Luxurious Things You Can Do In Vegas

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Las Vegas isn’t all about less-than-stellar accommodations, all-you-can-eat buffets, and endless slot machines. There’s a whole other side to Vegas that can be rather luxurious. If you are looking for luxury in Las Vegas, rather than exclusively drinks and gambling, here are some recommendations of what to do.

Where To Stay

To feel luxurious, there really is only one place to stay: The SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand. Guests can use the 24-foot floor-to-ceiling windows to look out over the Vegas Strip. The SKYLOFTS are available on the top two floors of the MGM Grand and consist of 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms that range from 1,400 to 6,000 square feet. If you want to stay in one of them, though, you will have to shell out anywhere from $750 to $10,000 per night. However, that does include personal butlers as well as concierges to take care of your every need.

What To Eat

Looking for exclusive eats while in Vegas? Head over to Fleur and indulge in the Fleurburger 5000. For $5,000, you can become one of less than 50 people that have ever eaten this burger. The ingredients consist of black truffles, Wagyu beef, and foie gras. It’s also served with a bottle of the exclusive 1995 Chateau Petrus 5000. Afterwards, head over to SW Steakhouse to enjoy the Louis XIII 23-Karat Grand Gold Bar. This candy bar is made out of Valrhona Caraibe chocolate and is covered in 23-karat gold that’s edible. It’s also served with Louis XIII caramel ice cream. You can enjoy this treat for only $100 and if you are feeling particularly spendy, you can also add the Louis XIII cognac for another $575.

What to Do

Maverick Helicopters offers a HeliYoga Limitless experience for those that are looking for a whole new way to experience yoga. For $3,499, you and up to five friends can take a helicopter ride to Valley of Fire State Park. After you land at one of the highest peaks in the park, you will be able to partake in a 75-minute yoga session while surrounded by the beautiful red rocks. Afterward, you will fly over the Vegas Strip before landing. If you’d rather be the master of one of the most visited fountains in the world, consider shelling out the $250,000 to control the Fountains of Bellagio while sipping from the largest bottle of champagne in the world; it is about the size of 40 regular sized bottles of champagne. You can control the fountains to make them dance and cue the music and the lights.

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