- Hotels in Las Vegas are offering invite-only suites that are not available to book
- These suites are reserved for guests with a history of spending on gambling
- Examples of invite-only suites include the Villas and Palaces in Crockfords Las Vegas at Resorts World
- MGM Resorts International offers invite-only suites at four of its properties
- The Boulevard Penthouses at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas are another option
- The Skyvillas at Aria Resort & Casino are also part of MGM Resorts
- Guests invited to stay in these suites enjoy exclusive amenities and personalized experiences
Hotels in Las Vegas are now offering exclusive invite-only suites that are not available to book. These suites are reserved for guests who have a history of spending on gambling. Examples of these invite-only suites include the Villas and Palaces in Crockfords Las Vegas at Resorts World. MGM Resorts International also offers invite-only suites at four of its properties. The Boulevard Penthouses at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and the Skyvillas at Aria Resort & Casino are other options. Guests invited to stay in these suites enjoy exclusive amenities and personalized experiences tailored to their preferences.