LAS VEGAS — After nearly two decades in hibernation, the world's naughtiest bunny is ready to get hopping again.
The Playboy Club, a legendary brand that once defined hip but lost its cachet and disappeared in the 1980s, is about to rise again — this time to the 52nd floor of a new tower at The Palms Casino Resort.
The new $15 million hutch, which opens Oct. 6 with 80-year-old Playboy icon Hugh Hefner in tow, has nine blackjack tables and a roulette table and greets visitors with a Playboy sign made of 10,000 diamond-shaped crystals.
The dealers, all buxom women, will wear traditional bunny costumes, their male pit bosses will be draped in Hefner-style smoking jackets, and cocktail servers will don Roberto Cavalli-designed bunny outfits.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-09-28-playboy-club_x.htm
and you can stay at the sky villa:
Price: $40,000. A night.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-09-28-hugh-hefner-sky-villa_x.htm
The Playboy Club, a legendary brand that once defined hip but lost its cachet and disappeared in the 1980s, is about to rise again — this time to the 52nd floor of a new tower at The Palms Casino Resort.
The new $15 million hutch, which opens Oct. 6 with 80-year-old Playboy icon Hugh Hefner in tow, has nine blackjack tables and a roulette table and greets visitors with a Playboy sign made of 10,000 diamond-shaped crystals.
The dealers, all buxom women, will wear traditional bunny costumes, their male pit bosses will be draped in Hefner-style smoking jackets, and cocktail servers will don Roberto Cavalli-designed bunny outfits.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-09-28-playboy-club_x.htm
and you can stay at the sky villa:
Price: $40,000. A night.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-09-28-hugh-hefner-sky-villa_x.htm