The 22,000-square-foot, two-floor suite at The Post Oak Hotel in Houston, conceived by Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, has been visited by four U.S. presidents and features a half-basketball court, private helipad access, a golf simulator, wine cellar and infinity pool. The cost: $125,000 a night, minimum two nights.
Any high-roller traveler knows that not all hotel penthouses are created equal. Most are a zhuzhed-up version of a top suite with more living space, perhaps nicer amenities, a private concierge and some original art.
But a regulation-size half basketball court, plus scoreboard? A walk-in closet with bulletproof glass to protect handbags and timepieces? And a wine cellar that holds up to 300 bottles from prestigious vineyards and chateaus? Not exactly standard.veers even close to run-of-the-mill. And it starts with the price tag: $125,000 a night, minimum two nights.
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