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"You don't come to Encore Beach Club for a quiet afternoon in the sun. (If you want that, the main pools at Encore and Wynn are plenty peaceful.) Only head here if you want to partake in one of the best pool parties in Las Vegas, which are well worth the time, money—and inevitable hangover. Not only are the three tiered pools surrounded by towering palm trees and sexy daybeds, but the place also has world-class DJs performing during summer, guaranteeing you a bumping scene." - Juliana Shallcross

"I saw the party move to the Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas, where Swift and Kelce danced to Swift’s "Love Story" together." - Janna Karel
"The most beautiful and thoughtfully designed rooms can be found at the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore, where every room category features comforting creamy neutrals, custom furniture, and commissioned Cubist-inspired artwork." - Staff Writer
"A tentative five-year contract for roughly 5,000 hospitality workers was reached just hours before a union-set strike deadline, averting what could have been one of the largest hospitality strikes in U.S. history. The agreement is part of a three-employer package that the union says delivered its largest-ever wage increases in the union’s 88-year history, along with workload reductions for guest-room attendants, stronger safety protections, expanded technology-related contract language, improved health-care and job-security provisions, and the right for unionized employees to honor picket lines for non-union workers seeking to organize. The deal now goes to employee ratification, a process expected to take up to about ten days, and was closed amid urgency tied to a major upcoming international race expected to draw large crowds to the city." - Janna Karel
"Included among the largest casino employers negotiating a new five-year contract with Culinary Workers Union Local 226 and facing potential disruption if talks fail. Union leaders say a strike could begin the morning of November 10 and involve tens of thousands of hospitality workers across job categories, potentially overlapping with the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix and other major events on the Strip. The union is seeking stronger safety protocols, better health coverage, and substantial pay increases, and has readied round-the-clock picketing logistics, protest materials, and strike-pay procedures to sustain prolonged action. The resort operator did not immediately respond to requests for comment." - Janna Karel


