(TAN): Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Curio Collection by Hilton has announced plans for the property’s more than 1,500 chambers and suites. Virgin Hotels Las Vegas and JC Hospitality LLC have recruited the Los Angeles based award-winning design firm, Studio Collective to collaborate on the design for the chambers and suites. Opening date for the revitalized property will be announced later this month.
The chamber designs will celebrate the property’s modern desert ambiance, pairing a playful feel with the luxury and comfort. Chambers will be bright, featuring a neutral color palette with pops of whimsical touches, as well as warm and modern finishes.
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Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will feature over 1,500 chambers in three distinctive towers, Opal, Canyon and the all-suite Ruby Tower, offering a variety of guest experiences. The Opal Tower is conveniently located near the meeting and convention spaces. The Canyon Tower offers sweeping views of the Las Vegas cityscape as well as the property’s pool paradise and is located off the casino floor. Guests in the Ruby Tower will enjoy a dedicated valet and exclusive check-in area before heading to their suite.
“We have worked with amazing partners to combine Virgin Hotels’ signature amenities and our new property design to make Virgin Hotels Las Vegas a one-of-a-kind destination,” said Richard “Boz” Bosworth, President and CEO of JC Hospitality, owner of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. “There is a chamber to meet the needs of every traveller…,” he added.
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Chambers (rooms) are designed to consist of two spaces separated by a privacy door, ideal for working, recharging, wellness and an overall better contactless experience. The first space, “The Dressing Room,” includes a full vanity, makeup desk with well-lit mirror, an extra-large shower, complete with Red Flower toiletries, and a closet for two. Open the privacy door and guests will enter “The Lounge” with ergonomically designed lounge bed, high definition TV, pedestal table and a cozy seating nook. Ample outlets for smartphones, computers or other electronic devices are found in various areas of the rooms. All chambers feature custom lighting on sensors that automatically illuminate when guests move. Select chambers will be dog-friendly, offering special amenities.
Virgin Hotels is taking additional measures to ensure guests feel safe throughout their time on property. The brand’s upgraded mobile app Lucy that allows guests to have a “touch free” experience via mobile keys, controlling lighting, thermostats and TVs, ordering room service and the ability to check out, all from their own mobile device.