Fontainebleu Las Vegas has become the city’s first casino resort to receive a prestigious Michelin Guide key Like Michelin’s stars for restaurants, keys are used to signify properties that provide exceptional service The Four Seasons and Waldorf Astoria in Vegas have also received keys, though neither property has a casino Fontainebleau Las Vegas just received a “One Key” designation from the “2025 Michelin Guide,” making it the only gaming resort in Nevada with the honor. The Waldorf Astoria and Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas, neither of which has casinos, both received single Michelin keys last April, when the hotel awards program launched. Fontainebleau Las Vegas opened on Dec. 13, 2023. (Image: Shutterstock) Michelin keys recognize exceptional hotels around the world based on criteria including architecture, service, personality, value, and local contribution. First conferred last April at a ceremony in Paris, Michelin keys are modeled after the Michelin Guide’s star system for restaurants. One key distinguishes a hotel stay as…Read MoreCategory: Casino News, Las Vegas, Fontainebleau, Four Seasons, Key, Las Vegas Strip, Michelin, Michelin Guide, Michelin Key, Michelin Star, Star, Waldorf AstoriaSource: Casino.org

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