Help me choose a fancy suite!

Buddy and I think our June trip may be sort of a last hurrah for us, so we're considering going big. We both love Citycenter, so we've been looking at some of these:

Vdara penthouse suites (2 bedroom, both one and two story)
Aria penthouse suite and corner suite (I've stayed in a corner suite and know what it's like)
Cosmo Lanai suite (this one has a private jacuzzi)

Any input or advice? Any other suites we should consider? What about outside of Citycenter? Anyone have any other recommendations for suites that have a private jacuzzi?

Any advice or thoughts is appreciated. Budget is probably $1,000/ night or so (the Lanai suite comes in a little over that). Thanks.
Palms Fantasy Suites Check out Heff's Sky Villa. 40K a night, but worth it, I'm sure. A couple of these suites are in the 1500 -2000 range.
What do you mean by last hurrah?

Marriage?
Death?
Marriage and death?
Mayan calendar?
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
What do you mean by last hurrah?

Marriage?
Death?
Marriage and death?
Mayan calendar?


If the Spaniards hadn't attacked the Mayans they would have had the time to finish their damn calendar!



A blonde, brunette, and red head, all gorgeous young women, and an adequate suite, could make for a very interesting last hurrah.

Of course, one of them should also be a trained medic, and bring a defibrillator, because last hurrah and last breath should not mean the same thing.

I hope I do not waken from this dream too soon.



Watty, have you checked out the Men's Wearhouse?
I would say not the Hangover suite in Caesars. My wife and I "toured" the suite. Some rowdies broke down the door so we went in to look around. The suite is huge, two floors, a few bedrooms with the option to take the adjoining rooms and open them up to the suite, also. But, the decor was a bit dated and lacked the "wow" factor. I'd prefer a smaller suite with more high tech and modern decor.
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Originally posted by: snidely333
I would say not the Hangover suite in Caesars. My wife and I "toured" the suite. Some rowdies broke down the door so we went in to look around. The suite is huge, two floors, a few bedrooms with the option to take the adjoining rooms and open them up to the suite, also. But, the decor was a bit dated and lacked the "wow" factor. I'd prefer a smaller suite with more high tech and modern decor.




Isn't the hangover suite really just a "Rainman " suite with a few changes?
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Originally posted by: KarenTN
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Originally posted by: snidely333
I would say not the Hangover suite in Caesars. My wife and I "toured" the suite. Some rowdies broke down the door so we went in to look around. The suite is huge, two floors, a few bedrooms with the option to take the adjoining rooms and open them up to the suite, also. But, the decor was a bit dated and lacked the "wow" factor. I'd prefer a smaller suite with more high tech and modern decor.




Isn't the hangover suite really just a "Rainman " suite with a few changes?


I don't know. It's been a long time since I saw Rainman and don't remember the suite.

When we toured the suite the maid came in and said it was called the Hangover Suite. It had another name like Villa but since the movie came out they called it the Hangover Suite. The suite in the Hangover movie was much, much nicer than the suite we toured.
I definitely remember the Rain Man suite as having two floors, where the staircase was predominately displayed.

I don't remember two floors in the Hangover Suite. In the movie "The Hangover" they asked for a "villa" at the check in desk.

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