Inside the $3.7bn Fontainebleau – the tallest hotel on the Vegas Strip

It cost $3.7billion (£2.9billion), is the tallest occupiable building in Nevada and took 16 years to complete. 

Now the long-anticipated Fontainebleau resort is finally open.

After a painful development period that saw the casino sit idle, 70 per cent complete, for a decade when funding stalled, the 67-story hotel tower opened its doors to the public on the 13th of December, 2023. 

With 3,644 rooms and standing 737ft (224m) tall, the mammoth property is now an unmissable part of the Las Vegas Strip landscape. Was it worth the wait?

TravelZork, which specialises in Las Vegas accommodation and casino reviews, sent Marc Meltzer (@MeltzVegas) on a secret shopper review to put the hot new spot through its paces. He stayed for two nights during the Christmas holidays, when the hotel was at minimal occupancy. His verdict? The enormous resort is enjoyable enough, but still finding its feet.

Betting on luxury: TravelZork’s Marc Metzler checked in to Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the tallest occupiable building in Nevada

Teething problems: One of the restaurants Marc visited, Vida, offered menus with nothing printed on them (above, a picture Marc tweeted of the error), a sign the hotel was still finding its feet. And advertised as opening at 6am – it didn’t open its doors until 7am, he noted 

‘My first overnight stay at Fontainebleau Las Vegas was a mixed bag,’ writes Marc in his review. ‘Feelings ranged from dealing with new casino opening problems to I love this place! Fontainebleau is new, and not all processes are working at 100 per cent.’

Some of the quibbles Marc had of the hotel he puts down to teething problems, such as incorrect opening hours advertised for restaurants, or glitchy Wi-Fi. One restaurant he visited had completely blank menus.

Staying in the smallest of the hotel’s three available room sizes, a ‘Bleau’ room (also available are Gold and Platinum, the largest and most luxurious suites), Marc compliments the 500-square-foot space for being ‘pretty and comfortable’ and he gives a firm nod of approval to the bed headboard – ‘the star of the bed’ – which he notes had outlets for charging multiple devices on either side.

But he feels the design is anonymous – ‘the modern room design feels like something you’d see on most HGTV [an American cable network dedicated to home renovation programs] design shows’.

And with hotel rates starting at $300 (£239) a night, you might hope, he says, for more than rooms that ‘feel more cozy than luxurious’.

Worth a flutter? Pictured above is Marc’s accommodation at the Fontainebleau – a ‘Bleau’ room, which is the smallest of the hotel’s three available room sizes. Marc says it felt ‘more cozy than luxurious’

Marc gives a firm nod of approval to his bed headboard, which he notes had outlets for charging multiple devices on either side (left) and praises the room for being ‘pretty and comfortable’

Marc’s room view – primarily the empty Las Vegas Festival Grounds and an empty parking lot for the All Net Arena 

The Fontainebleau stands 737ft (224m) tall

What’s more, the view wasn’t much to write home about – the empty Las Vegas Festival Grounds and an empty parking lot for the All Net Arena. 

Not quite the razzle-dazzle one might expect. 

Marc reveals what was promised and what was delivered.

He writes: ‘According to the Fontainebleau website, the Bleau rooms only come with a mountain view. We requested a Strip view and ended up with a little bit of both.

‘Technically, the Las Vegas Festival Grounds and empty lot for All Net Arena are on the Vegas Strip. Likewise, I can see the mountains to the west.’

Marc wasn’t too fazed, though: ‘I don’t spend much time looking out the windows, so this isn’t a big deal for me. The Gold rooms have views of the pools, mountains, and/or Vegas Strip if you’re looking for the best view.’ 

Marc is more fulsome in his praise for the hotel’s food and drink options. With 16 full-service restaurants and seven more ‘casual’ eateries in the Promenade (36 bars and restaurants in total) he couldn’t visit them all in his 48-hour stay, but was delighted with those he did.

He declares a slice of pepperoni pizza ($9/£7) from Miami Slice ‘delicious… the small pepperonis were ample and crispy’. At the other end of the financial spectrum, he was also impressed with the NY Strip Steak ($80/£63) he ate at Don’s Prime Steakhouse, which he says was a ‘perfect medium rare plus’.

He adored his visit to ‘Nowhere’ bar, a bustling spot where a live jazz band played old standards and the drinks were reasonably priced, while a room service breakfast of bacon and eggs was delivered speedily and proved delicious ($40/£31).

Don’s Prime Steakhouse at the Fontainebleau. One of two steakhouses on site, the upscale eatery offers ‘perfect’ NY Strip Steak according to reviewer Marc

The vast casino floor has 1,300 slot machines and 128 gambling tables 

The decadent casino floor at Fontainebleau, which cost $3.7billion (£2.9billion)

A pizza the action: What the Fontainebleau may have lacked for in ambience it made up for in sustenance, with Marc singing the praises of the gambling palace’s many food and drink offerings, particularly the ‘delicious’ $9 pepperoni pizza slices at Miami Slice (left). Pictured right – Marc’s cooked breakfast

Taking to the complex’s vast casino floor (Fontainebleau has 1,300 slot machines and 128 gambling tables) Marc notes that while the staff were friendly the minimum stake for games seemed to fluctuate with little rhyme or reason.

