Last weekend I was fortunate enough to attend the premiere party for the Palms Hotel Fantasy Suites (aka the Party-Floor Suites). The Palms Hotel, owned by Sacramento Kings owner George Maloof, opened a second tower earlier this year and last weekend they premiered their fantasy suites. I had been seeing the commercials for these suites for the past couple weeks, and I know beyond this party I will probably never be in one again.
There are 7 basic fantasy suites:
g-Suite
Erotic Suite
Hot Pink Suite
Kingpin Suite
Crib Suite
Celebrity Suite
Director's Suite
The party was done block party style, where each of these themed suites were open and had open bars. The party was packed with celebrities (yes, Paris Hilton was there), but the real stars of this party were the suites.
The Kingpin Suite, for example, has two full size bowling lanes in it (which apparently Avril Lavigne took advantage of at the party- I had already left). From The Palms website: With two full sized bowling lanes, this room is fit for a King-pin. This retro style 4,240 square foot suite features two bedrooms, three bathrooms, LCD and Plasma TVs throughout. It also includes regulation bowling equipment, a pool table, full bar, and theater size projection television with lounge.
The Celebrity Suite is where the party started (or at least where we started). All of the suites had full bars that were fully stocked for the party.
The Cribs Suite is a 2,000 sq ft suite which caters to the demands and the needs of any ultimate crib seeker. Amenities include a DJ booth, back bar, show shower™, pool table, graffiti ceiling, video gaming lounge, “sound seating,” hydraulic bed, a display of hip-hop memorabilia, and an expanded bathroom and dressing area with a saltwater fish tank.
All of the suites had huge glass showers with stripper poles in them. The Erotic Suite features a shadow dancer projection wall, metal show shower™, full bar, and an eight foot round rotating bed with mirrored ceiling.
These suites are a nice addition to the Palms already popular Hardwood Suite, including its own basketball court.
All of the suites offer full glass wall views of the Strip from the 25th and 26th floors of the new tower.
Seriously, these suites are COOL. Prices, you ask? Well...you can't reserve these online, you have to call. And honestly I don't know the prices, but I think it would be safe to say $5-$10k a night is probably on target.... this is Vegas after all...
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