Tropicana Las Vegas Redesigned Rooms, Suites
May 3, 2010 on 6:16 am | In Gaming Resorts, Hotels, Las Vegas | Comments Off
The Tropicana Las Vegas will unveil the first of its redesigned guestrooms and luxury suites in the property’s 569-room Paradise Tower.
The new rooms are part of the $165 million transformation of the property, designed to capture a South Beach vibe. The suites will be completed May 17.
This is the first major redesign at Tropicana Las Vegas since 1985.
The rooms will feature a comfortable and casual setting accented by soft-colored furnishings, white plantation shutters, white decorative ceilings and canvas artwork commissioned from Aldo Luongo.
Each room will feature a pillow-top bed, a flat-panel TV, a work desk or chaise lounge, an iHome clock radio with a universal docking station, wireless Internet, Kohler sink features, and a curved shower rod.
The Premier Suites will feature natural light and organic materials.
The Miami-inspired design is meant to evoke nature and bring a sense of the tropics indoors.
And the features are custom-designed furniture, carpeting, wood flooring, plantation shutters, Roman shades and original artwork.
The rooms are the first public-facing example of the $165 million transformation taking place at Tropicana Las Vegas, including the redesign of 1,658 hotel rooms and 140 luxury suites in two towers, the 50,000-square-foot casino and four-acre tropical pool.
Additionally, the resort will feature several new restaurants, bars and lounges, a full-service spa, retail offerings, a new poker room, entertainment options a conference center and a nightclub.
For more information, call 888-826-8767 or visit www.troplv.com
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