He notes: ‘Table minimums seemed to change often. I was at one Pai Gow Poker table where the minimum went from $15 to $25.’

Much was written about the design of the Fontainebleau ahead of its opening. ‘Art, architecture, and design are key components of our Fontainebleau culture and guest experience,’ Brett Mufson, Fontainebleau Development president, said in a statement ahead of the opening. After his visit, reviewer Marc concludes the complex was ‘beautiful but there’s no soul’.

Putting aside his concerns about the property’s teething problems, this was his major issue with his stay – the Fontainebleau seems to lack a sense of identity.

He argues: ‘Fontainebleau is a massive property that doesn’t have much of a vibe yet. That will take time to develop.

‘I have mixed feelings about Fontainebleau after spending 48 hours at the property. It’s usually somewhat easy to see the vision of a casino after one walk-through. I still don’t have a vision for the future of this property.

‘Frankly, nobody does. There will be changes large and small over the next few years.’

‘Art, architecture, and design are key components of our Fontainebleau culture and guest experience,’ Brett Mufson, Fontainebleau Development president, said in a statement ahead of the opening. This sculpture is titled History of Suspended Time and stands at one of the entrances

According to Marc, the Fontainebleau’s size seems to work against it having a ‘vibe’. ‘The property is beautiful, but it also feels like an airport or mall at times… there are also wide-open spaces around the property that feel cold. It’s almost like the building has too much space,’ he writes

Part of the issue seems to be the Fontainebleau’s sheer scale.

Marc writes: ‘The property is beautiful, but it also feels like an airport or mall at times. The casino areas are cozy but there are also wide-open spaces around the property that feel cold. It’s almost like the building has too much space.’

Although he had fun, as a long-time gambler and Vegas expert he couldn’t easily see who the hotel was designed for.

He adds: ‘Unlike some of the newest casinos opening, I’m unsure who Fontainebleau’s customers will be moving forward. The Christmas crowd had way too many families and they’re never indicative of a hardcore casino customer base on the Vegas Strip.

‘The number one takeaway is to be patient if you visit Fontainebleau soon.’

This article was written with the kind permission of TravelZork. To ready the original, visit travelzork.com/48-hours-fontainebleau-las-vegas/#h-what-s-the-vibe-fb-las-vegas. Find TravelZork on X (formerly Twitter) at @TravelZork and on Instagram at website

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Trump did NOT participate in any underage sex at Epstein’s house

Virginia Giuffre has claimed that Donald Trump did not participate in any underage sex while at the home of pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. 

In the newly released batch of documents, Giuffre said in a deposition that she didn’t believe the former President to have ‘participated in anything’. 

When asked if the former president was ‘a witness to the sexual abuse of minors’ while at the home of Epstein, Giuffre said she had never seen him at the property. 

She said: ‘I never saw or witnessed Donald Trump participate in those acts, but was he in the house of Jeffrey Epstein. I’ve heard he has been, but I haven’t seen him myself so I don’t know.’

Epstein’s Palm Beach villa was located just 1.5 miles from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and the two men were friends in the 90s, with Trump flying on his plane, dubbed the ‘Lolita Express’ at least four times.   

Giuffre said in newly released deposition that she didn’t believe the former President, pictured here with Epstein, Maxwell, and Melania Trump, hadn’t participated in anything

The newly-unsealed deposition of Virginia Giuffre, seen her being interviewed by the BBC, were released by the court earlier today

When asked if the former president was ‘a witness to the sexual abuse of minors’ while at the home of Epstein, Giuffre said she had never seen him at the property

Giuffre had also added: ‘If you walked foot into Jeffrey Epstein’s house and you went in there and you continued to be an acquaintance of his, then you would have to know what was going on there.’

The former president was mentioned in the explosive 1,000 pages of documents released last week.

While his name had appeared throughout the documents, it has not implicated him in the pedophile financier’s debauchery or crimes. 

On Monday, documents relating to the case contained accusations from Epstein victim Sarah Ransom who claims Trump had sex with a friend of hers at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. 

Ransome claimed that Trump had sexual relations with ‘many girls,’ according to the documents. 

She described an unidentified friend, who she said was ‘one of the many girls that had sexual relations with Donald Trump.’ 

‘Mr. Trump definitely seemed to have a thing for her and she told me how he kept going on about how he liked her ‘pert nipples’. Donald Trump liked flicking and sucking her nipples until they were raw’, the document said. 

