VIP Vegas Concert Residences & Packages
Private Pool Cabanas
Looking to relax poolside? We reviewed all the cabana rentals we could find on the Strip and dug up the most extravagant options. For the ultimate luxury poolside experience, start here:
- The Boulevard Pool at the Cosmopolitan. A cabana for 10 here costs anywhere up to $3,900 on a Saturday. There are several options available at lower price points, including the cheapest option: a $750 daybed rental.
- The East River Cabana at the MGM Grand pool costs $3,500 to rent on a Saturday. Half the rental fee will be returned to you in food and beverage credit.
- The Venetian pool offers full-day cabana rentals for $2,700 on Saturdays (including the minimum $1,300 food and beverage spend). The same cabana costs a (comparatively) paltry $1,200 for Monday-Thursday bookings, including a $500 minimum food and beverage spend.
- A Grand Sun Villa at the Moorea Beach Club will cost you $2,000 for up to 15 guests.
- Score a Beach Bungalow at Mandalay Bay for a cool $1,800.
- Aria’s Yucca Pool offers cabana rentals for $1,600, with space for up to 15 guests.
- Rent the Neptune cabana at Caesar’s Palace starting at $1,400 for a full Saturday.
All prices listed do not include any additional taxes and fees that may apply. Prices are accurate as of the time of writing.
The Most Extravagant Dining Experiences
Big ticket foodies, this is the section for you. Here are the most outrageous dining experiences we found:
- Nusr-Et Steakhouse at Park MGM. Brought to you by the infinitely memeable Salt Bae, Nusr-Et’s menu is loaded with exorbitant options. Nosh on a 70oz wagyu Tomahawk steak coated in 24-carat gold for the low low price of $2,700. If you’re pinching your pennies, try the full rack of lamb (also coated in gold) for just $1,250.
- Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand is renowned for its luxe offerings. With three Michelin stars, highlights include the $98 French onion soup and the $1,000 per person tasting menu.
- Papi Steak at Fontainebleau. Order the “Beef Case”—a 55oz Australian Wagyu tomahawk steak with a price tag of $1,000.
The Most Luxurious Hotels in Vegas
Two of the most luxurious hotels in Vegas, where every detail is designed to impress and every stay promises an unforgettable experience:
- The Palms Casino Resort reportedly offers a suite that costs a whopping $100,000 per night, with a two-night minimum stay. What do you get for 100 large a night? A 9,000 square foot, two-floor suite complete with two master bedrooms, your own pool and terrace, original artwork by Damien Hirst (plus a rotating gallery of other works), and a 24-hour on-call butler.
- If the Palms is out of your budget, you can downgrade to the affordable suites at Caesar’s Palace for only $40,000 per night.
More Crazy Things To Do in Vegas for Adults
Of course, the VIP Vegas experiences don’t stop with residencies, pool cabanas, restaurants, and luxury hotels. If you’re looking for a way to fill your day (or night), we found several other big-ticket experiences in Sin City that high rollers can’t miss:
- Battlefield Vegas: At Battlefield Vegas, gamers can live out their virtual fantasies with video-game-inspired shooting packages, including their most expensive offering: the $845 Counter Strike Extreme Package. If you’re more of a history buff, the $755 Time Solder Package might be more up your alley.
- Gunship Helicopters: Gunship Helicopters offers single, double, 4-person, and 10-person shooting packages. The most expensive single-person package comes with a price tag of $5,175. Add-ons are available, including photography packages starting at $500 and luxury round-trip helicopter transportation from Vegas at $3,400. You can even blow up a car for a cool $5,000 (on top of whatever package you book).
- Dream Racing: Drive a real racing KTM or a Lamborghini Gallardo GT race car on a professional race track, with the most expensive packages clocking in at $3,649 for 40 laps.
- Book a VIP Room at Kamu Ultra Karaoke at the Venetian: VIP suites (which seat up to 40 people) start at $150 per hour with a $2,100 minimum food and beverage spending requirement. After 10pm on a weekend, you’ll pay $200 per hour with a minimum spend of $4,600. If you’re a smaller group, you can book a medium-sized room for up to $100 per hour with no minimum spend Sunday-Thursday (but $500 on Friday or Saturday).
- The Shops at Crystals: Looking to spruce up your wardrobe? Look no further than the Shops at Crystals. Peruse a curated collection of the ultimate luxury brands right on the Vegas Strip, including the likes of Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Bulgari, Cartier, Christian Louboutin, DIOR, Fendi, Gucci, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Rolex, Tiffany and Co., Versace, and many more.
- Buy a table at any nightclub: The Owner’s Table in the Main Room at Hakassan (inside MGM Grand) will cost you anywhere up to $7,000 depending on the night and who is playing. At Omnia (inside Caesar’s Palace), you can book a large balcony table for $6,000, complete with two aerial artists performing throughout the evening. Expensive bottles of champagne will even be delivered by an acrobat who drops from the ceiling. VIP tables at other nightclubs will cost in the same ballpark.
Unleash Your Inner High Roller
Las Vegas is the ultimate destination for those who crave luxury, excitement, and unforgettable experiences. From VIP concert residencies and extravagant poolside cabanas to high-end dining and lavish hotels, Vegas offers countless ways to indulge in the finest things life has to offer. Whether you’re planning a grand adventure or just love to dream about the high life, Sin City has something spectacular waiting for you.