First published on 16 May 2009 . Updated on 7 Aug 2009.
Where do rock stars stay when they're in town? Our guess is this once dilapidated 10-bed hotel, which a major facelift has scaled back to one very, very large room. Two pools, Playstation-enabled spa, big screen projectors and an unbelievable stereo system will keep your entourage entertained. $990 per night.
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