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Vegas’s Resorts World Adopts Ordr POS Technology

Two venues at Resorts World Las Vegas will adopt point-of-sale technology from Ordr Technologies.

Salt Lake City, Utah-based Ordr says the Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub venues at the Resorts World property will take advantage of Ordr’s artificial intelligence-capable POS system to unify all elements of the transaction, including the purchase, payment processing, fees, consumer protections, and guest marketing for each revenue interaction at the venues.

Ordr says its system can use in-venue and digital transaction data to build guest profiles that Resorts World Las Vegas can use to better understand spending behavior, to identify high-value guests, and to personalize the guest experience. Zouk has a capacity of 2,160 individuals and Ayu, centered on a pool, features disc jockeys and other entertainers.

Ordr says its system also provides insight into payment data that can help eliminate reconciliation gaps and make each transaction as easy as possible.

Ordr is no stranger to large-volume venues. In 2025, the Orlando City SC, a Major League Soccer affiliate, adopted the POS platform. It also has many other venue placements, with the Houston Oilers, Ottawa Senators, and the Vegas Golden Knights from the National Hockey League, and the Chicago Sky from the Women’s National Basketball Association.

Resorts World operates 26 hotels globally and is part of the Genting Group, a Malaysia-based corporation.

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