The hotel relocated its 23rd floor front desk and lobby to the ground floor, with an expanded space, European wallcoverings and landscaping in the porte-cochere. Perhaps the biggest change comes from where guests check in. “No detail is too small and upon its completion, Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas will undoubtedly be one of the world’s most sought-after and exciting destinations with a design-forward environment matched with the unparalleled service and amenities that our guests have come to expect,” Stutz said in a statement.
The 389-room luxury hotel property, which is operated by Hilton and has no on-site casino, said the renovations are part of a “property-wide transformation” of the site, General Manager Sebastian Stutz said. Recent renovations to guest rooms, meeting space and a new lobby space at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas are part a multi-million dollar renovation at the property, the hotel said in a news release. A newly redesigned guest room at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas.