Most Expensive Las Vegas Hotels

By Heather Topham Wood

Most Expensive Las Vegas Hotels
You will find a huge range of hotel prices when booking your Las Vegas trip. Some of the motor lodges will charge super-cheap rates, while the larger resorts can be very expensive, especially the luxury suites. You can look into saving money at Las Vegas hotels by requesting a player's card and building up comps to put toward the cost of your room. However, you'll need to be a high roller to put a dent in the hotel bill for the most expensive Las Vegas rooms.

Wynn

The Wynn is one of the newest luxury hotels to open in Las Vegas. It has the distinction of winning more five-star awards than any other hotel in the United States. The resort is set next to a 3-acre lake and sheathed in bronzed glass. The lake includes a daily multimedia show that has art, music and light elements. Parasols line the ceiling of the lobby and dance in time to music that is piped in. Fifteen restaurants are found on site along with a large outdoor pool, poolside bar and 24-hour room service. Marble bathrooms, high-def television sets and automated light and drapery controls are found in every room. An 18-hole golf course is available on the property.

Wynn Las Vegas
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 770-7000

MGM Grand Skylofts

The Skylofts suites at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas may cost you a lot of money, but it includes only the top of the line amenities. Televisions are built into the mirrors with anti-fog technology. A butler is included with your suite and is available to pack and unpack your suitcase. A concierge is also available to you 24 hours a day for anything you may possibly need during your stay.

MGM Grand Las Vegas
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 891-1111

The Palms

The suites at the Palms first gained fame when they were used to film a season of MTV's "The Real World." The cast's suite has remained unchanged, and there are other multiple luxury penthouses available. The Playboy suite was designed with the assistance of Hugh Hefner and includes mirrors on the ceiling and a rotating bed. Another suite has two bowling lanes built in, and another has a dance floor with a stripper pole.

Palms Casino and Resort
4321 West Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(702) 942-7777

About The Author

Heather Wood is a freelance writer who provides content to both traditional and new media publishers. She has worked professionally for five years and has appeared in numerous publications, including Gadgetell, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style. She holds a Bachelor's degree in English from The College of New Jersey. Heather enjoys an active lifestyle and spends her free time running and skiing.
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