I wasn’t expecting a lot from Allē Lounge on 66, but when I visited, I was really blown away! I’ve been to many Vegas lounges like the SkyBar at the Waldorf Astoria (previously Mandarin Oriental) and Vanderpump at Caesars Palace, but there’s something about Allē Lounge that feels extra special. I remember when Resorts World Las Vegas first opened back in June 2021, the lounge used to be called Starlight on 66. I asked the server what happened to the name and she said that Allē (a botox/skincare company) bought the naming rights to the lounge so they remodeled and renamed it after the company.
As a separate side note, I want to completely apologize for going M.I.A. the last week and a half! I was in Colorado snowboarding with a bunch of friends for my birthday and I thought I would have time to blog but unfortunately, I didn’t. The amount of energy that was spent snowboarding 9 out of 10 days really took it out of me. Even now, I’ve been home for a couple of days and I’m still feeling it. On top, I’ve gotten this nasty cough that won’t go away either (not COVID).
Allē Lounge on 66 Location
Allē Lounge on 66 is located on the 66th floor of Resorts World Las Vegas.
Hours of Operation
Allē Lounge’s hours of operation are currently Monday-Sunday from 5:00 pm-2:00 am. Please always double-check their website as hours may change.
What Time Should I Go?
I highly recommend going right when it opens or during sunset hours. I came exactly at 5:00 pm and got to watch the sun set behind the mountains and eventually watch the strip light up. If you also come early, you have a better chance of getting a seat by the window. Since it was my birthday, that sat me at a table right next to the window facing the strip. Also, it does get very busy so reservations are highly recommended. You can book them on SevenRooms.
What Did I Order?
Before I tell you what I ordered, you should know that I booked my hotel stay at Crockfords which is one of three hotels located inside Resorts World Las Vegas. So all I had to do was take the elevator upstairs to the lounge. I also booked my stay through Amex’s Fine Hotels and Resorts Program because it offered me extra benefits like late check-out and $125 food and beverage credit which you can read more about it here.
A good thing to note is that they have a two-drink minimum there that you need to abide by. I was prepared to have two drinks, but I asked my server if I could substitute my second drink for some food instead. She said it was totally okay which made me happy since I was already feeling the buzz.
Although I didn’t use all $125 at Allē Lounge, I easily could have. I wanted to save some of the credit for dinner so I only ended up getting a glass of chardonnay and their Brown Butter Lobster Rolls. The chardonnay was $19 and the lobster rolls were $25. After tax and tip, I spent around $57.
Overall Review of Allē Lounge on 66
I LOVE this place! I was already texting my friends while I was there how the next time we’re in Las Vegas, we all have to come here. The lounge is beautifully decorated like a modern library and the staff was extremely attentive. I will say that since it’s located at Resorts World Las Vegas, it is quite a trek to get here if you are staying at the south end of the strip. But I think that it’s totally worth at least one trip and you won’t be sorry about the jaw-dropping view you get. You might be a little sad when the bill comes though lol!
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