This page is designed to help you find the hotels specifically designed to meet your needs and style. It is not meant to be all-inclusive but does take into consideration those amenties most preferred by high end players and those with special tastes.
Wynn/Encore | |
This place was built specifically with you in Mind. Steve Wynn spared nothing in making this a luxurious place to visit. The staff is specially designed to ensure your needs are met in a safe and discerning manner. It all starts with their Pride Concierge and Special hosts designed to take care of all your planning needs. Whether it be golf, relaxation, nightlife, and much more, you will be taken care of here. Visit Wynn Las Vegas for more information.
Monte Carlo | |
For whatever reason, this place is quiet and doesn't seem to pick up the normal average crowds you see everywhere else. It is because Monte Carlo was designed specifically for high end tastes. Like Wynn, their Concierge is also very good helping to setup poolside luxury, golf excursions, and more. They tout that their concierge knows how to work miracles. Visit Monte Carlo for more information. Please note their website also has a mobile ready site with multi-language capability.
Cosmopolitan | |
This destination features rooms with balconies overlooking the Bellagio Fountains. the shopping is quite nice as you venture within City Center. Their ad states "Just the right amount of wrong". The inside of the casino is beautiful, and rooms are exquisitely decorated in a modern feel. Visit Cosmopolitan Website for more information.
Caesars Palace | |
Caesar's Palace was originally designed to keep out the average person. At least it felt that way. But now there are so many rooms and variety that you can see just about everything. However, for the high end visitor, there are still perks and rooms that only the most special qualify for. When you check in as a high end player, you will be moved to the special areas to receive the proper treatment. The rooms for you include the Forum Tower Emperor's Suite, Augustus Tower Spa Suite, Augustus Tower Senators Suite, and Absolute Flavor Suite (3,000 square feet with six adjoining rooms, dance floor, bi-level lounge, media center, strip views with 20 foot windows). Visit Caesars Palace for more information.
Bellagio | |
Easily recognizable as one of the most luxurious stops in Las Vegas (partly due to the fountain show) this hotel/casino is meant for the high end visitor. The propery is a coveted Triple AAA Five Diamon Award winner. whether dining in the restaurants, taking in the pool and spa, or enjoying the comfort of your room, the Bellagio works hard to please. The Conservatory inside as well as the Cirque De Soleil Show "O" offers unique entertainment. The Bellagio is owned by MGM Properties. Visit Bellagio Website for more information. Please note the mobile version is not yet up to speed.
MGM Grand | |
The MGM Grand is huge inside and out. There are many amenities specific to this location. Most folks do not know the MGM features rooms without gambling or smoking. The three "Signature" towers offer personalized service and exquisite rooms. The main MGM Grand itself has high end rooms called the Skylofts. They are located on the top two floors. Included is a 24 hour butler. Rooms include floor to ceiling windows. You also receive a personal concierge prior to your visit to help arrange your arrival and plans. Visit MGM Website for more information.
Venetian | |
This property located across from the Mirage features Gondola rides, a shopping mall and so much more. For the high end visitor, the hotel features a Penthouse suite at 2900 square feet with two-bedrooms. The room includes exquisite views, a fireplace, marble flooring, jetted tubs, piano, dining area, DVD player, CD Players, remote controlled curtains, and more. There are several other room types, but this one is pretty special. The pool area features three pools on 5 acres located on the fourth floor. There is a hot tub, cocktail service, and a poolside cafe. Visit Venetian.com for more information.
Palms | |
Although not highly regarded as a High End property by most visitors, the Palms does have some features not typically known except by special visitors. Penthouses feature 3,650 of space with a fireplace, jacuzzis, floor to ceiling windows, dining area, strip view, and much more. On top of the Palms sits the Playboy club. A must see location. Visit palms.com for more information. I will warn you now, they have not learned to turn off annoying pop-ups. You might not visit this place simply because their website is so annoying.
Palazzo | |
This hotel and Casino sits just north of the Venetian. It is high end and has some extraordinary tastes. One website boasts that it belongs in the "Hotels of the Rich and Famous". Whether restaurants, shopping, clubs, and more this place specializes in high roller service.
Las Vegas Hotel & Casino (Formerly the Las Vegas Hilton) | |
This hotel and Casino sits just a bit off the strip and features some really nice Villas. The old Las Vegas Hilton was a frequent stop for whales in the past. Recent renovations have allowed us to move this back into a place High Rollers should consider.
The Cromwell | |
This hotel and Casino sits directly in the middle of the strip and features the new Linq and High Roller area. If you like to be parked right in the middle, you might want to try their Boulevard or Gallery Suites. While this will not be the most opulent room for you, it is new and worth a try. Please note the Cromwell has no special ameneties you may be used to.
There are certainly more properties in Las Vegas and most offer some special rooms and amenities for high rollers but those that specialize in this area have been mentioned here. Again, you the visitor, has to decide what your preference and tastes are. We realize what some value as important may be completely different from others. Each person has to decide what is important to them. As always we welcome your opinions and ideas.