Extra credit goes to the no-fuss lighting panels, a grid of nine, clearly labeled buttons with prompts like “ALL ON,” “DRAPES CLOSE,” and “SHEERS OPEN.” The same commands (as well as room temps) could be controlled via the in-room iPads, as well as via voice commands on an Amazon Echo. The toiletries, cleverly arranged in a three-drawer white jewelry chest on the counter, were simply amazing, with everything from hairspray and shaving cream to makeup remover and shoe polish. But the suite’s standout feature was the bathroom even with dual sinks, a deep soaking tub, and a separate shower stall and water closet, the floor space was so large it could have easily fit another king bed. Covered in 507-thread-count sheets, the king-size Wynn Dream Bed was crisp and comfortable. There was lots of gold, lots of mirrors, and several gold-trimmed mirrors. The space was awash in creams and whites, from the white-lacquer desk and marble surfaces to the geometric headboard and carpeting. At 1,350 square feet, our Signature Harbor View Suite, one of 63, felt (and probably was) larger than most city apartments. This is the fourth Wynn Resorts property worldwide (in addition to Vegas and Boston, there are also two in Macau), and fans of the brand will recognize the maximalist, ultra-opulent design aesthetic as the seemingly budget-less work of Wynn’s Roger Thomas. Even the carousel, designed by Preston Bailey, who did the floral sculptures at Wynn Las Vegas, has astronomical stats: 15,000 pounds, 83,000 flowers, and 11,000 jewels. The big, bold numbers pervade every element of this project: a 210,000-square-foot casino, 15 dining outlets, 671 guest rooms and suites (including a 5,800-square-foot Presidential Villa), 50,000 square feet of event space, a 450-seat buffet restaurant, and a staff that will eventually number 5,500 (including hundreds of graduates from The Greater Boston Gaming Career Center at Cambridge College, which Encore helped develop in order to cultivate an East Coast casino workforce). Give us a sense of the scope of this place? The first thing to know about Encore Boston Harbor is that it’s not coy about its price tag everything from the press release to its official Instagram handle drops the figure “$2.6 billion” like it ain’t no thing. Inside, a huge carousel-made entirely of silk flowers and crystals-holds court in a light-drenched central atrium with intricate mosaic floors. Park the car in a multi-lane valet operation (trying not to let the neighboring Mercedes Maybach shake your confidence) and four uniformed bellhops descend, NASCAR-pit-crew style, to sweep your luggage away. Jutting up from a stretch of waterfront that’s sparsely scattered with low-lying buildings and factories, Encore is a 33-acre property where flowers miraculously bloom all year in Massachusetts and no surface is untouched by something gold. If the curved bronze glass looks familiar, that’s because it’s identical to the ritzy Wynn Las Vegas (this is its East Coast sister). What was your first impression? As you drive along I-93, curving your way out of the city, the only way you’d miss Encore Boston Harbor is if you were futzing with CarPlay and not paying attention to the massive building looming in the distance-there’s even an official highway sign trumpeting the brand-new casino-resort.
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