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Wynn Resorts Reveals $4 Billion New Wynn Al Marjan Island Resort In The UAE

Wynn Resorts, best known for their Wynn Las Vegas, Encore Boston Harbor, Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace Cotai resorts, recently unveiled the design for their first beachfront resort in the ever-growing Middle East North Africa region: Wynn Al Marjan Island.

The project is set to cost $3.9 billion and will include 1,500 rooms, suites and villas, a gaming area, 24 dining opportunities, spa and wellness centers, a state-of-the-art events center, and a theater.

Craig Billings, CEO of Wynn Resorts, said, “We have spent the past year meticulously programming and conception Wynn Al Marjan Island, carefully considering its unique location. I am incredibly proud of our design and development team’s ability to impart our legacy of rich, thoughtful design into a sun-soaked beachside resort that will delight customers, new and old. We look forward to opening Wynn Al Marjan Island in early 2027.”

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Hailey Schipper

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