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  • Like I saw anything of the Wynn, cheap ass that I am. Here's what I know about the Wynn: The sign out front is very cool. It's basically a video screen with a bunch of advertising for La Reve (their Cirque show) and other attractions. And there's this big metal piece which says WYNN and travels up and down in front of the screen. This is not what makes it cool. It's cool because the metal part interacts with the video screen. So, for example, there will be gears and cranks on one side of the video screen, and as they turn the sign rises. Or a character from La Reve will appear on the screen and push the sign down. This is ultimate Vegas -- it's the APPEARANCE of something happening, rather than anything really happening. Sweet. There's a big ass waterfall between the hotel and the Esplanade -- the Wynn Shopping Center. This is completely fake, of course. There are no waterfalls in Vegas; it's in the middle of the desert. The water is real, of course, as are the trees and shrubs clinging to the rocks along the falls. This is why residents of Las Vegas can only water their lawns for four minutes a day. The water collects in an unnaturally blue lagoon in front of the Esplanade. And it's all fenced in. This, too, is typical Vegas: stunning beauty, completely inaccessible to human beings. Finally, the bathrooms in the Esplanade are very nice. Brushed marble with inlaid brass accessories. No attendant, but spotlessly clean. Deep basin sinks; artwork in the entrance. But what sells it are the large, private stalls. Also made of marble, the walls of stalls start about 1/2 inch from the floor (they are held up by little brass footings) and rise well over 6 feet. The door is of carved wood, with several panels. And set in the center is an antiqued brass door knob, so that you don't have to struggle with the lock mechanism to open and close the door. Very elegant. I discovered all this about the bathroom because it is literally the only place to sit down in the Esplanade.
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