The standard luxury hotel room in a major casino resort is beautiful, but it represents only the absolute bottom tier of what the property offers.
They exist for one reason only: to entice multi-million dollar ‘whales’ to stay and gamble massive sums of money at that specific property.
The Most Expensive Casino Suite in the World
Designed entirely by the famous contemporary artist Damien Hirst, this two-story sky villa is a massive, livable art installation.
Spanning an incredible 9,000 square feet, the villa includes a cantilevered glass swimming pool that hangs dangerously over the edge of the building.
- Guests of the suite are instantly granted the absolute highest tier of VIP status on the casino floor, skipping every single line in the building
- The villa features a massive Himalayan salt room, designed to provide private wellness and detox treatments after a long night of gambling
- Because the suite is primarily a marketing tool for high-rollers, the actual ‘cash’ price is rarely paid; it operates as a loss-leader for the casino
The Mansions at MGM Grand and Macau’s VIP Villas
Hidden behind a massive, unmarked gate within the MGM Grand complex is a completely separate, highly secure Tuscan-themed village.
These Asian villas are designed to allow a high-roller to gamble millions of dollars in absolute secrecy without ever having to step onto the public casino floor.
| Business Strategy | The Casino’s Cost | The Expected Return |
|---|---|---|
| The Villa Build | $20 Million to construct the suite | A single whale losing $5 Million in one weekend |
| The Staffing | Employing 5 full-time staff for one room | Ensuring the whale never leaves the property to gamble elsewhere |
While the rest of us play the penny slots, the whales sleep soundly in the clouds, surrounded by sharks and marble.