‘One evening when we were showering together she showed me her nipples. They looked incredibly painful as they were red and swollen and I remember wincing when I looked at them.

While his name had appeared throughout the documents, Trump has not been implicated in the pedophile financier’s debauchery or crimes 

Donald Trump and Epstein are pictured together at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in 1997

Ransome claimed to have a friend who had slept with Donald Trump. Her description of their encounters is above

‘I also know she had sexual relations with Trump at Jeffery’s NY mansion on regular occasions as I once met Jen for coffee, just before she was going to meet Trump and Epstein together at his mansion,’ the emails claimed.

None of the women are named and Trump has repeatedly denied having any involvement in Epstein’s seedy lifestyle.

Steven Cheung, Trump spokesperson, hit back at the allegations, saying: ‘These baseless accusations have been fully retracted because they are simply false and have no merit.’ 

In Monday’s release of documents, it was also claimed that Epstein kept blackmail videos that showed Bill Clinton, Trump and Richard Branson having sex with woman he supplied them with. No such footage has ever been publicly uncovered. 

A spokesman for Branson’s company Virgin denied the allegations.

‘In a New Yorker report published in 2019, Ransome admitted that she had “invented” the tapes.

‘We can confirm that Sarah Ransome’s claims are baseless and unfounded.’

Unsealed documents last week revealed deposition by Johanna Sjoberg, an Epstein ‘victim’ who was allegedly recruited to work as a massage therapist, recalled meeting Trump during her visit to Atlantic City. 

She discussed a visit to a Trump Atlantic City Casino after a storm kept Epstein’s plane from landing in New York. It was her first time aboard Epstein’s plane.

Sarah Ransome, right, is pictured at Manhattan Federal Court after Ghislaine Maxwell’s sentencing

All of the filings come from a 2015 defamation lawsuit that Giuffre filed against Ghislaine Maxwell, who is seen here with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein

Her interview contains no suggestion Trump did anything inappropriate or visited Epstein’s private island, Little Saint James, where numerous orgies were alleged to have taken place.

Sjoberg even states that she did not give Trump a massage when asked.

‘We left from Palm Beach and landed in Atlantic City for a few hours because there was a storm in New York, and then got back on the plane a 10 few hours later and landed in Teterboro,’ said Sjoberg, 42.

‘Jeffrey said, ‘Great, we’ll call up Trump and we’ll go to’—I don’t recall the name of the casino, but—’we’ll go to the casino,’ Sjoberg said in her deposition, taken at a lawyer’s office in Florida in 2016. 

She said Giuffre, who was traveling with them, couldn’t go into the Casino.

‘She was underage. I did not know anything about how old you had to be to gamble legally. I just knew she could not get in because of an ID issue. So she and I did not gamble.’

The ended up walking around the casino because Giuffre either ‘didn’t have an ID or she was too young.’

She was also asked if she ever massaged Trump, and responded, ‘No.’

Trump spokesman Steven Cheung issued only a brief comment following the release of the first batch of documents last week. 

Trump was quoted speaking about Epstein favorably in a 2002 New York Magazine profile of Epstein that attempted to take stock of the high-flying money manager who traveled in top social circles and ran his business out of a private island in the Caribbean.  

‘I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,’ Trump told the magazine. ‘He’s a lot of fun to be with. 

‘It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it – Jeffrey enjoys his social life.’

Johanna Sjoberg’s unsealed deposition mentions a trip to Trump’s Atlantic City casino after a flight on Epstein’s jet

Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion, where many of the alleged crimes are said to have taken place

Trump also commented on Epstein from inside the Oval Office back in 2019, when the financier was facing charges for sexual abuse.

‘Well I knew him, like everybody in Palm Beach knew him.  The people in Palm Beach knew him. He was a fixture in Palm Beach,’ Trump continued. 

‘I had a falling out a long time ago with him,’ Trump said. ‘I don’t think I’ve spoken to him in 15 years.’

‘I wasn’t a fan , I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you,’ Trump added, without directly answering a question about the reason for the falling out.

All of the filings come from a 2015 defamation lawsuit that Giuffre filed against Maxwell. 

At the time, Giuffre had gone public with her claims against Prince Andrew, Maxwell and Epstein. 

She said she’d been sexually trafficked to the royal by Maxwell and Epstein, who she claimed abused countless other girls in similar ways. 

Maxwell, Epstein and Prince Andrew denied her allegations. 

Giuffre sued Maxwell for publicly labeling her a liar. The case was settled in 2017 – two years before Epstein was charged and later died by suicide – and before Maxwell’s arrest. 

They have become public now after repeated requests from the media and some of those caught up in the scandal, who pleaded for transparency from the court. 

What was expected was a list that unmasked the 187 Jane and John Does whose names were previously protected. 

The court has not fulfilled that request, and instead has published hundreds upon hundreds of pages where the names were previously redacted.  

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