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I booked a grand king room for 120/night for 4 nights on new years eve. I picked an asian woman and when she asked for my ID and credit card I put 40$ in between.
I asked if there were any complimentary upgrades with a strip view and after a while of whispering to her managers she said she got one with a great view and said I had to wait. I asked if she could throw a complimentary fridge in there as well and she said yes.
After waiting for 1 and a half hours I got access to the room find there was no fridge nor a strip view. When new years eve hit there were no fireworks which I was greatly disappointed in!.
After getting home I looked at the bill and realized I had gotten charged 100$ for the “complimentary fridge”. I had to call to get that taken off.
I knew it was going to be hard to get a room upgrade on Labor Day Weekend, but Vegas is a gamble so I decided to give It a try anyway. The check in line was packed as It was right around 3pm. I was very nice and gave her the sandwich. She said they were very busy, but she could see what she could do. She stepped aside to ring her manager. Unfortunately, since we were staying for the whole 3 day weekend, she could not set us up with a suite. She said that it was only available that night only. She kindly gave me back the money, but still put us up on a high floor as requested.
Tried tipping $100 to get a king or an upgrade. Was offered to pay $20 a night to upgrade and was handed the $100 bill back. Pretty embarrassing. Paid $250 a night for this room too and am a gold MLIFE member. Guess MGM ain’t the place to try this trick
Arrived around 7:30pm. We had to wait in a line for maybe 10 minutes to check in and received a friendly male check in clerk. We slid over the ID and credit card with the $20 between them and asked if there were any complimentary room upgrades available. He gave us the option of choosing either a Stay Well King or the same West Wing Grand King just with a Strip View. We chose the Stay Well. We continued to chat in a friendly manner asking what shows he might suggest us and then he even comped our parking! The upgrade is so much nicer than we booked we were so happy this worked out! The room comes with a vitamin shower, aromatherapy, spa discount, warm lighting, UV cleaning and more!
I asked the check in clerk if they had any available upgrades or complimentary upgrades and even offered to tip them but they said they were not allowed to do so and nothing was available. I was offered a better room if I wanted to pay for the upgrade.
We had booked the West Wing King Room with the hopes of dropping $100 to get a better room. We checked-in around 3pm and the lines were long, didn’t have a choice, ended up with a guy in his 30’s. Slipped him the $100, and asked about upgrades. He typed for a couple minutes then handed it back and said there was nothing he could do. Not headed back to MGM any time soon, the West Wing is horrible.
Booked Grand King, upgraded to Strip View Grand Queen I guess? 2 days of stay. Not a best upgrade, but just enjoyed the first time experience on this trick. Checked in at around 12:30 AM on a Friday night/Saturday early morning. Concert going on that night (Jay Chou, one of the most popular Chinese singers). A lot of people waiting in line for checking in. Do a sandwich trick after he asked for ID, and asked is there any room upgrade. He walked away and talked to his manager, came back saying there might be no room for upgrade and returned $20 back. Then he gave us two small bottles of water, walked away again and came back saying we got green light. He saw we were holding the $20 and he said “I’ll take that at the end.” Everything went great and we did a handshake (not in Chandler Bing’s way) and gave him the bill. Awesome experience!
I didn’t see the options listed, but I booked a standard room and was upgraded to a Stay Well room. I didn’t select a particular clerk, I just went with the next available and was friendly!
It was early evening about 7pm when we arrived. We were a party of 8 and all checked in all 4 rooms together. We each slipped in $50 between our id and credit card and asked if there were any complimentary upgrades. She said let me have a look , Put us all in the grand tower with strip views. And she said is the tip for her and we all said yes. We stayed for 6 nights. We did ask for a breakfast voucher or can she do something on restore fees but she said she couldn’t.
Best $50 spent in Vegas ! Will definitely try it again.
Gave the the 20$ Sandwich and asked kindly for a nice and decent room as we stayed 3 nights. The lady found the 20 looked at me funny and put it back on the desk, only using my ID and credit card. Apparently no upgrade available or she refrained to take it because of another colleague standing nearby? Or I might have failed 😉
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Take a peek inside these VIP Las Vegas suites that offer the crème de la crème of services, amenities and overall surroundings — true baller status. Private pool? Check. Your own butler? Check. Stunning views, top-of-the line technology and suites so big, you can shoot your own music video in one? Triple check, baby!
