Wynn Las Vegas Casino vs Springs Preserve
Both Springs Preserve and Wynn Las Vegas Casino are rated highly by expert reviewers. Overall, Springs Preserve scores marginally better than Wynn Las Vegas Casino. Springs Preserve is ranked #4 in Las Vegas with praise from 6 reviews like Frommer's, Fodor's and Michelin Guide.
Wynn Las Vegas Casino
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3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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Fodor's
"Wynn's casino is a gorgeous, inviting place to play (and a great place to spot celebrities)."
Lonely Planet
"Steve Wynn's signature (literally, his name is written in script across the top, punctuated by a period) casino hotel stands on the site of the imploded 1950s-era Desert Inn."
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Travel + Leisure
"While serenity and the Strip tend to be mutually exclusive, the two come together at the Wynn Las Vegas golf course, where the buzz of the boulevard is blocked by tall fences and lush forests."
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Jetsetter
"Classy, kitsch-free megaresort with the Strip’s only golf course, indoor-outdoor restaurants and one of the city’s best pool scenes."
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Travel + Leisure
"The 75,000-square-foot house casino at the Wynn Las Vegas Encore resort is the prototypical Vegas card palace."
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Bettors can choose from a variety of table games, 700 slot machines, and a 26-table poker room.
Springs Preserve
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333 S. Valley View Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
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Fodor's
"This 180-acre complex defies traditional categories, combining botanical gardens, hiking trails, live animal exhibits, and an ultra-modern interactive museum."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This educational complex is an incredible trip through historical, cultural and biological time."
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Travel + Leisure
"Visitors can wander the trails for free, through a dramatic desert landscape dotted with cacti, acacia and mesquite trees, and re-created Pueblo Indian dwellings."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"Museums, galleries, botanical gardens and a living desert center full of Gila monsters and ... the recently reopened Nevada State Museum."
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Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"Opened in 2007 as the city's first nod to its desert surroundings, this 180-acre park occupies the site of the original springs that were the birthplace of Las Vegas."
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