It’s no secret that Las Vegas is synonymous with gambling. After all, tourists from across the globe flock to Sin City to indulge in a bit of organized risk-taking, much of which takes place in the area’s iconic hotels. While interest in gambling and partying will never disappear from the culture of Las Vegas, there’s one resort set to arrive on the scene that will offer a new experience to guests. This health-conscious spot promises to be like nothing Las Vegas has ever seen before.

Flickr/Alex Proimos Majestic Las Vegas is slated to begin construction in May 2020 and open for business in 2023. What sets this high-rise hotel and resort apart from other Sin City additions, you might ask? The answer is simple: Majestic will be completely void of gambling, instead offering a guest experience focused on health, wellness, and rejuvenation.

Flickr/Thomas Hawk The project is expected to cost upwards of $800 million, but visitors can expect luxurious accommodations and plenty of perks, including six stunning restaurants, a beautiful pool area with 50 cabanas, 720 suites, and a spa center.

Flickr/Mike McBey If that weren’t enough, Majestic promises to offer exercise classes and nutrition sessions that will leave visitors feeling completely renewed. In addition to its central location just two blocks off the Strip, this one-of-a-kind resort’s many design innovations will undoubtedly keep guests returning for multiple stays.

Flickr/Thomas Hawk While some might be skeptical of a Vegas resort with no gambling, developers hope that the seemingly endless array of perks and programs offered by Majestic will attract plenty of business.

For more information about the Majestic Las Vegas, visit its website here.

Flickr/Alex Proimos

Majestic Las Vegas is slated to begin construction in May 2020 and open for business in 2023. What sets this high-rise hotel and resort apart from other Sin City additions, you might ask? The answer is simple: Majestic will be completely void of gambling, instead offering a guest experience focused on health, wellness, and rejuvenation.

Flickr/Thomas Hawk

The project is expected to cost upwards of $800 million, but visitors can expect luxurious accommodations and plenty of perks, including six stunning restaurants, a beautiful pool area with 50 cabanas, 720 suites, and a spa center.

Flickr/Mike McBey

If that weren’t enough, Majestic promises to offer exercise classes and nutrition sessions that will leave visitors feeling completely renewed. In addition to its central location just two blocks off the Strip, this one-of-a-kind resort’s many design innovations will undoubtedly keep guests returning for multiple stays.

While some might be skeptical of a Vegas resort with no gambling, developers hope that the seemingly endless array of perks and programs offered by Majestic will attract plenty of business.

Would you be willing to book a stay in a gambling-free Las Vegas resort? Are there any other amenities you’d like to see added as planning continues for this unique Sin City spot? Share your thoughts and suggestions with us in the comments!

To read about changes to another Vegas hotel, read our previous piece here.

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