In 2001, the Maloof Family opened the
Palms. In 2002, attempting to grab the
21-39 year old market, 2002, MTV filmed a season of their reality show The Real
World in the property. The results caused the off-strip properties popularity
to explode. Suddenly, it became THE
place young celebrities went to hangout, party and be seen while simultaniosly
reinventing Vegas into the place we know it today.
Quickly, Palms realized they didn’t have
enough supply to suit the demand they created.
In 2005, at a cost of $600 million, the Palms opened the 458-foot tall
Fantasy Tower adding 347 rooms to their inventory. Attempting to take the experience to the next
level and capitalize on the elitist culture the property cultivated, the
Fantasy tower was built with 21 Fantasy Suites.
Ranging in size between 1,500 to 9,000
square feet and offering in-room amenities such as bowling lanes, a basketball room
and indoor/outdoor swimming pools located 40 stories up the tower, Palms become
the benchmark by which Vegas cool was measured in Vegas. These suites are designed for the ultra affluent,
the cheapest being the Playpen suite costing about $1,500 a night all the way
up to the 2 story Sky Villa running $35,000 + per night which, according to a
2012 CNN report, makes it the 5th most expensive suite in the world.
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