THEHotel @ Mandalay Bay: Las Vegas, Nevada

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A sanctuary on the south end of the Strip, the 43-story, golden tower glistens on the Vegas skyline like Midas’s palace, beckoning to those visitors who want a bit of privacy and discretion with their luxury accommodations

Housed in the same complex as The Four Seasons, THEHotel is an all-suite property, with every suite at least 725 square feet. Each suite features at least 1 1/2 baths, with a separate living area with seating for five, as well as a bedroom – and a massive master bath that could handle the cast of “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Floor-to-ceiling windows feature views onto the Strip or Mandalay Beach or mountain views where you can watch the airplanes land and take off.

THEHotel @ Mandalay Bay (Source: MRNY)

THEHotel @ Mandalay Bay (Source: MRNY)

Furnished with mid-century modern reproductions in shades of brown, mauve, and gray, THEHotel suites are soothing and comfortable – and exactly the kind of home you want to return to after a long day at the spa and the malls. A wet bar makes it easy to serve martinis at sunset – or at dawn, your choice. Huge plasma televisions in the sitting room and bedroom are complemented by a third television in the master bath, which means that you can watch “Downton Abbey” while immersed in the deep soaking tub.

The staff at THEHotel is attentive and professional – and discreet. They honor Vegas’s m.o., insuring that what happens in your suite is your business – and no one else’s. The robes are particularly comfortable – lightweight and soft – and the bed is one you’ll yearn for when you return home.

The truth is, a few nights at THEHotel spoil you for reality – and at check-out, you’ll be plotting your return to THEHotel.

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Mark Thompson

About Mark Thompson

A member of Authors Guild, Society of American Travel Writers (SATW), and New York Travel Writers (NYTW), Mark Thompson is an editor, journalist, and photographer whose work appears in various periodicals, including Travel Weekly, Metrosource, Huffington Post, Global Traveler, Out There, and OutTraveler. The author of the novels Wolfchild (2000) and My Hawaiian Penthouse (2007), Mark completed a Ph.D. in American Studies. He has been a Fellow and a resident at various artists' communities, including MacDowell, Yaddo, and Blue Mountain Center.

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