Las Vegas Review-Journal

Resorts World visitors said Crockfords reservatio­ns were changed at the last minute.

- By Mike Shoro

A local couple hasn’t pieced together why their Crockfords luxury hotel room reservatio­n fell through at the newly opened Resorts World and why they only discovered that fact on the first day of their reservatio­n.

All they know is they’re now staying at the Hilton Conrad hotel, and they’re not pleased with how things have played out.

“Last night, I checked in using their digital check-in, got an email that said, ‘You’re checked into Crockfords,” said Alex Chapman, a Las Vegas resident who was celebratin­g his 35th birthday with a staycation at the new resort. “And this morning, I checked in my digital key, and it said, ‘Check in to Conrad. Also, we’re charging you $100 more.’”

They might not be alone. A travel vlogger who goes by the name Travel Ruby and her husband complained in a Youtube livestream Friday that — like the Chapmans — their Crockfords reservatio­n was also changed at the last minute to a Hilton Conrad reservatio­n without their knowledge.

Resorts World opened to the public at 11 p.m. Thursday as the first Strip resort built in a decade.

It’s unclear how many of the rooms at its three Hilton-branded hotels opened. Crockfords is the property’s high-end hotel with 236 rooms and suites, a private entrance and tailored guest services.

Resorts World executives said in a statement to the Review-journal that Crockfords is open in a limited capacity as staff “put the finishing touches on a few suites,” but multiple guests say they’ve been told otherwise by hotel employees.

“We’ve seen very high demand for Crockfords and will continue to release additional inventory following opening,” the statement read.

A spokeswoma­n declined to answer additional questions.

The Resorts World booking page Friday said Crockfords bookings are “unavailabl­e” until July 12. Hilton’s website also said no Crockfords

rooms are available until that date.

The Chapmans decided to take the Conrad room. In a phone conversati­on Friday evening Alex and Katrina Chapman said they’ve received conflictin­g explanatio­ns from Resorts World staff throughout the day.

The Chapmans said hotel staff told them that Crockfords was open — their room just wasn’t ready.

But after Katrina Chapman reached out to Resorts World on Instagram to complain about their reservatio­n, Alex Chapman got a call from an employee who said that the hotel was “completely closed.”

The vlogger Travel Ruby said in a Friday livestream from the hotel pool complex and also their Hilton Conrad room that she and her husband were told something similar. She said she and her husbanddid­n’t find out their Crockfords reservatio­n was canceled until arriving at the check-in desk Friday.

Staff on property have been kind and helpful, Katrina Chapman said. Though the pair feels they’ve gotten the runaround, they’re trying to make the best of their stay, she said. They just want to know what happened.

“I still really have no idea,” Alex Chapman said.

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