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Las Vegas has always been one of the top vacation spots for the rich and famous. So for those who’ve got money to burn, there are a few places in Vegas that aren’t to be missed. One of the most extravagant guest rooms in town is the Hardwood Suite at the Palms. This luxury suite offers a basketball court complete with scoreboard, locker room, and even its own private cheerleaders. The Hardwood Suite includes a wet bar and a pool table, for a quick game with the cheerleaders, for $25,000 per night. For those who can afford it, this suite is a slam dunk.

 

After working up an appetite on the court in the Hardwood Suite, put on some evening attire and head over to the MGM Grand for a beyond extravagant dinner at Joel Robuchon. For $360 a person, this world famous French restaurant offers a 16-course meal that takes over 4-hours to eat. This meal is often called the most expensive meal in America. However, anyone whose tried it, will say that it’s worth every penny.
 
For $40,000 a night, the ultimate Las Vegas hotel room awaits in the two-story Hugh Hefner Sky Villa at the Palms. The 9,000 square foot suite offers a Jacuzzi that stretches out over the strip with spectacular views. When it comes to scenery the 180-Degree Suite at the Four Seasons takes the cake with a full view of the strip from every room in the suite. Or stay in one of the villas in the Mansion at MGM Grand. These villas are a relaxing retreat secluded from the rest of the strip.
 
Although some of these options may seem completely out-of-reach, remember, almost anything in Las Vegas is available for free, for those that spend enough money on the casino floor.
 
Click the links below to view each Top 10 location.
 
Hardwood Suite at Palms Hotel and Casino
Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay Hotel
Hugh Hefner Sky Villa at the Palms Hotel and Casino
180-Degree Suite at the Four Seasons Hotel
Joel Robuchon at the MGM Grand Hotel
The Mansion at the MGM Grand Hotel
Picasso at the Bellagio Hotel
Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
The Penthouse at the Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas
Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
 

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