
Being exorbitantly wealthy does come with a long list of perks. Aside from the obvious things like never worrying about your financial situation, being wealthy means you get to travel the world and experience the most luxe things in every city. Las Vegas is a particularly luxe city with a long list of experiences that most travelers cannot even afford to consider. It’s over-the-top, indulgent and sometimes dangerous, and people absolutely love to come to the city and spend their money. However, only the wealthiest of the wealthy travelers are able to engage and partake in some of the most luxe activities imaginable in Las Vegas.
Stay at the Octavius Tower Villas
There is no shortage of luxury hotel rooms in Las Vegas, but only the wealthy can afford to spend $40,000 per night on this room at Caesar’s Palace. It’s a 10,000-square foot room with every possible amenity including a private spa and pool, a bar, and the most opulent services imaginable.
Shopping at Via Bellagio
When you come to Las Vegas, you know there is no shortage of amazing shopping. However, only the wealthy can shop at Via Bellagio, where the least expensive item for sale is still more than $1,000. It is here you will find shops such as Dior, Gucci and more. It’s high-end shopping epitomized, and nowhere else in the world even comes close to matching what they have to offer here.
Private Tour of the Grand Canyon
When you have money in the bank, it’s easy to drop $5,300 to hire a private limo for you and a friend so that you can ride to the airport where you’ll be met with a private plane that takes you on an hour-long adventure to the Grand Canyon. From start to finish, the wealthy are in the air for one hour, and that includes a private tour that takes you down into and above the Grand Canyon. It’s the only way to see it when you are in Las Vegas. Of course, champagne is provided.
Private Poker Table
Being in Las Vegas means gambling. There is no getting around it. Perhaps you might enjoy the nickel slots or the quarter slots, but the truly wealthy love the poker tables. However, the rich are not seated at the tables in the middle of the casinos dropping $50 on a hand. They are buying private tables for $20,000 and playing in places such as Bobby’s Room at the Bellagio, one of the most upscale poker rooms in the city.
The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental
Sure, anyone can go to the spa when they are in Las Vegas. However, not just anyone can afford the luxury treatments offered by the best spa in the city. While the average person might consider it a splurge to spend $200 on an 80-minute massage, the wealthy don’t even blink when one massage costs more than $620. At the Mandarin Spa, the wealthy often choose to enjoy the 4-hand body massage that begins at $620.