From cozy rooms to an 'airport vibe' and VIRGIN restaurant menus: Travel expert delivers verdict on $3.7 billion Fontainebleau, tallest hotel on Vegas Strip

The 67-story hotel took 16 years to complete, with rooms starting from $300 (£239). A secret review reveals that the resort is beautiful but "has no atmosphere yet." READ MORE: The world's 100 best hotel suites for 2024 revealed Visit MailOnline Travel for more 2024 vacation tips, tricks and advice

It cost $3.7 billion (£2.9 billion) and is the tallest habitable building in Nevada and took 16 years to build. complete.

Now the long-awaited project is finally open.

After a period of painful development After seeing the casino sit idle, 70% complete, for a decade when funding stalled, the 67-story hotel tower opened to the public on December 13, 2023.

With 3,644 rooms and measuring 224 m high, this mammoth property is now a fixture on the Las Vegas Strip landscape. Was it worth the wait?

TravelZork, which specializes in reviews of Las Vegas lodging and casinos, sent Marc Meltzer (@ MeltzVegas) in a secret buyer's notice to put the new hot spot through its steps. He stayed two nights

From cozy rooms to an 'airport vibe' and VIRGIN restaurant menus: Travel expert delivers verdict on $3.7 billion Fontainebleau, tallest hotel on Vegas Strip
The 67-story hotel took 16 years to complete, with rooms starting from $300 (£239). A secret review reveals that the resort is beautiful but "has no atmosphere yet." READ MORE: The world's 100 best hotel suites for 2024 revealed Visit MailOnline Travel for more 2024 vacation tips, tricks and advice

It cost $3.7 billion (£2.9 billion) and is the tallest habitable building in Nevada and took 16 years to build. complete.

Now the long-awaited project is finally open.

After a period of painful development After seeing the casino sit idle, 70% complete, for a decade when funding stalled, the 67-story hotel tower opened to the public on December 13, 2023.

With 3,644 rooms and measuring 224 m high, this mammoth property is now a fixture on the Las Vegas Strip landscape. Was it worth the wait?

TravelZork, which specializes in reviews of Las Vegas lodging and casinos, sent Marc Meltzer (@ MeltzVegas) in a secret buyer's notice to put the new hot spot through its steps. He stayed two nights

What's Your Reaction?

like

dislike

love

funny

angry

sad

wow