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Theresa Bobrowsky Discovers Las Vegas Beyond the Crowds at Resort World

By Ryan McElroy ·

CTA · Wine specialist for Portugal and Spain

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At a Glance

Las Vegas's north Strip, particularly Resort World, offers a quieter alternative to the crowded central Strip while maintaining full access to entertainment. The property features complimentary driverless vehicle service, stunning dining options like Wally's, and proximity to iconic attractions like the Bellagio's Chihuly ceiling, making it ideal for travelers seeking breathing room without sacrificing Vegas's premium experiences.

For travel advisor Theresa Bobrowsky, Las Vegas holds a familiar rhythm of glittering lights, bustling crowds, and the eternal promise of entertainment around every corner. But her recent business conference trip to Sin City revealed a different side of this iconic destination, one that even seasoned professionals can overlook.

While attending a business conference, Bobrowsky made a strategic decision that would reshape her understanding of Las Vegas hospitality. For the first time, she ventured away from the traditional heart of the Strip to stay at Resort World on the north end. The choice proved revelatory.

A Different Vegas Pace

"It was the first time I stayed on the north end of the strip. If you like a slightly less busy pace you can stay at Resort World," Bobrowsky explains. The property offered something increasingly rare in Las Vegas: breathing room. But Resort World's appeal extends beyond its calmer atmosphere. The hotel features a station for the city's innovative driverless vehicles, providing guests with complimentary transportation to explore the Strip without the typical hassles of Vegas traffic.

Even in this quieter setting, Bobrowsky maintained one cherished Vegas tradition. No matter the purpose of her visit, she always makes time for the Bellagio's stunning Chihuly poppy ceiling, a masterpiece of glass artistry that continues to captivate her trip after trip. "Whether on business or on a personal trip I always visit the Bellagio to see the Chihuly poppy ceiling," she notes, highlighting how even familiar destinations can anchor us through ritual and beauty.

Practical Discoveries

Beyond the aesthetic pleasures, Bobrowsky's professional eye caught important details that will benefit her clients. Her journey from McCarran International Airport revealed a costly surprise that many travelers encounter unknowingly. "The uber ride from the airport to the hotel was much more expensive than the local taxis. Ask about flat rates for taxis before ordering an uber," she discovered, a insight that could save clients significant money from the moment they arrive.

The Strip itself felt different during her visit. "Las Vegas was not as busy as usual but was as expected," Bobrowsky observed, suggesting that even in quieter periods, the city maintains its essential character while offering visitors more space to enjoy its attractions.

Culinary Gems Worth Seeking

Bobrowsky's culinary exploration yielded two standout discoveries that showcase Vegas's evolving dining scene. At Resort World, she found Wally's, a restaurant that elevates the art of casual dining with beautiful charcuterie and cheese plates paired with an exceptional wine selection. For those willing to venture to the Cosmopolitan Hotel, she recommends José Andrés's Jaleo, which "continues to be fabulous" and represents the city's commitment to world-class cuisine.

These dining experiences reflect a broader truth about Las Vegas that Bobrowsky emphasizes: the city caters to high-energy travelers seeking premium experiences. "If you are high energy and would like to take in the shows or concerts, enjoy exceptional dining and like to gamble a bit this is the place," she explains.

Professional Insights

Her experience has refined Bobrowsky's approach to recommending Las Vegas to clients. The city's unique intensity and expense structure make it unsuitable for extended stays. "I will really only recommend a 3 to 4 night stay. The Vegas Strip is very expensive. Even if I find an economical package for a client the costs once there are extremely high," she advises.

This practical wisdom extends to client matching. Las Vegas demands a specific traveler profile, and Bobrowsky is clear about who should consider alternative destinations. Those seeking peaceful downtime might find better satisfaction elsewhere, while energetic travelers drawn to shows, concerts, fine dining, and gaming will discover their paradise.

As she looks toward her next adventure, a journey to Greenland that has been decades in the making, Bobrowsky carries forward the lessons learned from her Vegas experience. Even familiar destinations can surprise us, and sometimes the best discoveries come from stepping slightly outside our usual patterns, whether that means choosing a different hotel location or simply remaining open to new perspectives on old favorites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the north end of the Las Vegas Strip less crowded than the central Strip?

Yes, Resort World on the north end offers a noticeably slower pace and more breathing room compared to the busier central Strip properties.

What transportation options does Resort World offer?

Resort World features a station for the city's driverless vehicles, providing complimentary transportation to explore the Strip without dealing with Vegas traffic.

Is it cheaper to take a taxi or Uber from Las Vegas airport?

Local taxis typically offer better flat rates from McCarran International Airport than Uber, potentially saving significant money upon arrival.

What dining options are worth visiting at Resort World?

Wally's at Resort World is notable for its beautiful charcuterie and cheese plates paired with an exceptional wine selection.

How long should I plan to stay in Las Vegas?

A 3 to 4 night stay is ideal, as the Vegas Strip is very expensive and costs accumulate quickly even with economical packages.

Who is Las Vegas best suited for?

Las Vegas is ideal for high-energy travelers who enjoy shows, concerts, fine dining, and gambling; those seeking peaceful downtime may prefer other destinations.