Best Suites in Town
List Author: Mike E
Description: Here are some of Las Vegas' best suites that are openly advertised. In other words, you don't have to "be in the know" to reserve one with rates that are readily available on the hotel's website.
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Description: Here are some of Las Vegas' best suites that are openly advertised. In other words, you don't have to "be in the know" to reserve one with rates that are readily available on the hotel's website.
- Skylofts at MGM Grand - These two level, luxury accomodations range from 1400 to 6000 square feet. They are MGM’s answer to the affluent travelers who may not have the play to qualify for the best suites, but are certainly willing to pay for them. Expect butlers, chauffeured Maybach 62s, and the latest in technology. Prices start at a surprisingly reasonable $600 per night during the slowest times.
- Salon Suites at Wynn Las Vegas - These one-bedroom suites measure nearly 2000 square feet and are located in the exclusive South Tower area of Wynn Las Vegas. They include such extravagant luxuries like massage rooms and massive bathrooms. A second bedroom can be added bringing the total square footage to around 2600. They start at $550 per night.
- Penthouse Suites at The Mirage - These suites start at 1100 square feet, but what they lack in size, they make up for in decadent materials and furnishings. The attention to detail is easily comparable, and arguably surpasses suites at Bellagio and even Wynn Las Vegas. Rates can be found as low as $299 per night.
- Penthouse Suites at Bellagio - Starting at 1536 square feet, these suites occupy the top floors of Bellagio and have more bathrooms than you’ll probably ever need. A one-bedroom suite has two and a half baths. Specials can go as low as $399 per night.
- Duplex Suite at Caesars Palace - Often referred to as the “Rainman” suite, these two level accomodations offer classic Caesars decadence in all its gaudy glory with a grand piano, as many as four bedrooms, and gold fixtures everywhere. Rates for them occasionally pop up on their website, but a quick phone call will be your best bet. I once saw them for as low as $1500.
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- over 4 years ago by Hunter
Have you been inside one of these? - over 4 years ago by Mike E
A Skyloft? Not yet, but it’s definitely in the plans. - over 4 years ago by Hunter
Personally, I think the Cypress Suites at Bellagio are quite nice as well. - over 4 years ago by Mike E
I agree, but that would also open a whole list of options of unreservable super-suites and villas that resorts don’t openly advertise. I wasn’t able to reserve a Cypress suite a few years ago—maybe things have changed? - over 4 years ago by Hunter
You can reserve them now if they are available. Have to get permission from the casino side before they are allowed to release it. - over 4 years ago by musicmansimpson
Hmm, I can never get quotes for the Salon suites at Wynn below $750! What am I doing wrong? I’m also not getting prices as low as you at mirage and bellagio. What gives?! I take it that the $1500 price at Caesars is not for the 4 bedroom deal! - over 4 years ago by Mike E
Musicman, you’re looking at probably $3000 for the four bedroom deal. For the money, you can do much better than a suite at Caesars although the Duplex Suite will probably remain as the world’s most famous.As far as those other prices, they come in e-mail specials occasionally during slow periods.
- over 4 years ago by Dealers Choice
We have two bedroom hospitality suite booked at the Mirage for a bachelor party. How are these suites and how many guys do you think we can sleep in it? (One of the bedrooms has two queens) - over 4 years ago by Mike E
Nice choice. Last time I had a suite at Mirage, it was December of 2003 so things may have changed, but at that time they allowed a very generous four per suite at no extra charge and up to seven total. I’m sure things have changed, but you’ll want to call and ask. Two bedroom Hospitality Suites have three beds which means three comfortably and up to seven uncomfortably (that is, one guy uses the couch and the rest of you don’t mind sharing). - over 4 years ago by Mike E
Just to give you guys a heads up, Wynn LV has got an awesome last minute deal which lists the Salon Suites at an incredible $488 per night (along with other great deals)!http://reservations.ihotelier.com/onescreen.cfm?hotelid=4817&rateplanid=38933
Click on “Promotions” and type HM2005i in the box.