Palace Intrigue

If “live like royalty” is on your 2022 wish list, then a visit to the Palaces at Crockfords Las Vegas is your answer.

Crockfords is the ultra-luxe, high-end hotel inside Resorts World—the first resort to be built on the Las Vegas Strip in over a decade—and the Palaces are as grand as it gets.



This world-class “resort-within-a-resort” has ushered in a new era of luxury in just over six months, according to Shannon McCallum, Resorts World Las Vegas Vice President of Hotel Operations. “Here, luxury is all about comfort, ease and indulgence.”

And nowhere is that more evident than when you enter one of the exclusive Palaces.

“These are private residential-style getaways, with secluded entrances, a dedicated pre-arrival team, and a 24-hour VIP ambassador service,” says McCallum. “The amenities are state-of-the-art…and the design provides a fresh, new take on opulence.”

Seven thousand square feet of opulence to be exact. The Steelman Partners-designed four-bedroom Palaces are the hotel’s most spacious suites. They offer a grand foyer; a formal dining room; a cinema-style media room; and a game room complete with billiards and a wet bar.



Each of the palatial master suites include spa-inspired bathrooms with soaking tubs and custom walk-in closets. There is a three-bedroom option as well; and not to be outdone, each Palace has its own eclectic pop-art program so “discerning guests will be able to come back again and enjoy a completely different vibe.”

The outdoor vibe is just as magnificent. Adds McCallum,

“Outside is a tranquil terrace with a private pool, spa, manicured gardens and gourmet patio kitchen that invites guests to lounge under the sun, moon and stars.”



So for those who enjoy the finer things in life, have fun storming the palace. Just don’t forget to pack your crown!



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