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Lure

Lure is the second nightclub and ultra-lounge of Wynn Las Vegas. It is one of two nightclubs that opened with the resort. Its counterpart club was the failed Le Bête, which has since been reopened as Tryst. Lure's convenient location just off the casino floor puts it in an increasingly popular class of establishments known “casino clubs”. These clubs offer relaxing and intimate environments where patrons looking to escape the excitement of the casino can socialize and drink. Lure has been acclaimed by critics as one of the “hippest” clubs in the city. While Le Bête's successor, Tryst, has overshadowed Lure, the club has a strong and loyal following and is one of the most popular ultra-lounge style clubs in the city. However, despite those reviews, Wynn claims that the club is not doing well and needs to be replaced.

Vanity - The Original Sin

Vanity - The Original Sin is a new ultralounge club, set to be designed by James Sinclair and to replace Lure. It is expected to completed around January or February 2007.

Restaurants

• Alex

• Bartolotta Ristorante di Mare

• Corsa Cucina

• The Country Club - an American Steakhouse

• Daniel Boulud Brasserie

• Okada

• Red 8 - Asian Bistro

• Sugar & Ice (in the Wynn Esplanade)

• SW Steakhouse

• Tableau

• Terrace Point Café

• The Buffet

• The Café

• Wing Lei

• Zoozacrackers

Wynn Esplanade Shoppes

• Black Satin Intimates

• Brioni

• Chanel

• Christian Dior

• Manolo Blahnik

• Cartier

• Jean Paul Gaultier

• Oscar de la Renta

• Louis Vuitton

• Jo Malone

• Graff Jewelers

• Judith Leiber

• La Flirt

• Wynn Signature Shop

• Shoe-In

• OutFit

• Wynn & Company - Jewelry

• Wynn LVNV

• Chocolat (in Wynn LVNV)

• San Georgio

Amenities

Wynn Golf and Country Club

The Wynn Golf and Country Club is the only golf course on the Las Vegas Strip. It was designed by Steve Wynn and Tom Fazio, who previously worked together on the Shadow Creek Golf Club, also in Las Vegas. Use of the course is restricted to hotel guests at a cost of $550 per round.

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Source:

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