As a highroller who works the tables in Vegas, you’re used to a certain standard of luxury.
Perhaps it’s red-carpet access to the hottest club or a primo table at the newest restaurant. Or maybe it’s a hotel suite with floor-to-ceiling views of the Strip with a concierge waiting downstairs to answer whatever your need.
But even that can get old–and let’s face it–be a little impersonal. Casinos, those endless buffets of sequins, Fedoras and fake Elvises, don’t top the company of your family and friends.
If you’re a whale who prefers to travel in a pack, consider reserving a Las Vegas vacation rental. Your sizable entourage will be able to spread out, and if you have kids–because gamblers procreate, too–you’ll be a hero once they see the size of that pool.
The custom-built Tuscan-style Las Vegas vacation home featured sports 8,000 square feet, complete with three fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen, T-shaped pool with hot tub and spiffy extras like RV parking, a six-hole putting green, horse shoe pit and children’s climbing wall.
The house is a mere 10-minutes drive from the Strip should you need to belly up to the table for your next Hold ‘Em tournament.
Back at the ranch, your peeps will be firing up the grill. How do you like your steak?


