The highly anticipated signature show at the all new Wynn Las Vegas. Created by internationally acclaimed director Franco Dragone (Celine Dion’s A New Day, 'O', Mystere), Le Rêve, will take place in the spectacular aquatic in-the-round dome theater conceptualized by DRAGONE. It’s a Wynn Wynn situation when it comes to over-the-top accoutrements at this much anticipated property, starting with an eight-story, 100-foot mountain enclosing a three-acre lake. The 45-story chocolate-colored reflective glass tower is 514-foot tall (the tallest tower in Las Vegas) with two winding, curved, atrium escalators in the main lobby costing $1.8 million, a 111,000-square-foot casino, a three-acre pool, luxury spa, the Strip's only 18-hole golf course and an art gallery.
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"Le Reve," the water-based, $24 million production show (much like Bellagios "O"), is housed in the 2,080-seat, $70-million Aqua Theater, where water surrounds the audience---above, below and even around the seats. The farthest seat is only forty feet from the stage. The Tony-award winning, unorthodox, Broadway puppet play, "Avenue Q," is presented in another theater, which seats 1,200. Of note is the Wynns wooing of celebrity chefs from around the country for its 22 restaurants. Not only have these culinary masters created signature dining venues, most are sticking around to run them. Included in the big name line-up are Daniel Boulud, Eric Klein and Stephen Kalt. Among the many upscale stores are Manolo Blahnik, Jean Paul Gaultier, Oscar de la Renta and the like. The Penske Wynn Ferrari Maserati dealership highlights the high-end shopping experience; keep in mind that it costs fifteen dollars just to go into the showroom and view the cars, although this entry fee does include a cap, if that's any consolation. Each of the 2,500-plus guestrooms and suites has floor-to-ceiling windows, European linens and a flat screen TV.