Palms Casino Resort
- 702-942-7777
- http://www.palms.com
The Palms has come along way since its "Real World" debut in 2002. The resort has since added the Fantasy Tower and Palms Place, featuring 599 suites, making it a premier destination for tourists and visiting celebrities alike.
Outside of Palms Place, the hotel features more than 700 rooms and a series of extreme fantasy suites. For guests who don’t want to stay in the 2,900-square-foot Real World Suite, the Hardwood Suite with a half-sized basketball court or the King Pin Suite with two bowling lanes might be more up their alley. Other luxury options include the hip-hop-laden Crib Suite, the bachelorette party-friendly Hot Pink Suite or the Erotic Suite.
Hotel options aside, it’s no wonder why so many are attracted to the Palms. The resort offers some of the best nightlife in town, beginning with ghostbar, 55-stories above the casino floor, which offers one of the best views of the Strip. Hundreds of feet below, the 1,500-seat, state-of-the-art nightclub and showroom venue Rain draws fun-loving partygoers every weekend. The revamped-but-still-vintage Playboy Club is where gaming and nightlife come together, complete with cotton-tailed Bunny dealers. Topping off the nightlife options above the Playboy Club is Moon. With a retractable roof and space-inspired atmosphere, it’s a great place for guests to kick up their heels.
The resort features a food court and eight restaurants. At Alizé, diners can enjoy floor-to-ceiling views as well as gourmet meals; at Little Buddha, with its crimson, gold and celadon decorations, food is served in the shadow of a giant Buddha statue. A walk through the Sky Tube to Palms Place yields Simon, where diners can feast on chef Kerry Simon’s comfort food and famous Sunday brunch.
With all these amenities and a hip atmosphere, the Palms makes each guest feel like a celebrity.
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