I’m actually not lying, but I was like almost the first one to stay there. Before it even opened. My dad works for the IT for Hilton. He installed all the iPad and touch screen technology. U just control the bedroom with that, and tell the room what to do through the pad and smart home features. So they gave him a free suite. It’s really nice but not worth THAT MUCH
I massaged there in the Presidential Suite about a month ago. It really was massive. They didn’t show it in the video but there is a theatre room. It’s a smaller theatre room but, hey, it’s there if you want to use it. The bathrooms are pretty nice. The views were amazing, though I only saw it at night. It’s well designed. Didn’t know it was $20,000 a night.
@@lovesturkeys could be your problem when you try to stay there and get robbed at gunpoint by one of them while on your way as you flaunt your cash and heedless attitude 🤔
For that money, I’d rather buy a condo, myself, but I do think it’s nice for the convenience and service aspect, but I would never spend $1.2 million for 2 months in a hotel room. A few nights, maybe.
$1,260,000 for that crappy free small bar and drinks. I’d have Elton John there playing the piano every night and Crystal mimosas for brunch and caviar and kobe beef every night for thats kinda a money for nine weeks
because it's a narcissistic thing to indulge oneself while there is so much suffering. The world can support billions of people. The world cannot support millionaires and billionaires.
But what is luxury in todays world, anyway? 4 star hotel rooms alraedy look very similar, I got an iPad, I could buy and enjoy exclusive food anywhere, anytime if I like, right?