Donna Summer | SW Steakhouse
Vegas Baby
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Mark SealWhere should we stay? What I like about the Four Seasons of
Vegas is that it's very, very private. It's really hidden. If you
want to go and chill out and not deal with the hoopla of Vegas
right in the lobby of your hotel, it's great. It has its own
little, private entrance into the Four Seasons part of things, but
when you're ready to party, you can come out the secret entrance of
your hotel and be right in the middle of it, which I think is
genius. They should have more of that in Vegas, because the thing
about Vegas is it's absolutely a blast, but it's exhausting. Nobody
goes to Vegas for 10 days; I mean, you would just die. It's just so
crazy, and you're always going, and there's always something to do
- so it's like sensory overload.
Where should we stay if we want nonstop sensory overload?
The Palms has these really cool suites. I was in the hot-pink
suite, where everything was done in a very '80s style. It had this
huge living room and this big shower thing that was kind of in the
middle of the room and all these disco lights, so you could feel
like
Donna Summer when you were in the shower. They also have a
basketball suite that we got to see. It has a basketball court in
the room, and everybody gets a jersey when they check in. It has
two bedrooms, and everyone has their own locker. It's just crazy.
They have amazing places at that hotel. I also love the Bellagio. I
haven't stayed at the Wynn yet, but I went there the last time I
was in Vegas. You feel like you're in a palace. I didn't go see any
of the rooms, but we went and saw a show there and ate dinner at
their steak house, SW Steakhouse, which was really good.
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