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The world’s most expensive suites

June 23, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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“Hotels are trending toward having more suites,” says Bjorn Hanson, a principal in the Hospitality and Leisure Practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers. “The economy is strong, corporate travel budgets aren’t in a period of restriction, and it adds more sexiness to a hotel to have an extravagant room.”

From a 9,000 square foot two story suite in The Palms that includes access to a cantilevered Jacuzzi with clear views of the Strip, a butler, poker table, private gym and media room (for a mere $25,000 a night!) to a $13,000 a night Royal Suite in the Burj Al Arab, hotels love adding the glamour. And the funny thing, is that most of these expensive suites are usually complementary, but they aren’t given to regular schmoes. Usually those on the receiving end of those free suites are dignitaties, stars, and the most important, folks who plan on spending a ton of money at the hotel they’re staying at (casinos most times).

Sweet suites – world’s ritziest rooms [MSNBC]

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