Travel Agent - March 31, 2008 - (Page 39) The 8,000-square-foot V SPA has 19 treatment rooms, two of which are couples’ rooms. The spa director is Johan Potgieter. Agents can make advance spa reservations by contacting vspa.reservations@venetian.com.mo. Agent inquiries can be directed to sales@venetian.com.mo. Since opening in 2006, Wynn Macau (www.wynnmacau.com) has been winning accolades for its rooms, restaurants and casino. As the first Las Vegas-style integrated luxury resort in Asia, Wynn Macau comprises a five-star hotel, designer shops, spa, performance venues and three restaurants. Each of Wynn’s 600 guest rooms and suites in the hotel’s signature bronze tower comes with spacious bathrooms, Italian linens and flat-screen TVs and are a minimum of 183 square feet. All suites also include private massage rooms. The most luxurious rooms are the two-bedroom Sky Suites, with views overlooking Nam Van Lake and Macao city. Sky Suites average 912 square feet of living space with floor-to-ceiling windows; his-and-her bathrooms with dressing areas, glassenclosed shower and ultra-deep bathing wells; an in-room spa therapy suite; 24-hour personal butler service; special reception through the Wynn Club Entrance for VIP check-in; and access to the exclusive amenities of the Wynn Club. There are 240 sets of connecting rooms at the hotel. The two-bedroom Lake Suites and two-bedroom Sky Suites are recommended for large families. Agent inquiries should be directed to the hotel’s reservations department (853-8986-9966, roomreserva tions@wynnmacau.com). The Spa facilities comprise 14 treatment rooms, including three couples’ rooms, for massages, body treatments, facials and hydrotherapy. The “Wynn Favourite” is a popular spa package that includes a one-night stay at the resort, a welcome healing tea, a spa gift, an Instant Recovery Massage for two persons, spa cuisine for two, a romantic bath therapy of your choice in your room and unlimited access to spa and fitness facilities. The spa director is Melissa Dowell. For reservations and inquiries, contact The Spa at 853-8986-3228 or thespa@wynnmacau.com. The hotel’s three signature restaurants are Okada (Japanese), Ristorante il Teatro (Italian) and Wing Lei (Chinese). Signature dishes include Abalone Mini Hotpot at Okada; Herb-Crusted Milk-Fed Rack of Lamb with Mustard Sauce at il Teatro; and Deep-Fried Almond-Coated Prawns Laced with Wasabi Sauce at Wing Lei. Restaurant reservations can be made through the hotel’s main reservations hotline (853-8986-3663). Wynn Macau’s proposed expansion includes the $600 million Wynn Diamond Suites hotel tower. The tower will house 400 suites and villas, as well as restaurants, retail and gaming space. The project is scheduled for completion in early 2010. When guests check into the 600-room MGM Grand Macau (www.mgmgrandmacau. com) they’ll be captivated by a delicate, handblown, glass-flower ceiling by American glass artist Chihuly, valued at $1.78 million. The hotel has 52 connecting rooms; large families should opt for one of the suites. Prime accom- modation choices include the Grand Deluxe Ocean View Rooms, which have windows looking out over the waterfront with great views of the city and sea. The One-Bedroom Grand Suite and Two-Bedroom Grand Deluxe Suite services include VIP in-room check-in and 24-hour butler service. The hotel’s spa has seven treatment rooms and one facial room. The most popular treatment is the Six Senses Massage Fusion, which blends Swedish, Thai, aromatherapy and sports massage. E-mail macau@sixsensesspas.com to set up advance appointments. The hotel’s Aux Beaux Arts Brasserie is overseen by Michelin-star chef Philippe Marc. A favorite choice with diners is Plateau de Fruits de Mer—lobster, prawns, mussels, scallops and oysters served on ice for two persons. Travel agents with questions can reach out to Irene Wong, director of sales (irenewong@mgmgrandmacau.com). When it opens this April, the five-star Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16 (www.sofitelmacau. com) will be an important part of the Ponte 16 casino-entertainment resort area, located in the Inner Harbour of Macao. Ponte 16 will also comprise a casino, shops and restaurants. The French Riviera-styled casino-hotel Sofitel Macau will have 408 rooms, all with views of the city and Inner Harbour. Club Sofitel is the hotel’s executive floor, with an exclusive lounge that provides Internet access, buffet breakfast, coffee and tea, evening cocktails and private meeting-room facilities. CONTINUED ON PAGE 40 Exterior view of MGM Grand Macau A guest room at Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16 March 31, 2008 TravelAgent | 39 http://www.wynnmacau.com http://www.sofitelmacau.com http://www.sofitelmacau.com http://www.mgmgrandmacau.com http://www.mgmgrandmacau.com
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