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Luxury thy name is Palace Suite. Impressed is putting it mildly as you walk through the double doors and into the grand entryway of the three-bedroom, 6,500 square-foot Palace Suite inside Crockfords at Resorts World Las Vegas. With its own distinct lobby, Crockfords is the pinnacle of hotel luxury, and the brand has built rooms, penthouses and suites on Resorts World’s massive acreage. Here, we highlight one of the most opulent and palatial options for booking—the Palace Suite. (There are two offered, nearly identical except one is a four bedroom). When staying at the Palace Suite, you’ll pull up to a private, gated entrance on the Resorts World property and be met by an arrival team who will direct you to Crockford’s private lobby experience, complete with light snacks and beverages, and they’ll help get you situated and to your room. As a guest of the Palace Suite, you’re provided with 24-hour luxury service. Think of it as your own team of ambassadors to take care of whatever needs may arise, including amenities like butler service (there is a full kitchen and butler pantry inside the suite) and priority access to venues across the resort.
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The Palace Suite includes a spacious living space, theater room with cinema-style plush seating and state-of-the-art media, a full bar area with pool table and a dining room. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer a smooth transition from indoor to outdoor living. The pièce de résistance is the huge outdoor living space complete with your own pool and Jacuzzi. Like a private tropical getaway with swaying palm trees and lush foliage, the outdoor area really is like your own resort, with plenty of lounge chairs, dining tables and a huge bar with seating for 12 under a rotunda. A gourmet patio kitchen allows guests to throw their own cookout, and multiple TVs make any day a great game-day party.
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The guest rooms are nothing short of luxury at its finest. Two of the bedrooms offer a king-sized bed and the third room holds two queen-sized beds. All rooms come with their own vanities, sitting areas, walk-in closet, separate walk-in rain shower and water closet and oversized soaking tub (one king-sized room offers its own sauna). Each offers outdoor patio seating among the tropical architecture, and every room is stacked with upscale products like toiletries by luxury brand Bulgari. Each room is equipped with a one-touch tablet that allows you to control the lighting, air, drapes, music, TV and more.
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Other highlights of staying at the Palace Suite include a Nespresso machine, food delivery from some of the resort’s restaurants, exclusive access to the 66th-floor Allē Lounge, a Theragun Elite device to work those sore muscles, elevated bar selections and luxurious bathrobes, slippers and self-care accessories. Besides the overabundance of amenities and visually pleasing architecture, the Palace Suite is decorated with a cool collection of pop art pieces including paintings and sculptures.
Resorts World Las Vegas. 702.676.7033. rwlasvegas.com
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