Imagine that instead of the piece of Chinese space junk that is scheduled to fall out of the sky and land somewhere on earth this weekend, $80,000 in cold, hard, cash somehow found its way to float gently into your lap. 

You would have a multiple of options of what to do with the new found mini fortune, including these two. 

  1. 1. Put down a downpayment on a $400,000 new home.

2.   Spend one night in one of the most expensive hotel suites in the world. 

Decisions. Decisions. Decisions…

Admit it, you’ve always wondered what a hotel suite that costs as much as the yearly salary for a chiropractor looks like.

The Royal Penthouse Suite at Hotel President Wilson, located on the pristine shoreline of Lake Geneva in Switzerland will set you back $80K for a single night stay. 

But damn, it just might be worth it. 

First off, you’d join a distinguished list of glamorous dignitaries who have called this place home for a day or two, including heads of state, VIP’s and A-list celebrities. 

If there were one place you wouldn’t mind riding out a pandemic, it would be the Royal Penthouse Suite.

For one thing, you don’t have to worry about unwanted intruders ruining your good time, as the entire floor is equipped with cameras, alarm buttons, access to a secured private elevator and bulletproof windows. (Just in case). 

Just some of the luxe amenities include a Steinway grand piano, two dining rooms, 12 bedrooms and 12 marble bathrooms.

After an incredible day or two here, where you can indulge in the most peaceful and serene mini vacation of your life, you might want to pick up the pace and go find yourself some action. 

Since money is no object, there is only one place to go from the Royal Penthouse Suite and that’s up! As in altitude, and price.   

So say hello to the “Empathy Suite.” located  on the upper floors of the 40-story Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas. 

Price tag?  $100,000 per night. But one night won’t be enough time for all you’d want to accomplish in Sin City, so go with two nights for $200 K!  (Plus it’s a two-night minimum)

The 9,000 square foot, two-story suite was designed by world renowned artist Damien Hirst, and his touches abound in the decor, and the artwork. 

Bring friends, and be ready to party. The suite includes a 17-seat full bar, and if you need someone to make a run for more Dom send the butler who’s on call 24-hours a day. 

Of course you have your own fitness room and private, enclosed cantilever pool. 

You have to work off the decadence somehow. 

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