(PRESS RELEASE) -- The iconic Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace have received the coveted AAA Four Diamond designation.
“Caesars Palace set the standard for luxury in Las Vegas when it first opened, and we continue to offer incredible experiences at our resort that can’t be found anywhere else,” said Terrence O'Donnell, SVP and General Manager of Caesars Palace. “The AAA Four Diamond designation is a testament to our dedicated Team Members and the exceptional hospitality they provide our guests at Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace.”
Both hotels are part of a select group representing the top tier of the hospitality industry in North America. Roughly 1,750 hotels and 500 restaurants are featured on the AAA Four Diamond list. Hotels at this level, about 7% of the nearly 23,000 AAA Diamond lodgings, are noted for their upscale style and amenities enhanced with the right touch of service.
To earn the impressive AAA Four Diamond designation, hotels and restaurants must pass a rigorous evaluation that includes unannounced, in-person visits by AAA’s expert inspectors. AAA Diamond Program hotels and restaurants are re-evaluated annually to ensure they provide the best experience for travelers and diners.
“AAA is pleased to recognize Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace with the Four Diamond designation, meaning its unwavering attention to both service and surroundings have placed it into the upper tier of AAA’s Diamond Program,” said Stacey Barber, AAA Travel Vice President. “To maintain the exceptional standards required for this designation on a daily basis is an outstanding achievement. Four Diamond hotels and restaurants are attentive to guests needs and consistently deliver memorable travel and dining experiences.”
Caesars Palace features 3,980 guest rooms and suites, including the recently renovated Colosseum Tower rooms with classically inspired yet modern décor. The new Colosseum Flavian Sky Suites span nearly 3,000 square feet and offer two bedrooms with the option to add two connecting rooms. Highlights of the two-story suites include a dining room, pool table and a living room with dual 75-inch televisions and Bluetooth surround sound systems. Butler service is available for guests staying in the Flavian Sky Suites. These suites also hold a bit of Hollywood movie magic within the walls. Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman filmed an iconic scene in the original suite for the 1988 Academy Award-winning film, “Rain Man.”
Additionally, Caesars Palace is home to the world’s first Nobu Hotel. The luxury boutique hotel within the larger destination resort offers 182 guest rooms and suites, including two-story penthouses and a 10,300-square-foot rooftop villa with an outdoor terrace boasting unmatched views of The Strip. Designed by Rockwell Group, the guest rooms have a modern, residential feel with design inspiration from kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy. Nobu Hotel guests can enjoy priority seating at Nobu restaurant, as well as access to an exclusive in-room dining menu that offers Nobu breakfast.