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New Mega Resort in Las Vegas Partners with Hilton Brands

Resorts World Las Vegas and Hilton create new multi-brand presence on the Las Vegas Strip and bring LXR Hotels & Resorts and Conrad Hotels & Resorts brands as a $4.3 billion integrated resort experience

Resorts World Las Vegas and Hilton will be bringing three of Hilton’s premium brands together for the first time when the $4.3 billion integrated resort, which is currently being developed, opens in summer 2021. The partnership marks Hilton’s largest multi-brand deal in company history and will include three Hilton premium brands, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, LXR and Conrad, into Resorts World Las Vegas. The 3,500-room resort will also be part of Hilton Honors, representing 18 distinct brands, offering members direct access to instant benefits for guests, including flexible payment options, exclusive member discounts, Digital Key and more.  

“It was natural for us to partner with Hilton, a leader in the global hospitality industry,” said Scott Sibella, president, Resorts World Las Vegas. “Hilton embodies the values and top-level hospitality that align with Resorts World.”

Together, Resorts World and Hilton are bringing back the essence of The Las Vegas Hilton, once the largest hotel in the world and synonymous with gaming, conventions and entertainment in Las Vegas, with this multi-brand development. Guests will have access to the resort’s premier facilities, including a 5,000-capacity state-of-the-art theater, which is scalable to host A-list celebrity residencies and corporate events; 350,000 square feet of meeting and convention space; 220,000-square-foot pool complex with seven unique pool experiences; spa and fitness center; extensive collection of casual and fine-dining food and beverage concepts; and more.

“This will mark our largest multi-brand deal in company history, and we are excited to work with our new partners to create a distinct hotel experience in an unbeatable location for our future guests and Hilton Honors members,” said Ian Carter, president, global development, architecture, design & construction, Hilton.

Resorts World Las Vegas is being developed by Malaysia-based Genting Berhad, and is currently one of the largest hotel construction sites currently in the U.S. as an 88-acre site.