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David Siegel buys LVH (former Las Vegas Hilton)

Question is this resort zone for resident sales & timeshare sales? Prediction the upper (high) level floors will be lease to major corporations for convention usage.
 
Question is this resort zone for resident sales & timeshare sales? Prediction the upper (high) level floors will be lease to major corporations for convention usage.

Every time I go over to the place you always see people wearing convention badges. The major plus of the place is the close proximity to the convention center.
 
LVH always had suites. Seems to me there were 220 of them, for some reason that rings a bell. In any event, Siegel may not be planning on heavy construction for the first batch of 200 timeshares. It appears that many of these could be made over without this being done.

Just guessin'.

Fern
 
LVH always had suites. Seems to me there were 220 of them, for some reason that rings a bell. In any event, Siegel may not be planning on heavy construction for the first batch of 200 timeshares. It appears that many of these could be made over without this being done.

Just guessin'.

Fern

I think that's a good guess.

The suites I'd like to stay in are the Sky Villa's.

In the past they have been high roller suites you could actually book unlike many high roller suites which are only used by invited guests/players.

As I remember they started at about $7,500 per night and went up to about $15,000 per night. :eek:

So, do you think these are the suites the "King and Queen of Versailles" will now call home, when in Vegas?! :rolleyes:
 
I wonder what John Chase would have said. As I read these posts its almost like I can hear him.

Of all his posts I don't think even one was "pro wastegate".
 
Robin Leach's interview with David Siegel

This is an interesting article in today's paper. He says a very small portion of the hotel will be timeshares--maybe 100 out of the 3,000 rooms will be converted to timeshares. He certainly has a lot of grand plans for the hotel. Hope they all come to be.
 
Someone is seeing big money to make in the Vegas market.
 
Email Announcement

I got an email today through the LVH mailing list officially announcing the name change. The daily rate the email advertised for Westgate was much more than I've seen recently in any LVH advertisements - no thanks.
 
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