Wynn Resorts earns 24 Five-Star awards from Forbes Travel Guide

February 15, 2023
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The group retained all awards it won last year.

Wynn Resorts has maintained its previous status in Forbes Travel Guide by retaining 24 Five-Star Awards for 2023. Its Wynn Las Vegas, Encore Las Vegas and Wynn Palace destinations hold their spots as the three largest FTG Five-Star casino resorts worldwide.

The group claims it currently holds the largest number of Five-Star awards, when compared to other independent hotel companies.

Wynn Resorts North America COO Brian Gullbrants took a moment to recognize the group’s staff throughout its locations for contributing to the Forbes rating.

He commented: "To be recognized on a global scale for our five-star service is a significant accomplishment, and a testament to the culture of excellence we've curated.

"We're extremely proud of our 27,000 employees across North America and China who are committed to providing unparalleled service and creating unforgettable experiences for guests every day."

Several North American locations held FTG Five-Star ratings in their specific categories. Wynn Las Vegas’ Wing Lei maintained its status as the only FTG Five-Star Chinese restaurant. Encore Boston Harbor remains the largest Five-Star regional resorts. The destination earned awards last year for its hotel and spa.

On the international front, Wynn Macau and held its ranking as an eight FTG Five-Star awards winner. Wynn Palace remains the location with more FTG Five-Star restaurants than any other global resort.

Wynn Resorts owns and operates four locations, including Wynn Las Vegas, Encore Boston Harbor, Wynn Palace and Wynn Macau. The group is part the S&P 500 Index, as well as on the Nasdaq Global Select Market and is traded under the WYNN ticker symbol.

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