Rumor Boutique Hotel Las Vegas – “Fantastic Four” Mega-Suites

RUMOR Las Vegas hotel - Camouflage mega-suite bathroom
RUMOR Las Vegas hotel – Camouflage mega-suite bathroom

Rumor Las Vegas is the trendy 150-suite boutique hotel, located across from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Opened in 2010, the Rumor Las Vegas décor of their front lobby and lounge is hip, sexy and fun, featuring contrasting shades of charcoal accent with purple hues and select ornate, yet simple touches.

Named the first true boutique hotel in Las Vegas, Rumor Las Vegas features four chromatic, luxury mega-suites. Each suite at Rumor Las Vegas will showcase its own unique design and feel. Weekday pricing is scheduled to begin between $350 and $500 on the weekends.

These new luxury suites will face towards Rumor’s signature 30,000 square foot courtyard, decorated with hammock-strung matured swaying palm trees, grassy knolls and pools.

In addition to the suite’s distinctive color scheme, they will also feature dynamic and impressive, yet complimentary hand-painted murals.

Each of the Rumor Las Vegas suites is 1,000 square feet in size. The first floor suites open up to a large, oversized patio located just steps from the swimming pool and the courtyard events.

The second floor suites feature French doors that open up to an oversized balcony with lounge chairs to check out all the courtyard action below.

Other luxury amenities at the new Rumor Las Vegas suites include: iPod docking stations; wet bar; mini refrigerator; four-seater high boys with a glass top; two custom-made couches with throw pillows; coffee table, 60-inch plasma in the bedroom/living room area and a 32-inch plasma in the bathroom. Speaking of the spacious bathroom, every suite is also equipped with an “ultra-lounge/party bathroom” featuring a 10-person, open shower with two rain showerheads and a plush u-shaped couch that comfortably seats 10.

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THE GOSSIP MEGA-SUITE
RUMOR Las Vegas hotel - Gossip mega-suite

The girly-girl “Gossip Mega-Suite” boasts shades of hot and pale pink with splashes of fuchsia. Mirrored stripes of bright pink traversing in multiple directions are noticeable upon entry. A provocatively posed woman conveniently losing her top is this suite’s mural. The second mural is of two lip-locked females wearing purple and pink lipstick.

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THE SWINGER MEGA-SUITE
RUMOR Las Vegas hotel - Swinger mega-suite

Murals designed and created by Chemical Spaces adorn the suites.  One mural hangs over the bed, while the other surprises guests upon entry of the bathroom.  In the appropriately named “Swinger Mega-Suite,” mirrored stripes zig zag the walls throughout the black bedroom area.  Bookending the California-king bed propped on a small stage with spotlights at the foot of the bed are crisscrossed metal poles.  The bedroom mural: the torso of a woman wearing a white, unlaced corset while the bathroom mural shows a woman wearing thigh high stockings and snapping her black thong.

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THE DIVA MEGA-SUITE
RUMOR Las Vegas hotel - Diva mega-suite

Last but definitely not least, the “Diva Mega-Suite” shows black floral painting against deep red walls. Only in this suite are there two queen beds with white sheets and black and silver throw pillows that face one another with plush fabric headboards stretching across the walls and ceiling. A woman holding a vibrant red rose is the mural that greets guests. The bathroom’s mural is a woman with pale lips and red and black smoky eyes.

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THE CAMOUFLAGE MEGA-SUITE
RUMOR Las Vegas hotel - Camouflage mega-suite

Blue camouflage swirls around the guests from the floor to the ceiling in the “Camouflage Mega-Suite.”  The tri-colored effect is also layered with barren black trees with twigs at the top.  A woman with piercing blue eyes and hair is the mural in this suite.  The bed has blue, white and silver throw pillows with a mirror hung right above it.  Dark and pale gray tile stripe the floors both inside the bedroom and bathroom.

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For additional information or to make reservations for one of the new mega-suites at Rumor Las Vegas luxury boutique hotel, please visit www.rumorvegas.com or call (877) 99-RUMOR




One 80 Suite at Red Rock Resort

Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa - One 80 Suite
Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa – One 80 Suite

The Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas is west of the famous Strip, but has attracted a strong customer base who are looking for luxury, but not at the expensive of dealing with throngs of rowdy people.

The Red Rock Resort offers over-the-top elegance that rivals any luxury resort in the world. For an ultra-luxurious stay, consider the One 80 Suite.

This lavish suite features floor-to-ceiling windows that provide incredible views of the Vegas Strip toward the east, as well as Red Rock Canyon to the west. It’s truly an unbelievable 180 degree, million dollar view.

One 80 Suite opened back in 2006 and features 6,500 square feet of luxury living space.

It has only two bedrooms, but the One 80 Suite has plenty of room to party and has been aptly decorated to the nines.

The sophisticated decor includes a stylish combination of stainless steel, custom black and brown wood, unique mood lighting, plus fine velvet and silk.

One 80 Suite includes a large terrace that is equipped with a huge Jacuzzi tub, large rotating sofa, billiards table, dining table with seating for 12 people, plus a party-sized bar for any type of celebration.

For sports nuts who want to ensure not missing anything on that big game, enjoy the suite’s amazing, 103-inch plasma-screen TV !




First-Class Makeover – How Suite It Is!

The trend towards pampering first-class passengers continues.  Airlines have increased leg room and offered bigger beds, softer bed sheets, better food, high tech gadgets, and even more privacy.  The next big craze is private suites, that make it seem like you’re traveling in a 5-star resort hotel.

Singapore Airlines just unveiled its new first-class suites on its Airbus 380 super-jumbo jet …. twelve luxury suites with a chaise lounge, 23-inch wide-screen LCD TV, and a large selection of CDs to listen to with Bose headsets.

What’s the price for flying in luxury? A round-trip ticket from Singapore to Sydney will cost $7,350 (including tax), a fifteen percent premium over the current standard first class fare of $6,400.  Full article