The food itself was pretty good but at 400 for a family of 4 for teppanyaki I didn't think it was worth the value. The scenery and service was good but the show was barely adequate.
We stayed at the Wynn and when we asked for a reservation we were told it was business casual, men had to wear collared shirts and no athletic footwear and absolutely no sandals. So we bought a shirt for my son and called again for a reservation. We were told again about the dress code and they stressed their guidelines. We got dressed for dinner and after we ordered in walked a large group of people wearing T-shirts, flip flops, and sweats. Not one person in the restaurants said a word to them. Why have a dress code if you don't enforce it?
Definitely not going back.