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Vegas hotel room with 2 full bathrooms?

Renault78law

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Is anyone aware of a luxury hotel on the strip that feature rooms with 2 full bathrooms? I'm trying to provide suggestions for accomodations for a bachelor party. We'd like for 7 dudes to share a large suite. One super-suite seems like it'd be cheaper than splitting into two rooms. Would be more fun to stay together anyway. We've found some 1200 sq foot suites (like at Palazzo), but they only have 1.5 bathrooms. Any suggestions are welcome.
 

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I've stayed at the Venetian and if I recall there were 2 bathrooms.

1.5 means 1 just has a toilet and no shower, right?
 

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1/2 = toilet
3/4 = shower / toilet
full = bath/shower / toilet

Wouldn't you want to have a separate room with beds that could be closed off for sleeping or "sleeping"? I would imagine not everyone will be going to sleep at the same time.
 

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Originally Posted by SoCal2NYC
I've stayed at the Venetian and if I recall there were 2 bathrooms.

Same experience. The suite we had at the Venetian had two full bathrooms that connected through a sauna room
 

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I just got back from my bachelor party this weekend and we stayed at The Signature at MGM Grand. We had a two bedroom suite which is one of the one bedroom suites connected to a junior suite. The one bedroom on its own has a king bed and a master bathroom as well as a pull out queen sofa in the living room and a second full bath as well as a fully stocked kitchen (stocked with supplies, not food). If you get the two bedroom it adds an additional room that has both a king bed and queen pull out sofa as well as another full bath. I went with a pretty demanding group and everybody was raving about the room. The price was hard to beat too.

The only drawback as far as I can tell is that it's not directly attached to the casino, but there is a covered walkway that connects. The upside to being isolated is that there is NEVER a cab line. There are always about five cabs parked down the way and the valet signals for them and they arrive within thirty seconds.

The rates for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights were 159, 179, 179 and 234, 254, 254 for the junior and one bedroom suites respectively.

Feel free to PM with any questions you have.
 

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I stayed at the flamingo once in a suite with two full bathrooms
 

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Originally Posted by j
Wouldn't you want to have a separate room with beds that could be closed off for sleeping or "sleeping"? I would imagine not everyone will be going to sleep at the same time.

This is true.
One time in Minneapolis they gave my BF and I a room with 2 beds so we had 1 bed for sleeping and 1 bed for "sleeping".
 

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Originally Posted by hopkins_student
I just got back from my bachelor party this weekend and we stayed at The Signature at MGM Grand. We had a two bedroom suite which is one of the one bedroom suites connected to a junior suite. The one bedroom on its own has a king bed and a master bathroom as well as a pull out queen sofa in the living room and a second full bath as well as a fully stocked kitchen (stocked with supplies, not food). If you get the two bedroom it adds an additional room that has both a king bed and queen pull out sofa as well as another full bath. I went with a pretty demanding group and everybody was raving about the room. The price was hard to beat too.

The only drawback as far as I can tell is that it's not directly attached to the casino, but there is a covered walkway that connects. The upside to being isolated is that there is NEVER a cab line. There are always about five cabs parked down the way and the valet signals for them and they arrive within thirty seconds.

The rates for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights were 159, 179, 179 and 234, 254, 254 for the junior and one bedroom suites respectively.

Feel free to PM with any questions you have.



We're trying to do it high end, so this sounds like it would fit the bill nicely. Where did you guys eat? I'd prefer a place that has a backdoor to a club so we can bypass the line.
 

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Last year I had a two bedroom suite at the Mirage. It was huge - Giant living room with big bar, a few couches and a big dining room table, plus one huge bedroom and one regular hotel sized bedroom. If I recall there was a total of 2.5 baths. While not as contemporary and luxurious as some of the newer places, it was plenty nice in an old-school rat pack kind of way. Off-season it was 250 all in per night.
 

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Originally Posted by Renault78law
We're trying to do it high end, so this sounds like it would fit the bill nicely. Where did you guys eat? I'd prefer a place that has a backdoor to a club so we can bypass the line.
We ate at B&B Ristorante and Bouchon at the Venetian and Olives and Prime at the Bellagio. I don't know how the food is at Tao, but that's probably a pretty good way to get in. We went to just the club portion of Tao with a buddy of mine who is an actor and had our table and drinks comped, so it was pretty sweet. I'd definitely recommend going to Tao on a Saturday night. edit: p.s. I put my reviews of the restaurants in the restaurant recommendations thread.
 

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for about $5500-$6000/night you can call Amex Plat. Travel and book the mansion at MGM. That will have about 6 bathrooms for up to 4 guests.
 

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