The first new construction resort complex in Las Vegas in more than a decade has officially opened its doors.After much anticipation, Resorts World Las Vegas and its three Hilton properties are open for guests and visitors on the Las Vegas Strip.For more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.(Photo courtesy of Resorts World Las Vegas)Resorts World has a staggering 3,500 rooms distributed among the three Hilton properties, including the world’s largest Conrad hotel, one of the first LXR-branded hotels in the United States and a “marquee” Hilton Hotels and Resorts property.Each of the three resorts features its own entrance and lobby and, of course, participates in the Hilton Honors program, meaning guests can earn and redeem points for their stays at this massive new complex.Rendering of a guest room at the Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World courtesy of Resorts World Las VegasThe Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World comes to market with 1,774 guest rooms and suites (the largest suite measures 3,300 square feet), the Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World has slightly fewer rooms and suites than the Hilton at 1,496 and also features “luxe amenities and a curated art program,” according to a press release from Hilton.Finally, Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels and Resorts has just 236 “ultra-luxury” rooms and suites, with the largest suite coming in at a staggering 7,000 square feet.Crockfords is the most luxurious property in the complex, with a focus on “lavish accommodations, upscale amenities and highly personalized service.“Rendering of a guest room at Crockfords Las Vegas courtesy of Resorts World Las VegasGuests will never be lacking for things to do at Resorts World. There are more than 40 options for eating and drinking within the complex, ranging from casual, cheaper options to fine dining.Sign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.There’s also an entire venue dedicated to concerts and other entertainment such as conventions, sporting events and corporate meetings. It features the latest technology to create a “new-generation theater” that will be home to performances from entertainers including Celine Dion, Katy Perry, Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan, according to a press release from Hilton.Elsewhere, there’s a massive, 117,000 square-foot casino complete with a sportsbook; a five-and-a-half acre pool complex (which, unsurprisingly, is now the largest pool deck in Las Vegas) with seven pools, including The Strip’s only infinity-edge pool; a full-service spa; about 70,000 square feet of retail space; a dedicated nightlife complex brought to life through a partnership with the Zouk Group of Singapore that will feature different experiences depending on the time of day and day of the week and 250,000 square feet of meeting and event space as well as connectivity to the Las Vegas Convention Center by way of an underground transportation system directly connecting the two venues.Rendering of Ayu Dayclub courtesy of Resorts World Las VegasGuests at any Resorts World Las Vegas property will be able to take advantage of the latest technology, including mobile check-in and digital key and even a digital concierge named Red, powered by artificial intelligence.Interestingly, reservations aren’t available – through Hilton or a dedicated Resorts World website – until tomorrow, June 25. Within the first few weeks of opening, you can book a room at resorts world starting from $149 at the Las Vegas Hilton, with the Conrad and Crockfords starting from $250 and $300, respectively.The Hilton Honors program doesn’t have an award chart, so rates vary by night. In July, you can find the Las Vegas Hilton from around 42,000 points, the Conrad from 61,000 and Crockfords from 95,000 points per night.Featured rendering courtesy of Resorts World Las Vegas