The Miami property is known for its spa, and in keeping with this theme, there is the 55,000-square-foot Lapis Spa, with 44 treatment rooms,11 luxury suites, salt cave, infrared sauna, men’s and women’s hydrotherapy lounges, an additional co-ed space with healing waters, and a separate 14,000-square-foot fitness center. Extras include things such as butler service, in-suite check-in and private car transfers. While many (most) top Las Vegas casino resorts have opted for deluxe hotel-within-the-hotel offerings, often several, such as the Four Seasons in Mandalay Bay or SkyLofts in MGM Grand, the Fontainebleau went with the Fleur de Lis collection of suites, a high-roller experience spanning the top five floors. A King room in the new Fontainebleau Las Vegas Fontainebleau Las Vegas