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Steve Wynn flies from Las Vegas to Austin for Hill Country retreat
The former casino tycoon returns to his controversial Texas property after recent Vegas travels.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Steve Wynn

Steve Wynn
Steve Wynn departed Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas aboard his Gulfstream G700, tail number N88WR, on Thursday, May 7, touching down at Austin Bergstrom International Airport after a brisk two-hour flight at altitudes topping 45,000 feet.
Wynn's visit aligns with his ownership of a sprawling 1,400-acre estate in the Texas Hill Country west of Austin, acquired around 2023 and envisioned as a luxury conservation development called Mirasol Springs. Though plans for a high-end resort have drawn opposition from environmentalists and neighbors over water use and habitat concerns—as detailed in a 2023 Texas Monthly investigation—the property serves as a private retreat for the billionaire art collector, far from his Palm Beach homestead and Vegas haunts.
This Austin stop fits Wynn's pattern of shuttling between personal enclaves, including a May 3 flight from the area to Las Vegas, suggesting routine maintenance of his bi-coastal—no, tri-state—lifestyle post his 2018 exit from Wynn Resorts amid allegations he denies. With no public appearances scheduled, the trip underscores a quieter chapter for the once-flashy developer.
Aboard the Gulfstream G700


The aircraft
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