Just
when you thought you’d seen it all in Las Vegas, here’s something you don’t see
every day. A flying hot tub. It’s true. A custom-made Japanese-inspired onsen
tub was dramatically delivered by helicopter to the world’s first Nobu Hotel
Caesars Palace.
The
five-person tub is well traveled. It was built in Italy and has already
traveled by sea and by land. It travelled by air courtesy of a helicopter with
the famous Caesars Palace as its backdrop to reach its final destination on the
terrace of the soon-to-debut Nobu Villa – the crown jewel and finishing touch
of the Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace.
The
final element needed for completion of the world’s first Nobu Hotel, the onsen
tub was carefully placed on its home perched high above the lights of Las Vegas
on the terrace of the lavish 10,300 square-foot Nobu Villa. The ultimate
sky-top lodging, the Nobu Villa is luxurious and plush yet maintains a relaxed
and modern look and feel. In addition to the Zucchetti KOS mini pool, the Nobu
Villa’s notable outdoor space offers an expansive 4,700 square-foot terrace
overlooking the center of the Las Vegas Strip with sweeping views, robatayaki
grill and zen garden. The three-bedroom villa is the epitome of relaxation and
luxury. Additional standout features include a signature omakase sushi bar,
ultramodern media and game room, gym and massage room, private elevator and art
gallery. For more information or to book at room at Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace,
please visit www.nobucaesarspalace.com.
Credit:
© Erik Kabik/ retna/ erikkabik.com
Well that's a relief, isn't it? How will a hotel experience be complete without the good old hot tub? Looks like they scored themselves a good one there, but as always there are various choices on the table. Anyway, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLester Blake @ Hot Tubs Albuquerque
As the saying goes, you reap what you sow, right? In your case, as you hardworkingly installed that hot tub on your home, it will probably help you relax and diminish the stress on your body. Aside from that, it can also be a place of meditation, or just a place to think about everything that happened to you, the things that are happening and the ones you want to happen. Hahaha! Thanks for sharing that, Mark! Enjoy every bit of it!
ReplyDeleteErica Spencer @ Culligan Hot Tub
Thank you for reading:)
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