Vinyl nights and iconic artists make the world of resorts shine

Vinyl nights and iconic artists make the world of resorts shine
By Steve Bramucci | Published: 2025-10-25 16:04:00 | Source: UPROXX
From the elevator to the suite, the chaos of Sin City fades away. Suddenly, you find yourself immersed in Conrad’s luxury—soft carpets, floor-to-ceiling glass, and modern furniture. in Resorts world las vegasThe magic trick is the volume control – turn on the noise when you want it, and turn it off when you don’t.
Restaurants and bars hum without shouting. The spa drops your pulse by ten beats. And when it’s time to show up, you’re just a short distance from the theatre, Zouk nightclub or arcade.
The perfect balance between laid-back luxury and Vegas chaos.
Why is it cool?

There are three hotels in Resorts WorldWe stayed in ConradThe suite includes spacious living rooms and spa-style bathtubs. It felt like a real retreat. But just the food, shows and nightlife downstairs were all waiting and highly curated. Our rhythm went from room to dinner to some music to parties and games. The setting that gave us access to Resorts World is also very much a musical property.
We fell Janet Jackson at Resorts World Theater And she was everything she could ever hope for. A goddess who was in complete control of her voice, her dancers, and her audience. It was also a lot more improvisational than I expected. Receiving gifts from enthusiastic fans and discussing songs and her career throughout the show was refreshing.
On Fridays, the resort’s hidden bar is available. Here’s Kitty Kitty Vice Denleans into High Fidelity Fridays – a weekly all-vinyl session that nods to Tokyo’s listening bars: soul, funk, jazz, hip-hop, R&B and elegant electronica from 9pm to 1am, with Japanese whiskey and smart cocktails to match. It’s a session where you can listen – a great counterpoint to the mega-club, ZOUK.
Although… we saw the icon T-PAIN IN ZOUK Wow… mega clubs are huge for a reason – they can be a lot of fun.
Food and drink inside the house

Preza ” – Nicole Bryson’s Coastal Italian hits the “light but satisfying” mark: Think clean crudo bread, seasonal pasta with some bite, and simply grilled fish with a lemon that you actually taste. Service is flowing; the room feels festive without becoming spectacle. Be sure to focus on the handmade pasta (particularly the filled pasta), and although their wine selection is extensive, the cocktail program is too good to pass up.
Stubborn seed —Jeremy Ford’s Vegas set is meticulous with character—textures, acids, and palettes that feel designed to surprise but still read as dinner (rather than homework). Book when you’re in the mood to make you happy. We absolutely loved the cocktail program here (direction through the property) and the steaks. Also, and I’m sure I’m not the first writer to say this, but Cacio e Pepe cheese puffs will stick in my memory for a while.
Here’s Kitty Kitty Vice Den – Located inside Famous Foods and hidden in plain sight, the talk features moody lighting, low-key chatter, and bartender-driven music clips. On Hi-Res Fridays, the room turns into a proper listening spot – we’re talking setters, not background DJs.
Amenities

Deck seven swimming pools More than 5 acres; The Athena Infinity Ultra pool is adults-only and lounge-accessible (views of the strip, long swims, easy sun). Book a cabin if you want to do the “never leave” version.
Awana Spa – 27,000 square feet of slow breathing: Fountain of Youth thermal circuit, crystal therapies, and Aufguss theatrical sessions. The daily pass price floats daily (media listings ~$120-$150 for a timed pass); On our visit, we paid $150 and stayed until our edges softened. It was, for me, the best hour of the trip and left me calm in a way that I thought about often in the days that followed.
Nightlife on tap – Theater residencies for legends; Zouk Nightclub when you want the late set and laser fog.
Room types

Three signs, three feelings; Conrad hits the sweet spot in space and design. The suites have living rooms, work/dining tables and large glass views. The premium rooms still carry that DNA of the spa/clean line.
If you’re chasing a white glove, Crockfords are the stumble; Value seekers can view deals on Hilton.
Best things to do within 15 minutes walk

Keep it on the Resorts World campus and enjoy a perfect 24-hour sequence: grab snacks and famous foods, slide through the hidden entrance of Here Kitty Kitty, enjoy a theatrical show, sleep like you mean to, hit the adults-only Athens Pool all morning, then hit the AWANA thermal circuit to exhale.
If you need steps, the Strip Pedestrian Bridge and Fashion Show Mall are within easy reach of the resort. But when I play in Vegas, I usually don’t stray too far from my home base.
Bed game

A firm and forgiving mattress, blackout curtains that actually work, and cold, noisy air conditioning. The pillows varied in firmness so you can find the right winner for you. Certainly, there is nothing missing in this regard.
classification: 9/10
Gender classification

A sunny afternoon in Athens; Low-lit cocktails and vinyl crackling at Here Kitty Kitty; Spa circles whenever you want to disappear together. This triangle is flawless.
classification: 9/10
Views and photos spots

The blue hour of your Conrad window (the stripe reflected in the glass), the endless edge of Athens with the skyline behind it, and the neon glow on the velvet inside Hair Kitty Kitty before the needle drops are all very attractive. The infinity pool is stunning…although its current view leads to a construction project.
If you’re looking for a mid-century classroom, the AllÄ Lounge at 66, pictured above, feels like “old Vegas.”
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Resorts World lets you musical composition Vegas: True comfort when you need it, highly refined food when you want it, and music options that range from wide-ranging throwback to easy listening where the cocktail list matches the turntable.
Also, the spa is the best in Vegas and (as of October 2025) there will be no further discussion about it.
Prices
Conrad rooms often start in the low $100s midweek (less on deal nights), with suites increasing in size accordingly. Our suite was only about $300 per night.
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