Come see how we would live the dream if we hit the jackpot. Let your imagination run wild with these 11 over-the-top Vegas suites.
SKYLOFT, MGM Grand
Located on the top two floors of MGM Grand, the Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five Diamond SKYLOFT ranges from 1,4000 – 6,000 square feet and is available in one, two or three-bedroom floor plans. Each loft has 24-foot floor-to-ceiling windows revealing gorgeous views of the city’s famed skyline. Amenities include a media room with video game consoles, heated towel racks, a spa tub, a mirror TV, a walk-in closet and more.
Guests also receive complimentary airport transportation, as well as personal butler and concierge services. For a three-bedroom SKYLOFT, we’re looking at $10,000 per night.
What we love: Telling your friends you have a loft on the Strip sounds cool in itself. Plus, since you’re almost 30 stories high, you’ll have the best views without having to leave your space.
Aria’s Sky Villa. Photo courtesy of MGM Resorts.
Sky Villa, Aria
Part of Aria’s Sky Suites collection, Sky Villas range from 2,000 – 7,000 square feet and come in two or three bedrooms in one or two-story retreats. Each Sky Villa offers panoramic Strip views, a private sauna, billiard room and full-sized kitchen. Each Sky Suite collection has the latest in personalized technology. This includes a very special greeting, complete with a curtain opening.
If you ever wanted to wake up like royalty, here’s another great feature: You can choose to wake up gradually through controlled temperature, lighting, curtain opening and your music choice. And by a touch of a button, you can modify all the room settings. For instance, “Good Night” turns off lights, TV, shuts curtains and turns on privacy notifications all at once.
Services include 24-hour concierge service and personal airport transportation. These are available on a highly limited basis, with rates ranging from $3,500 – $7,500 per night.
What we love: Besides the awesome views and swirling staircase, the personalized technology is definitely a “turn-on.” Who wouldn’t want to be greeted with a curtain opening?
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Marcus Aurelius Villa, also known as Spanish Villa. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.
Marcus Aurelius Villa , Caesars Palace
Also known as the Spanish Villa, Caesars Palace’s 9,500-square-foot Marcus Aurelius Villa comes with its own private elevator. The three-bedroom villa has unique features like an exotic fish tank, a grand piano and double-sided fireplace. There is also a billiard room and a media room with theater-style seating and massage chairs.
On top of these entertaining elements, you have outdoors too: This villa has its own terrace, complete with a whirlpool spa and fire pit. With so much to do both indoors and out, the Spanish Villa is like your own personal resort. Partying here has a hefty price tag: One night in a Caesars Palace villa can range from $25,000 – $40,000.
What we love: The personal patio has beautiful views of the resort’s Garden of the Gods pool. Plus, we love how we can stay toasty by the fire pit during the winter months.
The two-story Sky Villa. Photo courtesy of the Palms.
Two-story Sky Villa, Palms
The two-story Sky Villa at The Palms has the sexy, sophisticated appeal of a Vegas nightclub. And with 9,000 square feet to spare, you have more than enough room to have your own DJ, go-go dancers and VIP section. It’s your party. Highlights include an in-suite glass elevator, high ceilings, a glass-enclosed pool, private terraces, massage and fitness rooms, a dry sauna and weekend butler service.
Part of Palms’ Luxe Collection, you also get round-trip airport transfer in an SUV. This Sky Villa is a whopping $20,000 per night ($35,000 on the weekends), but can you really put a price on an experience like this?
What we love: Despite 9,000 square feet of space, we can probably spend all of our time lounging in the pool, admiring the fab city views.
Presidential Suite at the Rio. Photo courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.
Presidential Suite, Rio
Located at the Rio, this off-Strip suite is ideal for a nighttime rooftop pool party. Imagine the crazy cool fireworks show you’d have on New Year’s Eve or Fourth of July. These elements alone are all the reasons you need. You’ll need to call in advance to book this room, as it’s extremely popular during our warmer months. The room starts at $2,250 per night.
What we love: The fact that it’s off the Las Vegas Strip gives us a different – but just as beautiful – view of the city. And we can admire this view all day, all night on the rooftop.
Lanai Villa at The Mirage. Photo courtesy of MGM Resorts.
