Nobody knows. That is the honest answer and it will stay the honest answer until Wynn publishes official rates, which will likely happen in late 2026 or early 2027 as the spring opening approaches. The booking page is still a mailing list. The restaurant menus are still renderings. The casino minimums are still internal documents.
So we built a pricing model. We pulled current room rates from Wynn Las Vegas (publicly available on their booking engine and aggregator sites), mapped them against Atlantis The Royal Dubai (the closest Gulf luxury benchmark), factored in the Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah (currently the highest-tier property in the emirate), and adjusted for the beachfront premium that RAK offers over a desert-inland property like Vegas. Then we did the same exercise for dining, casino, spa, excursions, transport, and nightlife.
What came out is not speculation. It is a range built from public data and competitive positioning analysis. When official rates drop, these projections will almost certainly land within 15 to 20 percent of reality. The methodology is transparent, the sources are cited, and every number can be traced back to a comparable property.
Here is what we found, broken down by the actual spending categories that make up a trip.
A note on methodology:Wynn Al Marjan Island has not published official rates as of April 2026. Every figure in this guide is a projection. Sources include Wynn Las Vegas public booking rates (KAYAK, Klook, TripAdvisor guest reports), Atlantis The Royal Dubai rates (KAYAK, MakeMyTrip), Waldorf Astoria RAK rates, comparable five-star Dubai dining pricing, and official Wynn Resorts positioning statements. This guide will be updated when confirmed rates are released.
The Room: Less Expensive Than You Expect, More Nuanced Than You Realize
A standard room at Wynn Las Vegas (640 square feet, floor-to-ceiling windows, custom Dream Bed) currently books between $218 and $997 per night on KAYAK. The range is enormous because it is almost entirely timing-dependent. A Tuesday in December might cost $250. A Saturday during CES or a major fight weekend pushes past $800. Wynn Las Vegas also charges a $62 resort fee per night that most rate-comparison sites do not include in the headline price.
Atlantis The Royal Dubai, the property most comparable in positioning and ambition, starts at approximately $500 to $700 per night for a standard room, depending on season and booking channel. Suites climb from $1,200 to $3,500. Penthouses with private pools sit at $5,000 to $15,000 a night during peak season.
The Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah, currently the most premium hotel in the emirate, ranges from $300 to $600 per night. It is the property Wynn will need to decisively outperform to justify a higher rate in the same emirate.
Our projection for Wynn Al Marjan Island resort rooms during peak season (October through April): AED 1,500 to 2,800 per night ($400 to $760). The logic is straightforward. Wynn will price above the Waldorf Astoria RAK (it offers more: private beach, 12 pools, 22 restaurants, a casino, and a marina that the Waldorf does not have) and roughly in line with Atlantis The Royal Dubai (comparable product tier, but RAK lacks Dubai's brand recognition premium). In low season (June through August), expect discounts of 30 to 40 percent, putting the floor around AED 900 ($245).
Whether Wynn RAK will add a resort fee on top of the room rate is an open question. Wynn Las Vegas charges $62 a night. Gulf hotels typically bundle more into the headline rate than Las Vegas properties do. If Wynn follows the Gulf convention, the published rate will be the rate. If it follows the Vegas convention, add $60 to $80 per night to whatever you see.
Enclave: A Different Conversation Entirely
The moment you step from the resort lobby into Enclave, the pricing model changes. Enclave is not a premium room. It is a separate hotel, physically accessed through its own private guarded entrance, with its own lobby, private elevators, a maximum of 15 suites per floor, three private pools, a private beach on the east side of the resort, and a restaurant that serves breakfast exclusively to Enclave guests before converting into a Lebanese restaurant for lunch and dinner. The suites are dressed in platinum, sapphire, cream, gold, and sea mist tones. Dual pantries stock morning and evening provisions in separate bespoke cabinetry. This is not an upgrade from a resort room. It is a fundamentally different product.
The six suite layouts range from 75 square metres (Enclave King Suite) to 1,500 square metres (the two Royal Apartments at the very peak of the 70-story tower, designed by Anouska Hempel of London and Pinto Design of Paris as their final commissions). The Royal Apartments are two-story residences with views in every direction over the Arabian Gulf. There are two of them in the entire building.
At Wynn Las Vegas, Tower Suites (the closest equivalent, though architecturally less exclusive than Enclave) run $600 to $2,700 per night based on guest reports and booking data. Our Enclave projection: AED 3,000 to 9,000 ($800 to $2,450) for King Suites, AED 5,000 to 15,000 ($1,360 to $4,085) for Parlor Suites, AED 8,000 to 25,000 ($2,180 to $6,800) for Salon Suites, and AED 50,000 to 150,000+ ($13,600+) per night for the Royal Apartments. That top figure is not a typo. It places the Royal Apartments in a tier occupied by perhaps 20 hotel suites anywhere in the world.
