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Resorts World Las Vegas

Resorts World Las Vegas
Resorts World Las Vegas

"Resorts World Las Vegas is built on the site of the legendary former Stardust Resort and Casino. One of the most legendary names in Las Vegas history, the Stardust Resort and Casino operated on this site from July 2, 1959 until November 1, 2006. The marquee reimagined here [the sign is located inside Resorts World Las Vegas] was perhaps one of the most famous iterations of the Stardust marquee that stood over the Las Vegas Strip from 1968 to 1991. Resorts World Las Vegas embraces the inspiration that the shimmering Stardust marquee embodied - the dream, imagination and inspiration for people around the world that came to Las Vegas and experienced the magic of this oasis in the desert. This sculpture is an inspirational tribute to the hopes, dreams and joys of millions and millions of visitors who have enjoyed this part of Las Vegas. Demolished in March 2007 to make way for future development, the Stardust name lives on today as the brand of Boyd Gaming's interactive gaming operations, including the Stardust Social Casino."

(Resorts World Las Vegas)


Construction on the Echelon Place project started in 2007 and was delayed in 2008.

The project site is sold in 2013.

Construction resumed in 2015.

Resorts World Las Vegas opened on June 24, 2021.

Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World occupies 1,678 rooms.

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World occupies 1,496 rooms.

Crockfords Las Vegas occupies 332 rooms.


The land previously occupied: Stardust Resort and Casino, Westward Ho Hotel and Casino.


Located on an All-American Road (2000) and a Nevada Scenic Byway (1995).


Located at 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Winchester, Nevada.