What is the most opulent thing you've ever experienced personally?

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Tabris

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The Burj Al Arab is kind of modest nowadays compared to when it was brand new (and I can't help but giggle at the thought of it being considered opulent), but I'm glad you enjoyed your stay there.

Tabris said:
There will be people who post in here that have done my below stay casually.

See. There's always someone that rolls with more opulence :)

I wonder what's more opulent though for hotels, as there's only 2 7 star hotels in the world and the other one is in Abu Dhabi (I got pictures of it from the outside).
 

Nista

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On our recent trip to Venice we got upgraded to the Doge's Room at the Ca' Maria Adele. I managed to bash my head into the chandelier and the wall sconces several times.

It was like sleeping in an opulent red bordello, but I was suffering from a horrible stomach virus so the comfy bed and bathroom were a godsend. I was a bit sad that I could barely nibble at the complementary "order as many things as you want" breakfasts.
 
A client once took me on a private jet to visit a factory... That was amazing.

Not opulent per se, but I was able to stay after hours at a comedy club once in LA and meet Dane Cook, Craig Robinson, and a few others, just drinking and playing the instruments left on stage.

I've been fortunate to travel a lot, but usually not much opulence involved
 
Nothing particularly lavish opulent since I grew up somewhat poor so as a result am pretty cheap.

In no specific order and off the top of my head: private box at the Hungarian Opera; a hundred-dollar wagyu steak; a private helicopter flight through the Grand Canyon; stayed in a 17th century apartment on Dubrovnik's Stradun; drove a speedboat down the Vltava in Prague; slept on a luxury junk in Ha Long Bay; stayed in a private beach hut in Egypt with a private stretch of beach (not so much opulent since it was a shack, but the water was about 5 steps from the door of the thing).

There's probably more and I wouldn't class most of that as opulent.
 
It's the only way to fly. After you have flown private, you can't go back. Not dealing with airlines, lines, luggage, baggage screening and more makes flying so absurdly efficient and actually fun.

Yeah, this is all true. Just driving your car onto the tarmac and hopping in a jet is rad as hell.
 

Procarbine

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I sat court side at a 76ers game once, Will Smith was across the court, people around me were obviously very wealthy. Was neat, my dad got the tickets from one of his friends.
 
40th birthday Holland America Cruise with a Neptune Suite for 2 weeks travelling through the Mediterranean. Barcelona to Provence, Monaco, Naples, Rome, Florence, Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, and ending in Venice.
 
Nothing that comes close to that haha. I once stayed in a 5 star resort and spa on the beach for a couple weeks. That's about it.

I'm not a rich person by any stretch of the imagination, but I save my money and try to holiday often. Never in a particularly lavish way, but it's still very enjoyable.
 
I'd go to that hotel but only if they did it the correct and proper way, which means instead of a skyscraper in a city it is instead in the suburbs and comprised of each room being its own separate structure with a lawn.
 

Vanillalite

Ask me about the GAF Notebook
There is a picture on my fridge of my family and our best friends family... oh and Jimmy & Roslin Carter.

It's not material wealth but getting to hang out with a former President on a Sunday afternoon is some once in a life time shit.
 
Man these threads always seem gauche as fuck.

Why? Living well is a good thing. Experiencing the finer things in life is a pleasure. It doesn't have to be a massive thing either. When I was 26 I did an all inclusive trip to Mexico at a 3 star resort. It was the nicest place I had ever been to at the time and I still have memories from it that I hold dear.
 

Magilla

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Why? Living well is a good thing. Experiencing the finer things in life is a pleasure. It doesn't have to be a massive thing either. When I was 26 I did an all inclusive trip to Mexico at a 3 star resort. It was the nicest place I had ever been to at the time and I still have memories from it that I hold dear.

Never said living well wasn't a good thing.
 

TAJ

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Sitting in one of the VIP/luxury boxes sections at a NY Giants game a few years back (courtesy of my friend's boss). Free booze and food!
 

FStop7

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Serious answer: I did some cool stuff involving some of the big boats in Monaco and Antibes when they were in town for last year's Grand Prix.

I've been to the home and garage of a well known car collector. I got to see a special project he was working on months before it was unveiled to the public.

There's other stuff. I don't really like to talk about it or get into specifics because I don't like flaunting other peoples' things like they somehow have anything to do with me.
 

