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With Las Vegas Slumping, Wynn Plans 4th Hotel At $400 A Night

By Dave Simpson
With Las Vegas Slumping, Wynn Plans 4th Hotel At $400 A Night

Casino magnate Steve Wynn is planning a fourth hotel in Las Vegas, a vote of confidence in a city still coping with lower attendance since an October 1 mass shooting.

The new hotel will be built on the site of the former Frontier hotel, across Las Vegas Boulevard from Wynn’s two existing properties. It will feature approximately 2,500 hotel rooms and be linked to the Wynn and Encore hotels by an “air-conditioned umbilical hallway,” Wynn said on a conference call Monday.

Wynn Resorts Ltd. acquired the 38-acre site for $336 million in December. The company is also building a hotel, convention center and lake resort, Paradise Park, behind its current properties.

Hotels are extremely profitable,” Wynn said on the call. “With our room rates, we operate 50-to-60% margins in the hotels. So I want to add more rooms.”

Visitors to Sin City fell 1.7% to 42.2 million in 2017, the first decline in four years, according to preliminary data from the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority. Declines were steeper in the last three months of the year after the shooting left 58 people dead.

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Room rates in Las Vegas rose 2.8% to an average of $129 a night last year, while the percentage of rooms occupied was little changed from a year earlier.

Wynn’s newest hotel rooms will feature 24-foot-wide window views, his-and-her bathrooms and 80-inch TVs. The company’s average room rates are rising and will likely hit $400 by the time all of the rooms under construction are finished, the executive said.

Wynn Resorts’ overall results, reported Monday (January 22), beat estimates thanks to strength in Macau. Revenue in Las Vegas fell 1.6% to $377 million, while adjusted profit dropped 9.2% to $104.1 million.

“You have to ask yourself, investment community, do you believe that Las Vegas, Nevada, will for the next decade or two continue to be a major destination city in the United States of America and the world?” Wynn asked. “This is a great city to be in. It’s a great city to develop in.”

News by Bloomberg, edited by Hospitality Ireland