There are also four Garden Townhomes (projected AED 15,000 to 50,000 per night) and 10 Marina Estates situated on the perimeter of the deepwater marina, where your superyacht berths next to your front door (projected AED 30,000 to 100,000+ per night). These are not hotel rooms in any conventional sense. They are residential-grade properties operated with Wynn's service infrastructure.
Dinner for Two: AED 500 or AED 3,000. Depends Who You Are.
The 22 restaurants, bars, and lounges at Wynn Al Marjan Island span from a food hall to an Alain Ducasse steakhouse. That range is the entire point. A resort with 1,542 rooms needs to feed families by the pool, couples on anniversaries, and high rollers between sessions. Pricing everything at one tier would break the operation.
At the accessible end: the food hall and casual poolside venues will likely sit at AED 80 to 200 per person ($22 to $55). This is consistent with food hall pricing at luxury Gulf resorts and with Wynn Las Vegas's casual options like the Buffet ($50 to $90 per person). Pool bars will serve cocktails in the AED 50 to 80 range, roughly comparable to what you would pay at a Dubai five-star beach club.
The mid-range tier covers the Indo-Persian, Italian, Lebanese, Indian, Greek, and Japanese restaurants that make up the core of the dining portfolio. Based on comparable Wynn Las Vegas pricing (Mizumi, Cipriani, Red 8) and five-star Dubai restaurants: AED 250 to 500 per person ($68 to $136). A couple having a mid-range dinner with a bottle of wine and cocktails will spend AED 700 to 1,400 ($190 to $380). Over a 3-night stay eating exclusively at mid-range restaurants: AED 2,100 to 4,200 on food.
The premium tier is where numbers climb quickly. Alain Ducasse restaurants globally price tasting menus between $150 and $400 per person before wine. Delilah, the Hollywood supper club making its first appearance outside the US with nightly live performances and a character "inspired by an entertainment icon from Beirut" (Todd-Avery Lenahan, via The National), runs approximately $100 to $200 per person for food at its Las Vegas location, with cocktails adding $20 to $30 each. At Wynn RAK, project AED 500 to 1,500 per person ($136 to $408) for these premium dining experiences. A couple at Ducasse with a tasting menu and a good bottle could spend AED 2,500 to 4,000 ($680 to $1,090) in a single evening. The Chef's Table partnership adds culinary programming that will extend to RAK.
The Aft Cocktail Deck, overlooking the Sea of Dreams water and light show, will charge bar prices for what is effectively a front-row seat to the resort's nightly spectacle. Expect AED 60 to 100 per cocktail ($16 to $27), consistent with rooftop and specialty bar pricing at Wynn Las Vegas and comparable Dubai venues.
The Casino: The One Budget Line That Can Change Everything
This is the section that most travel budget guides skip because the numbers are uncomfortable and unpredictable. A room costs what it costs. Dinner has a menu price. The casino is the only place in the resort where your spending is controlled entirely by your decisions in the moment, and where the range between a recreational visitor and a serious player stretches from AED 500 to AED 500,000 in a single session.
At Wynn Las Vegas, table minimums (blackjack, craps, baccarat) range from $15 to $25 during off-peak hours, climbing to $50 to $100+ during busy periods. High-limit salons start at $300 to $500 per hand. The Sky Casino on the 22nd floor of Wynn RAK, which has no equivalent in Las Vegas, will likely operate at the higher end of these ranges as a VIP gaming space.
Wynn Al Marjan Island's minimums have not been announced. Given the luxury positioning and the GCGRA's regulatory framework, starting minimums will likely sit higher than Las Vegas: AED 100 to 200 ($27 to $55) for standard tables, with dedicated high-limit areas at AED 500+ per hand.
If you are a recreational visitor who wants to spend an evening on the floor, play some hands, and walk away with a story: budget AED 500 to 1,000 ($136 to $272). If you are a committed player planning multi-day sessions: budget whatever you can comfortably afford to lose and not feel sick about. That is not a throwaway line. It is the only responsible advice anyone can give about gaming budgets, and the 10 things nobody tells you covers the passport, dress code, and no-free-drinks realities that shape the experience. The casino etiquette guide maps the behavioural expectations.
Spa, Shopping, and Everything Beyond the Room
The spa at Wynn Al Marjan Island occupies its own dedicated floor with hammams, steam rooms, dry saunas, chromotherapy, and separate men's and women's salons. At Wynn Las Vegas, spa treatments start at $185 for a 50-minute massage and climb to $650+ for specialty packages. Gulf luxury spas (Atlantis, One&Only, Jumeirah) run comparable ranges. Project AED 600 to 2,500 ($163 to $680) per person for a spa visit with treatment. A couple spending a half-day at the spa with treatments, hammam access, and lunch could budget AED 2,000 to 4,000.
The 15,000 square metre shopping parterre will house luxury brands (Rolex has been mentioned as a likely tenant, and Wynn Las Vegas already hosts Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Cartier). This is not a cost anyone can project because it depends entirely on whether and what you shop. What we can say is that luxury retail pricing in the UAE is typically 5 to 15 percent lower than European prices due to the absence of VAT on many luxury goods, which makes the UAE an active destination for high-end retail tourism.
