Benefits of Being a VIP at the Bellagio

The Bellagio is one of Las Vegas' top luxury hotels, with high rollers and jet-setters alike coming to Nevada to partake in its signature VIP treatment. A suite at the Bellagio might cost thousands of dollars a night, but the benefits are many. For the discerning visitor, there are treats in store in the areas of food, accommodation, view and room amenities.

  1. VIP Lounge

    • VIPs at the Bellagio get access to the exclusive VIP lounge, a beautifully appointed seating area complete with a spread of gourmet snacks and drinks. On the menu are specialties like ham and cheese brioche, chocolate covered strawberries from the Jean-Philippe Patisserie and artisan tea. In addition, VIP guests get to enjoy a lovely view of the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens while they relax.

    VIP Elevators

    • The elevators to higher-level VIP room and villa levels are only accessible with a VIP room key. On each level, there is also a special entrance foyer for VIP guests with low lighting and comfortable armchairs. Anne Cameron, director of the Style Group and past VIP guest, writes: "Once inside, the floor indicators are encased in a gilt frame. Mirrors and wall texture surround the guest and there is plush carpet blending with the walls."

    Room Amenities

    • VIP-level rooms at the Bellagio come with upscale treats. Each room comes with a plush bathrobe for each guest, along with a pair of slippers; guests may take both home compliments of the hotel. Some rooms contain a men's and ladies' bathroom complete with a large whirlpool bath and flat-screen television. There is a liberal amount of toiletries, with more available with a quick call to the Front Desk.

    VIP Service Level

    • Service at the VIP level is high-class and fast. There's never a wait for a dinner table, Cirque du Soleil ticket, or clean towel if you're a luxury guest. "At the return to the suite on my first evening, there was a platter assortment of fresh fruit placed on the table set for two. The turndown service had arrived, revealing textured linens and a nest of pillows," Cameron also reports. Check-in is similar, with the Eat. Travel. Eat! blog praising the Front Desk's fast service and willingness to assist.

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