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Built upon a legacy of sublime beauty, unparalleled service, and timeless design, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is the newest chapter in the 70-year history of the iconic Fontainebleau brand. With its expansion to the Las Vegas Strip, Fontainebleau Las Vegas ushers in a new era of luxury hospitality defined by a stunning 150,000-square-foot casino, world-class dining, vibrant entertainment and nightlife, and more than 3,600 exquisite hotel rooms and suites. A glimmering new Las Vegas landmark, Fontainebleau Las Vegas offers chic accommodations across 60 stunning floors, each offering floor-to-ceiling picture worthy views of the Strip or surrounding mountains.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
2777 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada
89102
Nearest Airport: LAS
A stay here will change you! Fountainbleu is truly to good for Las Vegas, it’s just that special. The attention to detail raises the bar and the Fountainbleu doesn’t miss a beat. The most beautiful restaurants and bars, delicious food (some of which can be found at the food court alone)! The staff is exceptionally friendly and seem to genuinely like working here. You just have to experience this hotel, it puts the rest to shame.
Melissa B
Such a nice hotel. Everything was beautiful and the people working there were super kind and attentive. The place is just gorgeous!
Carlos G
Had a great time here! Room was beautiful, check in easy and the in room dining was great. The lobby even smelled great! I didnt win at slots though...
Amanda E - Milton, West Virginia
Beautiful Hotel, great location and amazing staff. The Hall of Excellence is a MUST SEE for any sports fan, and even music fans. Some of the coolest memorabilia you'll ever see, all with a guided digital tour where you can scan the items and hear narrations from legends like Morgan Freeman, Tom Brady, Bob Costas, Marv Albert and even Oprah! Honestly, the coolest sports-related museum I've ever been to
Mike S
Had been looking forward to staying at fountain bleu since I visited in July 2024. I booked 3 nights originally but sadly we cancelled due to receiving a fab offer from Circa and resorts world. I kept checking my email and received another great opportunity to stay at FB for my last few nights in town. Free room, no tax or resort fees. I was so excited. I had already been in Vegas for 2 weeks but had only spent a couple nights on the strip. While the FB is quite far down the strip, my sister and I easily walked up to the Bellagio area one evening. With Wynn/Encore and LVRW so close, there are unlimited places to eat, explore, shop and people watch. We parked our car in self park (free for hotel guests) and easily made it to the registration desk. A small line up meant we were helped quickly. The vibe was calm and everyone seemed pleased to be there (including the staff). I hoped to use a suite upgrade offer for one of my three nights only and although they couldn’t fill this request, we were given a beautiful room with views of the pools, mountains and strip and as a bonus, we could watch the sphere all night! I noticed the signature scent immediately but it wasn’t overpowering at all. The large scale of everything, in addition to the vast open spaces, really help create an airy, unhurried atmosphere throughout the resort. The extra touches in the room such as the “bleu” mirror feature in the bathroom and the bed linens made the experience extra special. The art throughout the resort is unbelievable and I think goes unnoticed by many- it is truly amazing as well as interesting- notably the sound waves piece and of course, the nickel couch. Despite its size, we found FB easy to navigate including the food hall and pool area. FB casino floor is above and beyond others in regards to attentive casino floor staff. So many people working very hard to keep it spotless and classy. Our “drinks” kept coming and our host was very good at suggesting excellent choices (the best pina coladas) and even brought us some tequila shots. She found my sister for me in a different gaming area n and led me straight to her, which blew my mind. I noticed her presence quietly fade away as the night wore on and we required less and less service- lol! In comparison to most of the other resorts we visited, the service by everyone we encountered at Fountain Bleu was absolutely above and beyond great; from our hotel check in to the Hall of Excellence hosts to the staff at the new lobster shack, we were treated fabulously. The Hall of Excellence (free tickets via email offer) is a great addition and I’m sure will only get better. There are so many priceless artifacts in there and I love the interactive tour design. The pool- although I was super excited to spend time at the pools; this was the only area deserving of a few negative comments imo. We spent most of Sunday afternoon at the main pool and found two chairs together a bit difficult to find. Lots of chairs were covered in towels but no one seemed to be using them.. for hours at a time. Although the pool deck and chairs were very hot, there seemed to be a lot of shade. In fact, getting some sun rays was a challenge due to so many umbrellas open. It was quite busy (compared to the streets, it was hopping) until about 3:30 pm. As people cleared out, the aftermath was undeniable. Dirty dishes, piled with leftovers and seemingly untouched bar drinks (including the $37 souvenir cups) were everywhere. Many piles leaned precariously close to the pool’s edge just waiting for the wild children to topple them over. I seen kids using bar glasses as pool toys as they jumped from the in-pool loungers, into the deeper water. At one point, we saw a worker shoveling ice from a cart directly into the water dispenser (work gloves, shovel and open bin cart). The bartender who served me was helpful and quick though and all the workers were definitely earning their pay with a smile on their face. The only other thing I feel should be mentioned and only because Vegas is no longer just for adults, is the shocking amount of women parading around with nearly nothing on (and not just at the pool) I’m all for showing off one’s body especially if you work hard for great results; however, things have gotten a bit out of hand. I seen 2 completely bare butts (front and back) while at the pool. And these bare butts weren’t the result of skimpy bathing suits- one was a Jean mini skirt that was only covering about 3 inches below the waist and the other was a pair of see through black nylon pants that only had a seam for coverage. I can’t help wonder what the kids in the area think of this? The other moon I got was on the casino floor and unfortunately the girl had dropped her bag and bent to pick it up. Although I noticed many young girls wearing little clothing at other resorts, it seemed as though there was a full on parade of girls trying to wear as little as shockingly possible at FB and quite a few of them have a healthy attitude towards loving their bodies at any size! To be fair, there were also some beautiful people dressed impeccably mixed within the crowds. This all made for some interesting people watching. One thing my sister and I also noticed was that the crowds at FB were respectfully behaved, while at a few other places, we encountered some very loud groups of people (especially young guys and a few older women who apparently were angry at one another) who obviously were enjoying the never ending opportunity for “drinks”. Overall, I loved my stay at Fontainebleau and would go back in a heart beat.
ccrump2016 - Topley, Canada
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