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Newest Las Vegas Resort Hosts Intimate Events Throughout Resort
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Can a mega-resort host an intimate night
on New Years Eve? The newest resort, Wynn Las Vegas, did just that for their
first New Years Eve celebration with a collection of intimate entertainment
and dining options. From classic music and fantastic cuisines to DJs and
dance floors, Wynn Las Vegas offered up the best in personal entertainment
choices for guests to ring in the new year.
Those looking for quiet sophistication chose Five Diamond award winning
restaurant Alex to celebrate the New Year. Chef Alex Stratta offered a
magnificent seasonal New Years menu, a delectable six-course holiday feast
inspired by the flavors of the French Riviera. Guests savored Roasted Sea
Scallops with cauliflower puree and fresh white truffles and Braised Short
Ribs of beef with potato gnocchi and red wine sauce in one of the most chic
settings on the Las Vegas Strip.
In the center of it all was the Lake of Dreams, the 140-ft waterfall
located on the mountain, which pulsated with music and lights throughout the
evening. At 11:45 PM, guests sipping cocktails at Parasol Down watched as the
lake began to bubble with anticipation of 2006. Other fantastic views were
from Daniel Boulud Brassiere and SW Steakhouse with patio seating overlooking
the action of the Lake of Dreams. Each restaurant offered a Five-course Gala
seating prix fixe menu with music and dancing. At all vantage points, guests
overlooking the Lake watched as an image of a giant clock rose out of the
water to count down the last few seconds of 2005.
Guests looking for a feeling of nostalgia dined at the resorts Country
Club: A New American Steakhouse. With a rat pack theme, a band singing their
favorite Sinatra tunes played as guests danced and dined on New York Strip,
Black Sea Bass or Prime Rib of Beef while overlooking the best view on the
strip, the 40-foot waterfall on the 18th hole on the Wynn Las Vegas Golf
Course.
From old Vegas to new Vegas, guests looking for the hottest nightclub
scene danced until the first hours of daylight in 2006 at Wynns new
nightclub, Tryst. With a breathtaking 90-foot waterfall cascading into a
secluded lagoon, guests at the nightclub toasted the New Year with champagne
and danced to resident DJ Justin Hoffman.
"We were very excited that many of the 350,000 Las Vegas visitors choose
to explore the experiences of Wynn Las Vegas as we made history celebrating
our first New Years Eve," said Denise Randazzo, vice president of public
relations and advertising.
Trysts regular hours of operation are Thursdays-Sundays, 10 p.m. to
4 a.m. Cover charge is $30 for men and $20 for women; no cover charge for
bottle customers. Thursday nights is "Industry Night," with complimentary
admission for those in the local service industry with proper ID arriving
before midnight.
Opening its doors on April 28, 2005, Wynn Las Vegas Resort and Country
Club has positioned itself as the preeminent destination resort on the Las
Vegas Strip, where every detail has been designed for the ultimate comfort and
convenience. The 217-acre Resort offers more than 2,700 guest rooms and
suites in its gleaming 50-story bronze tower; 22 food and beverage outlets
specializing in fine Italian, French, Mediterranean, Chinese, Japanese and
American fare. In addition, Wynn Las Vegas features the Strips only 18-hole
golf course, designed by Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn; a 110,000-sq. ft. casino
with coinless slots and a full complement of table games; a full-service
salon, fitness center and signature spa and the Wedding Salons at Wynn Las
Vegas. Entertainment at Wynn Las Vegas includes Le Reve and Avenue Q. For
more information, please visit http://www.wynnlasvegas.com.
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