Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The suites where the high rollers sleep

Aria Sky Villas (Photo: Aria)
We may not all be high rollers in Vegas but at least we can take a peep at some of the high-end suites.

Aria
Aria Sky Villas

The two- and three-bedroom villas at Aria feature panoramic windows with unreal views of Las Vegas, which you can take in as you slowly descend the massive staircase. Guests also get their own private entrance, a personal concierge, and complimentary transportation to and from the airport. $3,500—$7,500 per night



Photo: The Venetian

The Venetian
Chairman’s Suite

The Venetian's three and four-bedroom Chairman's Suites feature 10,000 square feet of space, a private salon, a private massage room, side-by-side wet and dry saunas, a private karaoke room, and the use of personal butler. $25,000 per night


Photo: The Palms Casino Resort

The Palms Casino Resort
The Hardwood Suite

The 10,000-square-foot, two-story suite in the Palms' Fantasy Tower contains a half-court basketball court.

Other perks include three regular bathrooms, one team shower with three stalls, a pool table, plenty of video games, and the ability to cram in 349 of your closest friends. $25,000 a night


Photo: Hotel32

Hotel32 at Monte Carlo
Penthouse Suites

The one- and two-bedroom Penthouse Suites at Hotel32 sit atop the Monte Carlo.

The Penthouse Suites feature some of the prettiest hotel bathrooms, including a deep-soaking hydrotherapy tub that overlooks the mountains or the Strip. $600–$1,200 per night


Photo: Hard Rock Hotel

Hard Rock Hotel
The Provocateur Penthouse Suite

The 2,184-square-foot penthouse suite features two bedrooms, two and a half baths, and the silhouettes of naked women in the shower.

You’ll find Dominatrix accessories and costumes throughout the suite, plus the bedroom boasts a film projector. There's even a private balcony with a plunge pool. Weeknights $3,500, weekend nights $7,500


Photo: Caesars Palace

Casesars Palace
Caesars Spa Suites

There are just six of these exclusive Spa Suites available at Caesars and they are typically reserved for casino guests (i.e. high rollers.) However, if you ask nicely and pay around $2,000 a night, you could be relaxing in a private cedar sauna followed by a dip in an infinity bath with views overlooking the Strip.

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