3,262 square feet on the 66th floor of Resorts World Las Vegas. Floor-to-ceiling windows looking straight down the Strip. Live music and DJs nightly. A two-drink minimum that pays for itself in the view alone. And a space so discreet that the SVP of Resorts World’s own hospitality team described most guests as genuinely surprised it exists. Here is everything you need to know before you go.
Sixty-Six Floors Up and Most People Walk Right Past It
Allée Lounge on 66 sits at the top of Resorts World Las Vegas at 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, accessed through its own dedicated elevators down a corridor leading from the Conrad Las Vegas tower. It is not signposted prominently from the main casino floor, which is precisely why so many guests miss it entirely. Josef Wagner, Resorts World’s SVP of Hospitality Development, described the problem directly: “The majority of customers say, ‘why didn’t we know that this space is here?’ Guests are very surprised that the space exists and that they didn’t know about it before.” That anonymity is not going to last. Club 66, a new VIP program launched in April 2026, has begun drawing attention to what has quietly been one of the best elevated lounge experiences in Las Vegas. The word is getting out. Now is a good time to go before it does.
The View Is the Point, But the Room Earns Its Place Too
The elevator opens directly into the lounge and the view hits immediately. Two-story floor-to-ceiling windows look straight down the Las Vegas Strip from 66 floors up, with sightlines that stretch from the Welcome to Las Vegas sign in the south to the downtown skyline and mountains to the north. Tables for two are positioned directly at the windows. Larger groups sit slightly further back but still within full sightline of the Strip below. The room itself is approximately 3,262 square feet, which makes it feel intimate rather than cavernous, plush couches and lounge seating in muted, warm tones, polished surfaces, dim lighting designed for conversation rather than spectacle, and a massive central bar that anchors the space. The energy is upscale-lounge rather than nightclub, which means you can have a conversation at a normal volume and the music enhances rather than dominates the room. Open format DJs spin top 40, hip hop, Latin, and EDM depending on the night. Live music featuring violin and saxophone is a regular feature earlier in the evening.
What to Order and What the Menu Looks Like
The cocktail program is the reason most guests make a second visit. There is a two-drink minimum per person throughout the venue. The lounge is fully cashless, bring a card or mobile payment.
Cocktails Worth Ordering
The Cookie Butter Espresso Martini has developed a genuine following and is the most talked-about drink on the menu. The Lady in Red is a citrus-forward mocktail that stands on its own against the cocktail list. The high-end spirits program features some of the finest and rarest bottles available in Las Vegas, ask about it specifically if premium spirits are your thing.
Food Worth Ordering
The menu is small-plates focused and built for sharing rather than a full dinner. Two to three plates for two people makes a light dinner, or graze across the menu over a longer evening. The dishes that consistently earn the strongest reviews:
- Brown Butter Lobster Rolls
- Crispy Bourbon Chicken
- Wagyu Sliders
- Beet and Burrata
- Roasted Bone Marrow
- Spicy Lamb Pappardelle
- Yellowtail Crudo
Reservations are available and strongly recommended on weekends at OpenTable or through rwlasvegas.com. Request a window table when booking.
Breakfast at Sunrise, Cocktails at Sunset, All on the 66th Floor
In April 2026, Resorts World launched Club 66, a private VIP lounge experience inside Allée Lounge on 66 available to guests staying at any of the three Resorts World hotel properties, the Hilton Las Vegas at Resorts World, Conrad Las Vegas, and Crockfords Las Vegas. For $75 per day, Club 66 members receive a complimentary continental breakfast served from 7am to 10am including coffee or tea, juice, water, and assorted pastries, plus exclusive Social Hour access with curated drinks and elevated light bites each evening. The two-story windows and private atmosphere of the Club 66 section are designed to feel separate from the main lounge floor while sharing the same unmatched views. For anyone already planning a Resorts World hotel stay, the Club 66 add-on represents strong value given the quality of the breakfast and the Social Hour access alone. Book through rwlasvegas.com/club-66 or call 702-676-7029.
When to Go and How to Get There
Allée Lounge on 66 is open Monday through Thursday from 5pm to midnight and Friday through Saturday from 5pm to 2am and Sunday from 5pm to midnight. The best window for a first visit is 30 to 45 minutes before sunset on any night. Arriving then gives you the full transition from golden hour to full neon Strip, the most dramatic sequence the 66th floor view offers. Friday and Saturday evenings from 8pm onward are the highest-energy nights with the strongest DJ programming. Weeknights offer a more relaxed pace with the same full menu and views at a fraction of the crowd.
To find the lounge: enter Resorts World Las Vegas through the main casino entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard. Follow signs toward the Conrad Las Vegas tower. The Allée Lounge elevators are down the corridor connecting the casino to Conrad. If in doubt, ask any Resorts World team member, the lounge is not prominently signposted and the corridor is easy to walk past. Rideshare to the main Resorts World entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard is the easiest arrival option. Self-parking is available in the Resorts World garage off Giles Street. Valet is available at the main entrance.
The Full IYKYK Breakdown
| Topic | What You Need to Know |
|---|---|
| Address | Resorts World Las Vegas, 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Level 66, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Take the dedicated Conrad tower elevators to the 66th floor. |
| Hours | Monday through Thursday 5pm to midnight. Friday and Saturday 5pm to 2am. Sunday 5pm to midnight. |
| Reservations | Strongly recommended on weekends. Book at OpenTable or rwlasvegas.com. Request a window table when booking. |
| Drink Minimum | Two-drink minimum per person. Cocktails, mocktails, beer, wine, and a premium spirits program available throughout. |
| Must Order | Cookie Butter Espresso Martini. Brown Butter Lobster Rolls. Wagyu Sliders. Crispy Bourbon Chicken. Lady in Red mocktail. Ask about the high-end spirits program. |
| Entertainment | Live violin and saxophone earlier in the evening. Open format DJs spinning top 40, hip hop, Latin, and EDM. Music enhances without overwhelming conversation. |
| Club 66 | New April 2026 VIP program for Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords hotel guests. $75 per day. Includes complimentary breakfast 7am to 10am and exclusive Social Hour with curated drinks and light bites. Book at rwlasvegas.com/club-66. |
| Dress Code | Upscale casual. No swimwear, athletic apparel, or sandals. Entry at management’s discretion. Dress to match the room. |
| Cashless | The lounge is fully cashless. Bring a card or mobile payment. |
| Best Time to Go | 30 to 45 minutes before sunset for the full golden hour to neon transition. Friday and Saturday from 8pm onward for peak energy and DJ programming. |
| How to Find It | Enter through the main casino. Follow signs to Conrad Las Vegas. Take the dedicated Allée Lounge elevators at the end of the corridor. Not prominently signposted — ask any team member if needed. |
| Parking | Resorts World garage off Giles Street. Valet at the main Las Vegas Boulevard entrance. Rideshare to main entrance is easiest. |
| Phone | 702-676-7029 |

