Yes, the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is unique because it is "connected" to the Mandalay Bay Resort in a literal, structural sense, but it remains a completely separate entity in terms of service and ambiance. The Four Seasons occupies floors 35 through 39 of the main Mandalay Bay tower. While you use the same massive building, the Four Seasons has its own private entrance, its own high-speed elevators that do not stop at the other Mandalay floors, and its own dedicated lobby, spa, and pool area. This "hotel-within-a-hotel" concept allows guests to enjoy the legendary, quiet luxury of the Four Seasons—which is one of the few non-gaming hotels on the Strip—while having direct, easy access to the sprawling amenities of Mandalay Bay, including its massive casino, the House of Blues, and the Mandalay Bay Beach wave pool. In 2026, the Four Seasons remains a top choice for business travelers and luxury seekers who want to be "on the Strip" but wish to escape the noise and smoke of the casino floor. It is a seamless connection where a single door separates the tranquil, flower-scented Four Seasons hallway from the high-energy atmosphere of the Mandalay Bay resort.