Off to one side, near the cashier, is a high limit room with a small but diverse selection of games. The floor was very heavy on slots overall, not uncommon these days, with the machines pretty well spaced out, also not uncommon nowadays. They had an interesting install of Buffalo Link with a sort of in the round presentation of a lot of those machines. It’s a decent size, and being a brand new casino is loaded with modern games, as well as modern versions of classic games that are still available. The casino floor is one long rectangular section with a curved ceiling over it. Casino Floor Resorts World Las Vegas casino. But there’s still plenty to enjoy regardless. And when you look at the original plans of what was proposed, both by Boyd with Echelon and by Genting, who ultimately completed Resorts World Las Vegas, it’s not hard to see why. Ultimately, what I saw was definitely nice, but still something felt missing. I got to stop in twice over a few days stay, eat at one of the restaurants, play on the casino floor (including checking out their high limit space), and see one of the suites they had available. During my most recent trip to Las Vegas, I was able to visit Resorts World, the latest property to open on the fabled Las Vegas strip, and more than a decade in the making, going back to the project originally planned on the spot, Echelon, by Boyd Gaming.