Best high roller casino rooms in Vegas Published August 4, 2017Updated November 17 , 2017 Las Vegas is the casino capital of the world, with more high roller gamblers flocking to Nevada to place extravagant bets than anywhere else in the world. If you’re a high roller wanting to do more in Vegas than just throw a few quarters into a slot machine, check out these over-the-top, opulent high limit casino rooms that are available exclusively for VIP players. What is a high roller gambling room? Known as high roller, high limit, whale or VIP casino rooms, these are private gaming rooms within a casino that cater to guests who bet more than the average punter. This is where you’ll find the professional gamblers, millionaires and celebrity gamblers. The amount you need to stake to be considered a high roller varies, but we are talking some serious dough here, with VIP casino rooms in Europe, Australia, Macau and the United States offering table limits upwards of $150,000. Casinos often offer lavish “comps” (complimentary benefits) to attract high rollers to their private gaming rooms, which can include everything from dedicated hosts to fine dining to transfers via private jet. The exclusive high-limit rooms are lavishly designed to cater to discerning high roller tastes and offer a high level of personalised service, although due to their exclusivity, very little is known about Vegas’s VIP gaming rooms. We’ve dug around to get some insider information on some of the most impressive high limit gaming rooms in Las Vegas, but there are plenty more out there if you have the cash to explore. Bellagio Villa Prive Got access to $300,000 and willing to wager it all? Give the Bellagio an hour’s notice and you could be playing in one of the most impressive, exclusive private gaming rooms imaginable. Built in 2013, the Villa Prive offers 2,600 square feet of private gaming space, which can be staffed with butlers, masseuses, and professional chefs who will create gourmet meals at your request. The $300K minimum price tag is set by the Nevada Gaming Commission which has strict regulations surrounding private play, including the requirement that all guests on the premises be kept under constant surveillance. Wynn Sky Casino Widely considered to be the most exclusive, top-secret gaming room of them all, the Wynn Sky Casino is located on the top floor of the famous Encore Tower, providing panoramic views over the Las Vegas Strip and beyond. The inclusion of floor to ceiling windows is a rare treat for high rollers, as casino’s notoriously steer clear of windows to help gamblers lose track of time. Insiders are so hush-hush about the Sky Casino that very little is known about what is offered within its elite walls, but just like the Bellagio, it will cost you a minimum of $300 grand to find out. Talon Room at the Cosmopolitan Anyone can enter The Talon Room at the Cosmo, provided you can afford the minimum bet of $300 on weekdays and $500 on weekends. This high-limit gaming room is located on the second floor of the Cosmopolitan casino and offers old-school casino glamour, with leather couches and dim lighting, with a bar that’ll mix you a mean cocktail. A separate dining room allows you to order food from any of the Cosmopolitan’s restaurants to take a break while gambling. In 2016, the Cosmo opened a second high limit gaming room on the first floor of the casino, known simply as the High Limit Table Games Lounge. The lounge offers 17 classic Las Vegas table games including baccarat, European roulette and blackjack, with minimum bets starting at $100. The Abbey at the Cromwell The Cromwell is a billed as the first boutique hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, and The Abbey is its private gaming room reserved exclusively for high rollers. The Abbey offers three high-limit tables, some high-limit slot machines and a glamorous sitting space to have a cocktail between bets. Bobby’s Room at the Bellagio This may not be as lavish as the VIP rooms mentioned above, but Bobby’s Room is one of the most popular high limit poker rooms in Las Vegas. Named after the 1978 World Series of Poker Champion Bobby Baldwin, Bobby’s Room hosts high limit poker action across two signature poker tables with a $20,000 minimum buy-in on each. Access to the room is available 24 hours a day and it features an original LeRoy Neiman painting of some of the highest limit poker players in the world, including Lyle Berman, Doyle Brunson, Chau Giang and of course, Bobby Baldwin himself. Aria High Limit Gaming Room Available to the public, the high limit room at the Aria Casino offers table games starting at $200 a bet, with private tables available in advance if you meet Aria’s minimum requirements. This room may not be as exclusive as some of the others, but it’s one of the most attractive gaming rooms on the Strip, offering a glamorous bar, tub chairs and a lavish décor that will make you feel like a VIP for a fraction of the cost. Not going to make it to the Vegas Strip anytime soon? Consider playing at one of the leading online casino sites, where high rollers can gain VIP status and get access to all kinds of exclusive bonuses, including your own dedicated casino host and invitations to exclusive events and holidays. Otherwise, check out our gambling holiday internary guide before you make your next trip. 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