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New Las Vegas Luxury and Prices The Two Story Sky Villa owned by the Palms features an exclusive glass elevator, an infinity pool offering 12 seats for guests. It one of the few luxury suites offered to athletes and celebrities.

The Two Story Sky Villa owned by the Palms features an exclusive glass elevator, an infinity pool offering 12 seats for guests. It one of the few luxury suites offered to athletes and celebrities.

Be prepared to pay $25,000 a night to stay in this 10,000 square foot suite that also offers guests a basketball court. Skylofts at the MGM Grand offers guests a 400,000 car that picks up from the airport and a bathtub that produces massage bubbles.

The price tag alone is enough to steer away most people, but Las Vegas has always been known for providing tourists with exceptional, extravagant experiences catered to those who can afford and crave every over the top luxury available.

Over the years, athletes and celebrities have paid thousands on Vegas suites that offer everything from private chefs and elevators, film screening rooms, 24 hour butler service and more. These top earning people are used to living and paying for a life full of luxury and being pampered around the clock.

The Chairman Suite at the Bellagio can be booked at $6,000 a night. Guests who stay here will enjoy beautiful views of the city from whirlpool tubs and a solarium.

Formerly the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, the Two Story Sky Villa at the Palms will now cost guests $40,000 per night. It is now Nevada's most expensive hotel room. It also features a fitness center, an outdoor terrace, three bedrooms, a dry sauna and a revolving bed in a media room.

It is the perfect luxurious room that can hold up to 250 guests, according to the Palms.

 

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