Excursions outside the resort are where RAK offers value that no Las Vegas or Macau property can match. A desert safari runs AED 85 to 500 per person depending on the format (shared evening safari on the low end, private overnight with stargazing on the high end). The Jebel Jais zipline, the world's longest, costs AED 350 to 550. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and water sports through Al Marjan's waterways run AED 100 to 300. A sunset cocktail at 1484 by Puro, 1,484 metres above sea level on Jebel Jais, costs the price of a drink and a drive. The things to do in RAK maps the full activity landscape.
Transport from Dubai International Airport to the resort (approximately 50 minutes by car) runs AED 200 to 300 by taxi, AED 350 to 500 by private car service, or AED 25 by public bus (Route E700 from Union Station). The transport guide covers every option. If you are flying from abroad, the visa guide covers entry requirements by nationality.
The After-Dark Budget
The nightlife scene at Wynn Al Marjan Island includes a nightclub programmed by the team behind XS and Encore Beach Club in Las Vegas, a beach club on the private sand, and Delilah's live performances running late into the evening. Current independent bars in RAK charge AED 30 to 50 for a beer and AED 40 to 70 for cocktails. Wynn venues will sit at the premium end of this range, likely AED 60 to 120 per cocktail. Nightclub entry pricing has not been announced. At XS in Las Vegas, general admission ranges from $30 to $75 for men (women typically enter free), with VIP tables starting at $500 to $5,000+ depending on the DJ. Budget AED 300 to 800 for a casual evening at the nightclub or beach club, or AED 1,500 to 5,000+ for a VIP table experience.
Four Trips, Four Budgets: What the Numbers Add Up To
We modelled four complete trips during peak season (October through April, which is when you should visit because the beach, pools, and outdoor dining are actually usable). Summer rates will be 30 to 40 percent lower across the board, but the 42-degree heat with Gulf humidity makes the outdoor premium you are paying for significantly less enjoyable. The best time to visit RAK maps it month by month.
The Budget Strategy Nobody Talks About
You do not have to stay at Wynn to experience Wynn. Al Marjan Island already has hotels starting from roughly AED 300 per night. Hampton by Hilton, Movenpick, DoubleTree, and others sit on the same island as the resort. Stay at one. Walk over to Wynn for dinner at one of the 22 restaurants. Spend an afternoon at the beach club. Try the casino for an evening. Catch the Sea of Dreams show from the Aft Cocktail Deck. You get 80 percent of the Wynn experience at perhaps 40 percent of the total trip cost.
This is not a compromise play. It is what a significant number of Las Vegas visitors already do: stay at a mid-tier hotel on the Strip and spend their entertainment budget at Wynn's restaurants, nightclub, and casino. The resort is designed to welcome non-guest visitors. The hotels near Wynn guide maps the options, and the RAK vs Dubai comparison explains why the Northern Emirates are increasingly drawing visitors who want luxury without Dubai pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Has Wynn published room rates yet?
No. As of April 2026, no official pricing has been released. We project rates will be announced in late 2026 or early 2027. This guide will be updated.
How much is a resort room per night?
Projected: AED 1,500 to 2,800 ($400 to $760) peak season, AED 900 to 1,800 ($245 to $490) low season. Based on Wynn Las Vegas rates adjusted for Gulf positioning and beachfront premium.
How much is an Enclave suite?
Projected: AED 3,000 to 9,000 for King Suites, AED 8,000 to 25,000 for Salon Suites, AED 50,000 to 150,000+ for Royal Apartments. These are projections based on Wynn Tower Suite benchmarks and Gulf ultra-luxury comparables.
How much does dinner cost at Wynn?
Food hall: AED 80 to 200 per person. Mid-range restaurants: AED 250 to 500. Fine dining (Ducasse, Delilah): AED 500 to 1,500+. All based on comparable Wynn Las Vegas and Dubai five-star pricing.
What should I budget for the casino?
Recreational evening: AED 500 to 1,000. Table minimums are unannounced but projected at AED 100 to 200 for standard tables. Budget what you can afford to lose.
Is it cheaper in summer?
Yes. Projected 30 to 40 percent discounts, consistent with Gulf luxury seasonal patterns. But the beach and pool amenities that justify the premium are less usable in 42-degree heat.
Can I visit Wynn without staying there?
Expected yes, following the Las Vegas model. Restaurants, casino, shopping, and beach club are typically open to non-guests. This is a viable budget strategy.
How does it compare to Atlantis The Royal Dubai?
Similar price bracket for standard rooms. Enclave suites will likely command a premium due to the private hotel-within-hotel concept. Wynn adds a casino, which Atlantis does not have.
Is there a resort fee?
Unknown. Wynn Las Vegas charges $62 per night. Gulf hotels typically include more in the room rate. We will update when confirmed.
When should I book?
Subscribe at wynnalmarjanisland.com for pre-opening notifications. Rates will likely go live in late 2026 or early 2027.
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