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Sleep Like A Tycoon At Hotel ZaZa

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Those looking to stay in some celebrity digs in Houston, Texas might want to hit up Hotel ZaZa's Tycoon Suite. The Houston Chronicle reports that the luxury suite at the boutique hotel has hosted comedian Ron White, Sharon Osbourne and Kid Rock among others. The 2,200-square-foot, $2,500-a-night suite has two bedrooms, a kitchen and an extra-large balcony. The refrigerator is stocked with Veuve Cliquot, Cakebread Chardonnay and a selection of designer waters and guests can request certain items to be waiting for them on arrival.

The suite is just one of the Magnificent Seven Suites at Hotel ZaZa Houston. Others include the velvet-clad Rock Star suite and the sleekly modern Black Label suite which, like the Tycoon, features a hot tub out on the balcony. The For Your Eyes Only Suite has a more delicate style that includes a crystal chandelier while the Fatal Charms suite ramps up the sex appeal with a black velvet bed. The Bella Vita was inspired by Italy's grand hotels and the It Happened One Night Suite has a cosmopolitan flair. For those really in need of major celebration room the entire 11th floor can be rented out for $15,000 to $20,000 a night plus food and beverage minimums.

Top Luxury Suites in Sin City

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Ever wanted to experience Vegas the way high rollers do? There are at least ten different options to fulfill that dream. Treat yourself and your friends to a fancy suite and you're bound to feel like one of the strip's most valuable customers. Imagine a casual party setting complete with a bowling lane, a two-level club decorated by Absolut, a relaxing villa offering its own pool, spa and private kitchen, or a Hugh Hefner inspired space. One of these is bound to tempt your inner millionaire. Peruse the gallery for a tour of options.

New York City Trades Luxury Suites For Cash

Filed under: Sports


Embattled businesses like AIG have taken a public opinion beating for their pricey luxury suites at stadiums, now New York City itself is feeling the heat. The NY Post reports that Mayor Bloomberg has said he will ask both the Yankees and the Mets to sell the boxes to the highest bidder. The money would go into city coffers for the next five years and then the next mayor can if he wants to continue the deal. The arrangement could give the city at least $100,000 a year from the Yankees and a similar amount from the Mets. The boxes at the new Yankee Stadium have sold for $600,000 to $850,000 while those at the Mets' Citi Field sell for $275,000 to $500,000. Both teams have managed to find plenty of takers for the exorbitantly priced suites so far.

Cincinnati Reds Luxury Suites

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The Cincinnati Reds have announced a new luxury suite. They have partnered with Frontgate, to create the Frontgate Outdoor Luxury Suite at Great American Ballpark. The suite has high-end outdoor furniture including chaise lounges, outdoor rugs and beverage tubs. It is located above the owner's suite above home plate and will remain open the rest of the season. it's just the latest in the park's innovative suites. The most interesting one is the Living Legends Suite which offers the chance to enjoy luxury suite with a baseball VIP. The Living Legends Suite package includes 18 suite tickets, an upscale dining package and the chance to hang out with Joe Nuxhall, Tom Browning, George Foster, Ken Griffey Sr., Tracy Jones or Lee May. The Living Legends package costs $5,000.


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