This room is equivalent to a standard room at Wynn/Encore. We “downgraded” to Fantasy Tower kings after one night. I felt the need to use a hand towel when using the shower to avoid contact with the shower floor. The full-length mirror in the other shower was propped up against the wall where it had broken off the wall. The shower caddy/shelf in one of the showers had broken off and had not been replaced. The single sink bathroom has an open shower design, giving your clothing a steam treatment whether they needed it or not. Obviously, the regular occupants of this suite did not have luggage nor could be trusted with movable amenities.
There are no end tables with storage, just a shelf. There is a phone jack and electric outlet where there was a dresser at one time. The open closet is in the bathroom with three small shelves that is the room’s only storage. The rooms are the size of a suite but have the amenities of a below standard Holiday-Inn Express. The rooms are decorated in garish colors of red and white.
The rooms have not been recently updated evidenced by the non-digital thermostat. Stayed in Fantasy Tower king rooms last year and decided to upgrade to two Ivory Tower Suites this year.