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Cosmopolitan: Look Inside This Million-Dollar Vegas Hotel Room

Discussion in 'LV Strip Hotels' started by petp13, Jun 26, 2017.

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  1. petp13

    petp13 Low-Roller

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  2. VegasDaytripper

    VegasDaytripper Re-Retired Degen

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    so... is there a charge for the room or is it just thrown in if a player buys in over a million at the Reserve?
     
  3. TIMSPEED

    TIMSPEED Money’s on the way, with CashNetUSA

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    Im sure you COULD pay cash...but it's mostly reserved for high rollers or VIP''s (movie stars, etc)
     
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    VegasDaytripper Re-Retired Degen

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    i'm just curious if the room itself had to be paid for or was comped
    unless if i missed it, the article didn't put a price tag on the room itself
     
  5. bdautch

    bdautch VIP Whale

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    I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I'd rather get comped a regular Terrace room with a fountain view and not have to spend enough to make it to one million points.
     
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  6. Mitkraft

    Mitkraft VIP Whale

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    I had to stop watching. Damn constant camera movement was making me seasick. I hate shakycam.
     
  7. vegaskid74

    vegaskid74 VIP Whale

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    Sounds like they're going with the traditional "only for high rollers" model with these rooms. The article made it sound like these are terribly expensive because you have to "pay" $1M for these instead of the $10-25k per night you can get penthouses for at other hotels, but the $1M is a minimum buy in/play requirement, not a price.
     
  8. Richard Alpert

    Richard Alpert LOST

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    I now have some ideas on how to pimp my double-wide! :cowboy:
    Thanks for sharing the video!

    RICHARD
     
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  9. nostresshere

    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    Same here. In all due respect and thanks for showing... but it dragged on and did not see it all.
     
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  10. spinette

    spinette True Aficionado

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    FYI: 1,000,000 x 6 x 0.46% = 27,600. Get cracking!!
     
  11. FYMYAWF

    FYMYAWF VIP Whale

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    Boy those guys are full of themselves - didn't make it through the video but the suite is sure nice. The retro Vegas vibe is cool. Interesting to see how the other 1% lives in Vegas when they come. They'll have to comp me one of these when I hit the Progressive in August.
     
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    "Not everyone gets in to the Boulevard Penthouses. To do so, you have to prove your net worth, clear a few security hurdles, and have paperwork submitted to the Gaming Commission—which gets you into the high-roller lounge called the Reserve, where you’ll play your requisite million."

    Goes on to say "anyone who spends 100K on a given trip can be considered"
     
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