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Evening view from the 180 Degree Suite at The Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas.

The major money that flies in and out of Las Vegas on private jets isn't interested in staying at a nice room at the end of a long hallway. That's for the rest of us. For the rich and the super-rich and the really really super-rich, there's a hidden world of Super Suites, Private Villas and even Major Mansions, where they can luxuriate in style that's excessive even for them. The Four Seasons' 180 Degree Suite and the Concierge Level at the Venetian are our picks.

The 180 Degree Suite
The Four Seasons Hotel
702-632-5000
www.fourseasons.com

The cost of the 180 Degree Suite is typically $2,500, $2150 during off-peak weekdays.


Venezia Tower
The Venetian Resort and Casino
702-414-1000
702-414-4300 Concierge Level
www.venetian.com

Prices vary depending on high or low season, week night vs. weekend, length of stay, etc. On average, suites are $169 weeknights and $269 on weekends; $75 to $150 extra for the Concierge Level, which offers the following services:

  • "Pillow Menu" — Choices include "double touch" white goose down pillow, 100% hyper-clean natural down pillow, memory foam contour pillow, anti-snore pillow, plush European sham; $20 per pillow

  • "Bath Menu" — Various exotic selections are available, including a re-mineralizing Gin Martini Bath Fizz with music of Sinatra and the Rat Pack, a martini and gourmet olives; $55-$85 for two people


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