
Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino introduces its newest luxury accommodation: the Imperial Sky Villa, a reimagined Sky Villa that honors the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley, as part of the resort’s “Year of Elvis” celebration marking his 90th birthday.
Formerly known as the Tuscany Sky Villa, the Imperial Sky Villa is more than a name change—it’s a living, breathing piece of Las Vegas history. Originally built atop the hotel when it opened in 1969, this area was once home to Elvis’ suite—known as the “Elvis Presley Suite”—where the King himself lived during his legendary Vegas residency. This very space once housed Elvis’ bed, making it a true landmark for fans of the King.
Spanning an impressive 13,200 square feet, the Imperial Sky Villa is a masterpiece of luxury living. Originally constructed as part of the iconic Sky Villas in 1995 for $60 million ($126 million in today’s dollars)—the Sky Villa now combines grand design with a deep reverence for Elvis Presley. Guests are invited to walk in his footsteps, surrounded by a curated visual homage and plaques that tell the story of his unforgettable Las Vegas years—from his first performance at the International Hotel in 1969 to his legendary “Aloha from Hawaii” press conference.
Inside, the Imperial Sky Villa boasts multiple bedrooms, expansive living and dining areas perfect for entertaining, and spa-inspired bathrooms that evoke timeless elegance. Guests can soak in panoramic views of the city skyline—a nod to the famed Skyroom Lounge (later known as the Crown Room) that once drew the global “who’s who” for its exclusive amenities and unparalleled views of Las Vegas.


