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Inexpensive Suites in Las Vegas

While normally reserved for high rollers and the super famous like me, premium suites can be had for ballers on a budget with some advanced planning and flexibility. Vegas is a great place to treat yourself, so if you’re looking to splurge or a have a big group that wants to split an oversized room, I’ve compiled a few options to consider. Inexpensive is a relative term, so there’s a range of options here.

Note, these are, of course, not all of the suites available, just some I found notable. You’ll find the cheapest days during the middle of the week, so I sampled all these rooms on June 11 – 13 (2017) bookings. All the rooms have amazing furniture from Wellington’s Fine Leather Furniture. All prices include resort fees:

Bellagio Penthouse ($529/night)

1536 sq ft – Can come with one or two bedrooms, which can connect to a Tower Deluxe room.

Fun features:

  • Private lounge check-in
  • Living room and separate dining room for six
  • Marble foyer with powder room
  • Organic carpeting- No word on whether or not it is also free range

Vdara One Bedroom Loft ($464/night)

947 sq ft – Second story bedroom with living space below.

Fun features:

  • Two (2) one time use spa facility passes
  • “Luxury airport transportation” 
  • Living room has queen sized sofa bed
  • 100% phthalate free amenities – I don’t think that’s a real word but let’s just go with it

Excalibur Two Bedroom Luxury Suite ($253/night)

1034 sq ft – Two bedrooms with 2-3 beds.

Fun features:

  • It’s not a regular Excalibur room
  • Wet bar with personal refrigerator
  • Ironing board – I’m stretching here. It’s just really cheap, ok?

Bally’s Jubilee Celebrity Suite ($460)

1548 sq ft – 1 King Bed

Fun features:

  • Dining and bar area
  • Couches
  • Advertised shower head included
  • A lot of space at a low cost. 

Elara 2 King 2 Bedroom Suite ($430)

Fun features:

  • Sofabed addition
  • 24 hour housekeeping
  • Hydro spa
  • Dishwasher – a machine, not a person

Treasure Island Tower Suite ($187)

930 sq ft – 1 Bed Studio

Fun features:

  • Bit on the smaller size, but cheap
  • Floor to ceiling windows
  • Sofa seating area
  • Double vanity? How about two bathrooms?

Golden Nugget One Bedroom Parlour Suite ($310)

1 Bedroom

Fun features:

  • Separate living room and bedroom
  • Wet bar
  • VIP lounge access
  • Parties prohibited…wait? What? It’s Vegas!

The D Suite ($179)

1 Bedroom

Fun features:

  • Separate bedroom and living room
  • Two fridges
  • Wet bar
  • Three TVs – you can never have enough

Ever live the suite life in Vegas? Have a room experience you’d like to share? Let me know!

Travel Fanboy

Adam is the host of the Travel Fanboy Podcast, editor of TravelFanboy.com, and a super famous travel influencer. He's no expert, just an enthusiast who enjoys having a top-shelf trip at a happy hour price. Formerly of Vegas Fanboy fame.

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