Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas vs Crockfords Las Vegas at Resorts World: Luxury Hotel Comparison
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
Crockfords Las Vegas at Resorts World
Location & Accessibility
Four Seasons occupies floors 35-39 of Mandalay Bay, offering direct access to Mandalay Bay's amenities while maintaining a separate, serene entrance. Its south Strip location provides excellent access to Allegiant Stadium and the airport, though it's further from central Strip attractions. Crockfords sits within the massive Resorts World complex on the north Strip, placing guests steps from newer developments like Fontainebleau and closer to traditional center-Strip casinos. The north Strip location offers better walking access to mid-Strip but requires longer transit to the south end.
Winner: Four Seasons (8/10 vs 7/10) - Better overall Strip positioning with premium south Strip access
Room Quality & Design
Four Seasons features 424 rooms with classic luxury decor - marble bathrooms, plush bedding, and traditional furnishings. Standard rooms start at 500 sq ft with floor-to-ceiling windows offering spectacular Strip or mountain views. The aesthetic is timeless elegance with neutral tones and quality materials throughout. Crockfords offers 236 rooms with contemporary Asian-inspired design featuring smart technology integration, including in-room tablets controlling all room functions. Rooms start at 550 sq ft with ultra-modern bathrooms and custom artwork. The design is sleek and technologically advanced but may feel cold to some traditionalists.
Winner: Crockfords (9/10 vs 9.5/10) - Larger standard rooms and superior technology integration
Amenities & Facilities
Four Seasons guests enjoy access to Mandalay Bay's massive pool complex (11 acres with wave pool), spa, and casino while maintaining a separate, adults-only pool exclusively for hotel guests. The hotel features a full-service spa, fitness center, and five dining outlets including Veranda and Charlie Palmer Steak. Crockfords offers access to Resorts World's 5.5-acre pool complex, 27,000 sq ft spa, and massive casino. Exclusive amenities include a private pool for Crockfords guests, state-of-the-art fitness center, and priority access to Resorts World's 50+ dining options including celebrity chef restaurants.
Winner: Crockfords (8.5/10 vs 9/10) - Superior dining options and newer facilities
Service Quality
Four Seasons delivers impeccable, personalized service with a 1:1 staff-to-guest ratio. Features include 24-hour concierge, twice-daily housekeeping, and exceptional attention to detail. The service style is traditional luxury with anticipatory service standards. Crockfords offers high-tech service integration with mobile check-in, digital concierge, and 24/7 butler service available. The service approach blends technology with personal attention, though some guests report occasional inconsistencies in the newer operation.
Winner: Four Seasons (9.5/10 vs 8.5/10) - More consistent, established service standards
Value Proposition
Four Seasons rooms start around $400-$600/night, offering excellent value considering included amenities, service level, and Mandalay Bay access. The resort fee ($45) includes premium amenities like fitness center access and bottled water. Crockfords commands premium pricing starting at $500-$800/night with a $45 resort fee. While offering newer facilities, the value proposition is slightly less favorable given the higher base rates.
Winner: Four Seasons (8/10 vs 7/10) - Better value for the luxury experience offered
Dining Options
Four Seasons offers four excellent on-site restaurants including Veranda (Mediterranean), Charlie Palmer Steak, and Press (grab-and-go). Guests also enjoy easy access to Mandalay Bay's 20+ additional dining options. Crockfords provides direct access to Resorts World's unparalleled dining collection including 50+ options from celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay, Nobu Matsuhisa, and Guy Fieri. The hotel itself features more limited on-site dining but superior overall culinary access.
Winner: Crockfords (8/10 vs 9/10) - Unmatched dining variety and quality within the complex