Definately not cheap Las Vegas Hotels
Las Vegas has no limits.
If you are lucky enough to be a high roller in Las Vegas, you already know about all the swank places you can stay and eat. But, if you are like the rest of us you have only heard through the grape vine about all the possibilities Vegas has to offer. In no particular order here are a few things money can buy you in Las Vegas.
The Hugh Heffner suite at $40,000 a night is the most expensive and the most notorious of all the exclusive suites. Here are some of the features stars like Lindsay Lohen and Paris Hiton enjoy:

- Indoor Water Features
- Glass Elevator
- Extra-Large Show Tub
- Steam Room
- Exercise Room
- Dining Room
- Media Room
- Massage Room
- Spa Treatment Room
- Poker Table
- Pantry
- Full Wet Bar
- Espresso Machine
- Fireplace
- Three Bedrooms
- Rotating Bed
- Pop-Up Plasma TVs
- Creston Controlled TVs and Drapes
- 9,000 Sq. Feet
- Capacity – 250
The MGM has gotten into the act with it’s Skylofts. A two night stay cost $20,000, for this you are entitled to the Diamonds Are Forever Package.

SKYLOFTS accommodations are available in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and range in size from 1,400 –6,000 square feet. All feature living room, dining area, office retreat, powder room, Master bedroom(s), Master bathroom(s) with infinity edge spa tub, steam shower, dual vanity, Bang & Olufsen and Sony entertainment systems.
Or how about a stay at the suites in Caesar’s Palace’s new Augustus tower? Here you will receive a room decked out with a Steinway grand , a media room and even a 408 gallon fish tank.
Compared to these suites The Signature at the MGM Grand seems like a bargain. For a mere $510 a night, guests receive a stay in the 1500 square foot 2 bedroom suite.
It would appear that money can buy happiness at least for a weekend in Sin City. Tomorrow we will talk about restaurants.
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