(TAN): Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas will reopen on September 25. Situated on the iconic Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, the hotel has 424 guest rooms and suites.
The hotel’s pool ensures physical distancing with private cabanas surrounded by gardens. The hotel’s Veranda restaurant and Press lounge offer open-air dining and beverages. The Spa in the hotel now features a touch-free spa menu.
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Guests looking for outdoor activities can go for the Natural Wonder Package that offers a sky-high physically distant helicopter adventure to the majestic Grand Canyon and Valley of Fire. This three-hour private excursion includes scenic views and a champagne lunch prepared by the culinary team at Four Seasons atop the cliffs overlooking the Colorado River.
“We are thrilled to welcome our valued guests back to our oasis in the desert,” says Ilse Harley, regional vice president and general manager of Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. “Our intimate non-gaming setting paired with our exceptional service allow us to offer an unparalleled and safe experience that our guests can trust.”
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For the safety of the guests, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas has a dedicated health and safety programme that outlines clear procedures in this regard. The ‘App and Chat’ service by the hotel allows guests to control how they engage with others – limiting face-to-face interactions. Features include the ability to make and manage reservations, request luggage pickup, airport transfers, room service, restaurant and spa reservations. Four Seasons Chat integration offers instant translation of more than 100 languages giving guests the flexibility for contactless engagement throughout their stay.