las Vegas Strip, the Encore pool deck, or downtown Las Vegas depending on your assigned orientation. The bedroom is anchored by a double pillow-top Wynn Dream Bed dressed in 507-thread-count linens, and a 55-inch 4K UHD television sits on a swiveling base so it can be watched comfortably from the sofa, the desk, or the bed.
The bathroom is finished in oversize marble and includes a soaking tub, a separate glass-enclosed shower, dual sinks, a separate water closet, and terrycloth bathrobes. Every nightstand has integrated power outlets with USB ports for device charging. Rather than a traditional bedside panel, an in-room tablet handles touchscreen control of lighting, drapes, temperature, room service orders, and spa reservations. The suite is positioned on a high floor, which reinforces the Strip-view payoff that the floor-to-ceiling windows promise.
This suite works well for a solo traveler who wants dedicated workspace alongside a proper living area, or for two guests who want room to decompress after a day on the Strip without feeling cramped — it accommodates up to 3 guests in total. Travelers who book into the Encore Resort category rather than the Tower Suites category are still accessing the same 745-square-foot floor plan and the same Wynn Dream Bed standard, but should note that the Tower Suites tier adds a separate entrance, a dedicated registration lobby, twice-daily housekeeping with nightly turndown, a daily breakfast credit, and complimentary garment pressing — amenities that are not documented as inclusions in the Resort Suite category.
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Both room types share the same 745-square-foot floor plan and the same King Wynn Dream Bed with 507-thread-count linens, but they belong to separate booking categories with different service tiers. The Encore Tower Suites category adds an exclusive entrance and registration lobby, twice-daily housekeeping with nightly turndown, a $50 daily breakfast credit valid until noon at select resort restaurants, complimentary coffee each morning at Espresso, and complimentary hand-pressing of four garments per day. The Resort Suite category does not list those inclusions in available source data.
The Encore Resort Suite King accommodates a maximum of 3 guests. The suite has one King bed, so any third guest would require a rollaway or similar arrangement — confirm directly with the hotel at booking if you need that option.
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide views of the Las Vegas Strip, the Encore pool area, or downtown Las Vegas, depending on which orientation the hotel assigns. Because the suite is situated on a high floor, sight lines over surrounding structures are generally unobstructed, though a specific floor number is not guaranteed at booking.
The bathroom includes an oversize marble soaking tub, a separate glass-enclosed shower, dual sinks, a separate water closet, and terrycloth bathrobes. The tub is one of the suite's primary selling points for guests who prioritize a genuine soak rather than a standard hotel bath.
The suite uses an in-room tablet as its central control interface. Through that tablet, guests can adjust lighting levels, open or close drapes, change the thermostat, place room service orders, and make dining or spa reservations without picking up a phone. Nightstands also include integrated power outlets with USB ports, so device charging does not depend on tracking down a free wall outlet.