MegaResote on the Strip participates in a global travel network featuring some of the world’s most luxurious and exclusive hotels.
According to a news release, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is accepted by Virtuoso, a global collection of travel agents, destinations and high-end services. Virtuoso agents sell an average of $35 billion a year, making the network “the most important player in luxury travel.”
“Inclusion in Virtuoso provides new sales and marketing opportunities for the network’s luxury travel advisors and highly desirable customers,” said Maurice Wooden, president of Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
“Being accepted by a master after just a year of operation is a tremendous honor and testament to the team’s unwavering commitment to world-class service and experience,” Wood said in the release. “Virtuoso’s reputation for exceptional client services is seamlessly in line with a bespoke approach to hospitality, and we look forward to providing advisors and clients with exclusive amenities and exceptional experiences that exceed expectations. Masu.”
Virtuoso’s portfolio of luxury travel partners consists of 2,300 priority suppliers in 100 countries. By including Fontainebleau, Virtuoso’s collection has 10 Las Vegas destinations, including Wynn, Encore, Crockfords from Resorts World, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, Aria Sky Suites, MGM Grand and Skylofts from Waldorf Astoria.
The 67-storey Fontainebleau opened in December 2023 at the northern tip of the Las Vegas Strip.
The property features over 3,600 rooms and suites, 150,000 square feet of casino flooring, a six-acre pool complex and 550,000 square feet of meeting and convention space.
The Fontainebleau management group last year bought five acres of vacant land adjacent to the $3.7 billion casino hotel for $112.5 million, calling it a “strategic acquisition.”
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