The Caesars Palace hangover suite is a two-bedroom suite which provides for the ultimate celebrity trip. Ideal for bachelor parties or even unwinding after a conference, the room offers three seating areas, a wet bar and an eight-seat high-top table. The best spot is the circular booth, located right by the window, with a Strip view that is simply stunning. Both bedrooms feature plush couches and mood lights. Pops of red, mahogany furnishings, textured walls and the beaded chandeliers offer a classy appeal. Complimentary round-trip airport limo service is included in your reservation.
The suite seen in the movie doesn’t really exist. “The Villa,” that sometimes bachelors will request, is actually a elaborate sound stage create by elements from several suites at Caesars but the crew chose most of the set elements from what is known as The Emperors Suite.
Average Price: $1,760 per night
Standard nightly rates can range from $1,600 – $2,200 plus tax & resort fees.
Catering and dining options include Gordon Ramsay’s Pub & Grill, Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen, Mr. Chow, Restaurant Guy Savoy, Nobu, and the Bobby Flays Mesa Grill. The famous Bacchanal Buffet with 500 dishes and the Beijing Noodle No. 9 with its casual atmosphere is also looking forward to your visit.
Caesars Palace Hangover Suite Amenities
- Furniture: Separate Living Room Area
- Workspace: Desk
- Decor: Decor by Kathleen Dauber
- Smoking/Non-Smoking: Optional
- Square Footage: 2900
- Tub/Shower: Shower Only
- Bath Products: Qua Bath/Spa Products
- Phone: Yes
- Makeup Mirror: Yes
- Whirlpool: Yes
- Shower Head: Yes
- Robes: HELL YES
Our Pick – Marcus Aurelius Villa
The 9,500-square-foot Marcus Aurelius Villa, also known as the Spanish Villa, features three bedrooms and over-the-top amenities sure to be bragged about on Instagram, including an exotic fish tank, a double-sided fireplace, a grand piano, a billiard room and a media room with theater-style seating and massage chairs.
Why is there no hangover 4?
In a January 2020 interview with Access , Helms played a game called “Helms yes or Helms no.” When asked about a fourth Hangover, he chose “Helms no,” adding that he believes the franchise ran its course. This isn’t the first time Helms has said no to yet another Hangover movie. We will stay tuned for more updates on this.