Janet Jackson 1/3/25
Gold Bar VIP Lounge
The Gold Bar on the second floor.
people walking through the lobby
Katy Perry
Luke Bryan!!!
Entrance
The entrance.
elvis in a keyhole
Katy Perry @ Resort World Theatre
a man on a giant horse
David Blaine
Katy Perry: Play
David Blaine
View from orchestra 4
David Blaine
Frances A.
Feb 15, 2025
Artist: Janet JacksonDate: Feb 14, 2025This review is mainly for the team member service. Getting through security was quick and easy. No hassle. Shout out to the team that had to clean up vomit in Mezzanine 2 after a guest had an incident during the show. Immediately, team members were seen with flash lights cleaning up the seats in the surrounding area. Not sure what happened to the people who couldn't sit there anymore.
Read MoreChris G.
Feb 18, 2025
I found Resorts World Theatre to be super clean and an overall great experience. There isn't a bad seat in the house. We went to see Janet Jackson on February 15th 2025. The venue was plenty big, but still small enough to be intimate. We got a cab service going to the property and going back to our hotel, no problems. We found plenty of bars at all levels and it was well organized. Janet put on a great show!I could learn to like this, listen up...I'm not a prude, I just want some respectSo close the door if you want me to respond'Cause privacy is my middle nameMy last name is controlNo, my first name ain't babyIt's Janet... Ms. Jackson, if you're nasty
Read MoreChris S.
Jan 13, 2025
My first visit to Resorts World didn't go very well. TBF, the venue was OK aside from the volume & the acoustics but it was the employees who made the whole experience truly awful. To address the sound issues, I think the last time I attended a concert that was so loud it gave me a headache was over 20 years ago at The Mercer Arena in Seattle, a spot with notoriously bad acoustics that was imploded many years ago. I actually wear hearing aids now, in part because of all the shows I saw at that arena as a kid. I was not wearing them that night and it was still too loud. I go to a lot of concerts and this is the worst it's been outside of Mercer and I had my full hearing capabilities. I kept getting a warning on my Apple Watch watch about high noise over & over again, which rarely happens at other spots. For reference, I got none at The Sphere for U2 or Dolby Live for Lenny Kravitz, and those are 2 spots with over the top sound systems. As for the employee experience, my wife has a back injury that was acting up so I dropped her off right near the entrance so she wouldn't have to hoof it through the parking garage. It was my first time there and I didn't know how long of a hike it would be. We have a placard so we can utilize disabled parking but that's almost always full everywhere we go and it was here as well so I was glad that I didn't make her walk from the car. Unfortunately, I also have some joint issues that I recently had surgery for and I had to hoof it a ways, which was unpleasant. When I got in, there was a very long line looping around the lobby. Luckily, my wife had gotten in line pretty early & was near the front. Unluckily, the terrible employees would not let me join her even though she was standing in front of the entrance. The guy I took a picture of was a particularly awful person and made me go to the back of the line and then walk all the way around for no apparent reason. There was no appealing to his logic or good nature even though my wife was standing right there telling him the situation. After the long hike round and round the lobby, I hit security who told me that the small keychain multitool attached to my keys either had to be surrendered or taken back to my car. It was sentimental so I then had to hike all the way back to my car and then back to the theater & then stand in line again. I have never been forced to do this at any of the dozens of shows I've attended here, & that tool has been on my keychain for years. By now, I'd missed the beginning of the show and was furious. Honestly, I'm still furious. Las Vegas hospitality is dead at this spot and I will avoid it like the plague and let everyone I have the opportunity to tell about this that Resorts World is a terrible property that doesn't care about their guests, has terrible employees and ridiculous rules. It's nearly enough to make someone want to go on a stabbing spree with the tiny blade on a Leatherman keychain multitool.
Read MoreKatherine P.
Jan 4, 2025
This theater was very nice and was a good size where our seat view was so good. We sat Mezzanine section 2 in the first row and there was good leg room, comfy chairs and a cup holder. Sound and lights were on point to watch Janet Jackson's residency at Resorts world.
Read MoreMichelle L.
Jan 13, 2025
Fabulous theatre. I was here on 1/3/2025 to see Janet Jackson. We bought last minute tickets (day of) and had fairly high level seats. When we were on our way up there an usher gave us lower seats (top of the floor) to fill it up. So lucky! The place is new and immaculate. There were a lot of people here and they moved the crowd in through security pretty quickly. There are lots of good looking restaurants, bars, and food stalls to go to either before or after a show. The theatre gift shop had some random merch but there was a merch table after the show that looked much better than the shop. We would not hesitate to return.
Read MoreAnnie K.
Mar 2, 2025
Seats were comfortable which is fantastic and drinks were flowing! Easy in and out! Staff were super friendly helping me find my seat.
Read MoreRyan O.
Aug 29, 2024
I love this venue! We sat on the floor section in the Resorts World Theatre to see a country concert (Brett Young)This theatre has quite a bit more leg room than other venues around Las Vegas, which is amazing for anybody over 6 foot like me. Upon arrival to the Venue, it is very easy to enter and have your tickets scanned. There are plenty of ushers available to help escort you to your seat. Also, a huge plus is the amount of concession workers they have at each stand. Not a lot of waiting to get your snacks and drinks and get to your seat. This is a huge plus when you don't want to wait in line and miss any part of the show! The concession prices are a little high, but nothing out of the ordinary for Las Vegas. Definitely one of the better venues in Vegas, and I'll be looking for shows to attend here in the future!
Read MoreBruce S.
Jan 7, 2025
There isn't a bad seat in the house. We went to see Janet Jackson. If you're craving a venue where it doesn't feel like a football stadium concert and somewhere that still houses top talent, then this is the spot. Easy to get in, plenty of bars at all levels and well organized. Enjoyed the ambiance here.
Read MoreStephen D.
Jan 28, 2025
Went to see Janet Jackson at the end of December and it was fantastic! The theatre was outstanding.
Read MoreAshley H.
Aug 13, 2024
I LOVE how small this venue is! Whether you sit in the mezzanine amor the back orchestra it's all really close!! The service is great too, lots of people to show you to your seats during the whole performance. We didn't eat inside because it's mostly drinks for sale, but the food court outside is amazing!
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