Fontainebleau Las Vegas vs Crockfords Las Vegas: Modern Luxury Showdown on the Strip
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Crockfords Las Vegas
Design & Ambiance
Fontainebleau (9/10) features a stunning 67-story blue glass tower with contemporary interiors by renowned designers. The property boasts dramatic art installations, soaring ceilings, and a vibrant, energetic atmosphere throughout its 150,000 square feet of public spaces. Crockfords (10/10) offers a more intimate, sophisticated experience with bespoke furnishings, curated art collections, and a serene ambiance that prioritizes privacy and exclusivity.
Winner: Crockfords Las Vegas
Room Quality
Fontainebleau's rooms (9/10) feature modern minimalist design with premium amenities including smart technology, marble bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling Strip views. Standard rooms start at 500 sq ft. Crockfords (10/10) offers only suite accommodations starting at 750 sq ft, featuring separate living areas, premium linens, and personalized butler service with 24/7 availability.
Winner: Crockfords Las Vegas
Dining Options
Fontainebleau (9/10) features 36 dining venues including celebrity chef restaurants by David Grutman, Katana Robata by Sam Nazarian, and multiple casual options. The property offers exceptional variety from food halls to fine dining. Crockfords (8/10) provides access to Resorts World's 40+ restaurants but offers exclusive dining at Crockfords' private restaurant and lounge, focusing on quality over quantity.
Winner: Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Amenities & Facilities
Fontainebleau (10/10) features a 75,000 sq ft casino, 55,000 sq ft spa, multiple pools including an adults-only option, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The property also includes extensive meeting spaces and a theater. Crockfords (9/10) offers exclusive access to a private pool, dedicated casino area, and personalized concierge services, though relies on Resorts World for many amenities.
Winner: Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Service Quality
Fontainebleau (8/10) provides efficient, professional service though can feel impersonal due to the property's massive scale. Staff are well-trained but may be stretched during peak periods. Crockfords (10/10) excels with personalized butler service, higher staff-to-guest ratios, and exceptional attention to detail with anticipatory service standards.
Winner: Crockfords Las Vegas
Value Proposition
Fontainebleau (8/10) offers competitive pricing for its luxury category, with room rates typically starting around $250-$400/night. The extensive included amenities provide good value for the price point. Crockfords (7/10) commands a premium with rates starting around $400-$600/night, justified by exclusive services and suite-only accommodations but represents a significant price jump.
Winner: Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Location & Accessibility
Both properties (9/10) occupy prime North Strip locations. Fontainebleau sits at the former site of the demolished Fontainebleau project, offering excellent access to Convention Center and nearby resorts. Crockfords benefits from Resorts World's central Strip location with direct monorail access and better transportation options.
Winner: Tie
Entertainment & Nightlife
Fontainebleau (9/10) features multiple nightlife venues including LIV nightclub and various bars and lounges throughout the property. The entertainment options are diverse and cater to different tastes. Crockfords (8/10) offers more subdued, sophisticated nightlife options with exclusive lounges and bars, prioritizing intimate experiences over large-scale entertainment.
Winner: Fontainebleau Las Vegas