
A Suite View
If you’re tired of living like a peasant in a tiny hotel room, upgrade to a fabulous new MGM Grand Suite. Go for the Penthouse City View suite boasting 180-degree city views or, for the high-rollerest among us, the two-story Skyline Terrace Suite. Perfect for entertaining your entourage, the 1,300-square-foot mega-suite is outfitted with tons of plush seating, fancy artwork, vaulted ceilings, a personal bar and, of course, killer views of the Strip.
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. South 877.880.0880 www.mgmgrand.com

Pied-à-terre Flair
Yes,
there are about a gazillion and one places to stay on the Strip; soon
there will be a gazillion and two. Come spring, the old Barbary
Coast/Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall will be transformed into a gleaming,
glamorous Gansevoort property. It’ll be the first true stand-alone
boutique hotel on the Strip with just 188 rooms and 19 suites, complete
with a restaurant operated by celebrity chef Giada de Laurentis (her
first) and three clubs courtesy of night-life czar Victor Drai.
Gansevoort Las Vegas 3595 Las Vegas Blvd. South www.gansevoortlv.com

Rest Your Dogs
What,
you were going to leave your dog at home while you party it up in
Vegas? Shame on you! Fido needs a break too. Many Vegas hotels are pet
friendly, but Trump Hotel Las Vegas does it the Trump way: gourmet
treats, a bowl filled with fresh bottled water, a slew of toys
“promising hours of entertainment,” access to a pet park and dogwalking
services (in case you’re otherwise occupied). For the stressed-out owner
and dog, try a couple’s massage.
Trump International Hotel 2000 Fashion Show Drive 702.982.0000 www.trumphotelcollection.com