Seen the pics from the newly remodeled Palms suite yet? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6758261/Artist-Damien-Hirst-unveils-expensive-hotel-suite-200-000-TW It's not pretty.
Wow, that is some suite. Beautifully executed. I do take exception to the prescription pill motif...awful. I like the butterflies (Wynn Encore is into this, also) and I think a tree motif instead of the pills would have worked better with the butterflies. If I was put into a suite like that, I don't think I could get myself to leave and go gamble.
Yeah, the pills are in exceptionally poor taste, as the U.S. is in the midst of a horrible opioid epidemic. Also, that dude sure seems to love killing sharks.
My screen name has nothing to do with addiction, and everything to do with medicine. But I understand your misperception. I probably should’ve chosen a different one.
Well, that's interesting. The butterflys remind me of the Wynn and the rest reminds me of drug addiction and an operating room.
Yeah, its called "The Empathy Suite" but it has all the decorative warmth of a jail cell. Modern "artists" have been reduced to using medication containers as a medium. I'm going to re-decorate my kitchen using used McDonalds McCafe K cups.
The “regular” Sky Villas at Palms look much more appealing than what this artist has done to this suite.
Not somewhere I'd like to stay. How many million-dollar high rollers does the Palms get every month? Most likely not enough to keep the suite occupied all month..
To be fair, the same is true of most High Roller accommodations. Some places will open them up to general bookings during slow periods (Villas at Mirage), while some would sooner let them sit empty just in case a big player decides to drop in (Villas at Bellagio).
As an FYI the Bellagio does allow regular people to book their Villas. But, no one is guaranteed one until the day of check in. This way, if needed, guests can be shuffled around. Even A list celebs have been denied them before. For the record, the Empathy Suite looks horrible. I agree with the person who said sterile. If I had the kind of money to be able to drop $100,000 for two nights in a suite, I'd probably have enough money to rate an Apartment Villa at Wynn which is much, much nicer.
There are other Vegas suites I would stay at before this one even if price were no object, as I have a little more understated sense of style, but for a big group of (extremely rich) friends this suite looks like it would be a hoot.