Nipo

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Why? Living well is a good thing. Experiencing the finer things in life is a pleasure. It doesn't have to be a massive thing either. When I was 26 I did an all inclusive trip to Mexico at a 3 star resort. It was the nicest place I had ever been to at the time and I still have memories from it that I hold dear.

People money talks and wealth whispers. Talking about it just sounds tacky.
 

Friggz

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I have the company chopper/private jet at my disposal (for the most part).

My parents also own a house in turks and caicos that i visit every few years. 6500 sq feet on the beach. isnt the worst way to vacation

Ive also gone to vegas on the dime of IBM which was insane...of course ill never go back on my own.
 

Dead

well not really...yet
I spent a little time at and enjoyed one of the restaurants at the Burj Al Arab once. Was definitely a great experience. Was more than a while ago though.

Not much reason to personally go back to Dubai at the moment though unfortunately.
 
Yo Tabris that Rolls Royce baller as fuck but man that room was a let down, thought the rooms would be more decadent than that.

As for me, aside from the physical high of Heroin the best was staying at a Mexican Villa, very nice the place was huge.





I had the whole top level to myself rest of my family was at the bottom my parents had the bigger room with a wall full of booze.
 

cheezcake

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When I went to my good friends house for the first time, and it turned out to be a $10mil mansion. Elevated front porch with a full view of the Sydney harbour bridge, elevators, marble everything.
 

oneils

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Sometimes I see a Porsche driving around near me.

LOL!

I've travelled a bit, but I don't believe I've ever been to a hotel that was higher than four stars.

The most memorable experience I've had in a hotel is cocktails at the beaver club in the Montreal Hilton next to the new forum. The bartenders there are great. Definitely check it out if you guys are ever at the Mtl Hilton.

Edit, my bad, the beaver club is at the fairmont not Hilton. My bad.
2nd edit, lol the beaver club seems to have been renamed les voyageurs bar.
 

rykomatsu

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Hm...in no particular order

MGM Skylofts stay, full concierge service
^---related, dining at the MGM mansion
United Global First, through Heathrow
A few Michelin star restaurants

Planning on staying at an Aman resort in the next year, hasn't happened yet...soon...
 
A lot of "opulent" things I experienced when I was too young to appreciate. I grew up with my mom working as a diplomat in NY and we went to fancy restaurants, shows, and the orchestra all the time. But of course when your 8-10 that's just boring old people stuff.
 

Shadybiz

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Went to Europe when I was in high school on an optional school trip. 5 days in Rome, 3 in Paris, 3 in London. I paid half out of my savings, parents paid the other half. It was pretty great, but I wish I had done it later in life, just because I think I would have appreciated it more (wasn't terribly into history when I was younger...got into it when I was in college).
 
Forgot another thing I did. I got to see a Bulls game in a Skybox. This was like 5 games before Jordan came back in 94'. Food was so good. My mother won the tickets at her work.
 

midramble

Pizza, Bourbon, and Thanos
Walked the "red" carpet (it was blue) for Tron Legacy premier, with Dane Cook, and went to the after party to "hang out" with Olivia Wilde and Jeff Bridges.
 

Regiruler

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My family was in the VIP section of a Norwegian Cruise Line Cruise (week long or so). There was a bunch of exclusive areas, including a restaurant with killer banana caramel pancakes.

I ate in the other restaurants more frequently but it had a small snack area too, which was convenient.
 

Lucian Cat

Kissed a mod for a tag; liked it
Stayed at a fancy high end place in Bali once where we got waited on hand and foot. I felt super uncomfortable and will never go back.
 
I've done the more typical middle class bucket list: flown first class, stayed at the Hilton, eaten at a Michelin-starred restaurant, driven a Lamborghini ... but I've never once been motivated to earn more money to do those things. It's just consuming things that are considered exclusive in our society, decadence is the appropriate word for me.
 
Stayed at the SF Intercontinental on my company's dime.



And I had the privilege of posting in this stealth brag thread. ;)

We stayed there Saturday night actually! AMAZING view! We were put on the 15th and probably a cheaper room, but still the best hotel we've ever experienced.

Helped someone with their dental exam so I guess it was worth it for them to have me ready to go in the morning!
 
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