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Las Vegas’ Luxury Suites Open to the Public

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March 14, 2014

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The most lavish suites at Caesars Palace and the Mirage in Las Vegas – once reserved for the casinos’ highest rollers – are opening to the public for the first time. On offer are the ultra-exclusive, imperial-themed suites that are part of the exclusive Laurel Collection at Caesars Palace. The grand Marcus Aurelius Villa exudes glitz and glamour, featuring a private elevator, a luxurious grand piano, whirlpool Jacuzzi, private terrace, and a lavish custom eight-by-eight-foot bed. All guests of this decadent villa will be treated with VIP check in and complimentary limousine transfers, with prices starting from US$25,000 per night.

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Guests can also indulge in the ultra-luxury suites at the Mirage that come complete with a 24-hour personal butler service, private patio and heated pool, luxury silk bedding and a personal chef available on request. The Mirage’s collection of ultra-luxury suites, called the Villas and the Lanais start from US$1000 per night.

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