Lanai Villa, Mirage
Vegas may be far from the islands, but staying in a Lanai villa at The Mirage brings paradise to your backyard. Ranging from 1,750 – 3,190 square feet, each Lanai villa has a private gated entrance, along with its own private outdoor space with a pool, whirlpool, spa misters, chaise lounges and umbrellas. Available in one, two or three-bedroom models, Lanai villas are sold on a limited basis and range from $1,500 – $2,500.
What we love: If any of us had our own private pool, whirlpool, chaise lounges with shade tucked away on the Strip, why would we ever leave? All we’re missing is a fancy cocktail with a little umbrella, but that can easily be arranged…
Three-bedroom Duplex, Encore
Measuring 5,829 square feet, the three-bedroom Duplex at Encore’s Tower Suites is like having your own private residence on the Strip. It features its own elevator, butler’s pantries, a separate game room with a pool table, massage room with a treadmill, wet bar, living room, dining area and a powder room.
If you love TVs, this duplex has a lot — and the best — of them. You’ll find a 70-inch flat-panel 4K TV in the living room, 55-inch flat-panel 4K “pop up” TVs in each room and flat-panel TVs in every bathroom. Other in-suite features include dedicated butler service, twice-daily maid service and clothes pressing. The duplex goes for $4,000 to $10,000 per night depending upon what days you book.
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What we love: We’re crazy about the fact we can play pool one minute and have a massage the next. And since the hotel is toward the end of the Las Vegas Strip, the views are marvelous.
Bellagio’s Presidential Suite. Photo courtesy of MGM Resorts.
Presidential Suite, Bellagio
Located atop Bellagio’s Spa Tower, the two-bedroom 4,075-square-foot Presidential Suite comes with its own fireplace, a six-seat L-shaped bar and a solarium – an indoor garden with its own fountain. The two master bedrooms each include a king bed, private bathroom with a whirlpool tub overlooking the city and separate steam showers.
Services include round-the-clock butler service, complimentary limousine transfers to and from the airport, VIP check-in and access to the VIP Lounge. Presidential Suites run $6,000 per night.
What we love: The Presidential Suite’s indoor garden is the perfect place to sip the finest wine, catch up on reading or simply admire your surroundings. We could use our own solarium right about now.
The Palazzo Presidential, Palazzo
Located inside The Palazzo, the 6,600-square-foot Palazzo Presidential has a balcony with gorgeous Las Vegas Strip views and a whirlpool, its own workout room, private massage parlor and a living room. This suite is available by invitation only.
What we love: Talk about a conversation piece: The Palazzo Presidential living room chandelier is made of custom hand-blown cascading glass spheres.
Chairman Suite. Photo courtesy of Venetian.
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Chairman Suite, Venetian
If you’re into Asian art, the Chairman Suite inside the The Venetian does not disappoint. It’s almost like having your own museum, complete with fountains and Chinese artifacts. Located on the hotel’s 36th floor, this 10,000-square-foot suite has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a private workout room, sauna, beauty salon and a massage parlor.
You’ll also get round-the-clock butler service and luxury car transportation. This suite is by invitation only, but if we put a price tag on it, you’re looking at $15,000 per night.
What we love: Besides the ancient Asian artwork and jade sculptures, we love how you can have a complete spa experience without leaving your suite.
The Mansion at MGM Grand. Photo by Michael Chu / Flicker.
The Mansion, MGM Grand
When we think of mansions, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” comes to mind. That explains why we start rapping the opening theme song when we cruise through super-fancy neighborhoods.
The Mansion at MGM Grand is on a whole different level. While The Mansion is part of MGM Grand’s property, the 29 villas and outdoor pool garden total 290,000 square feet. This exclusive property is reserved only for high rollers and VIP members.
Before you even get to this Italian-style sanctuary, you have to take a private driveway. These villas each range from 2,000 – 12,000 square feet. Each villa surrounds The Mansion’s own climate-controlled atrium and pool garden. That means if it’s 100-plus degrees outside, it’s a cool 70-something degrees here. (Lucky!)
Available in one to four bedrooms, each villa also has its share of the finest, most expensive antiques, as well as a private balcony overlooking the shared pool garden.
What we love: Enjoying a cool swim in the middle of a hot summer got our attention immediately.
If all of these lavish suites inspired you to stay in Sin City, check out our full list of Vegas hotels.