Viewers tuning in to this week’s episode of Apple TV’s hit show Pluribus probably wondered about the unbelievable suite in Las Vegas where hedonistic standout character Mr. Diabaté, played by Samba Schutte, was living in uncompromising opulence. What appeared on screen seemed almost too extraordinary to be real, yet the production did not rely on imagination. The setting is the Imperial Sky Villa at Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino, an expansive, meticulously designed accommodation whose scale and composure translate naturally to the world of the series. It mirrors the character’s lifestyle without exaggeration, offering an authentic portrait of high-level luxury that aligns with the show’s tone.
At 13,200 square feet, the Imperial Sky Villa is one of the largest and most thoughtfully arranged suites in the world. Designed to sleep up to 10 guests (and entertain many, many more), it blends the proportions of a private estate with the amenities and services of a full-scale resort. The villa includes three king bedrooms, two double bedrooms, multiple spa-style bathrooms, generous living and dining spaces, and a private pool terrace that extends the interior outward. Every room is designed to be as opulent and accommodating as possible. Blackout curtains, refined climate controls, considered lighting, and custom furnishings support an environment centered on privacy, comfort, and ease. Polished stone surfaces and understated architectural lines contribute to the over-the-top aesthetic.

The suite makes even more sense when you learn who it was made to honor. Long before Westgate assumed its current identity, the building served as Elvis Presley’s home during his celebrated residency at what was then the International Hotel. Although the original suite no longer exists, the Sky Villas were developed with the aim of preserving the property’s legacy while moving it forward. The Imperial Sky Villa reflects that balance through contemporary design that avoids theatricality and instead emphasizes proportion, material quality, and quiet sophistication. This sensibility is part of what made it so effective on screen. In Pluribus, the production relied on the inherent authenticity of the space, allowing its architecture to deepen the portrayal of Mr. Diabaté’s world.

The Imperial Sky Villa plays a clear narrative role in the episode. Before Carol arrives to confront Mr. Diabaté with pivotal information, the suite becomes the backdrop for his private performance. He reenacts a James Bond poker triumph, defeating an imagined opponent before stepping into the pool with several beautiful women, sans clothing. The episode’s cinematography makes full use of the villa’s scale, including a long one-take tracking shot that moves through multiple rooms and highlights the property’s layout and design.

The long scene in the episode gives viewers a clear look at how the suite’s long corridors, open living areas, and polished stone floors create an uninterrupted sense of flow from one room to the next. The decor, marked by clean lines, neutral tones, and a heightened mix of opulent textures, reflects the property’s luxury aesthetic and aligns naturally with the atmosphere of the episode. Everything from the large central salon to the pool terrace reads as purposeful and well considered. This is a place designed to live like a Vegas king.

Considering renting the suite to reenact your wildest wish-fulfillment fantasies? The villa’s size allows groups to spread out comfortably while still enjoying shared spaces for dining, conversation, or private events. The sleeping quarters create separation and privacy, while the common areas are designed to feel open and inviting. Those interested in the Imperial Sky Villa can inquire directly with Westgate for pricing and availability. The suite remains one of the most distinctive accommodations in Las Vegas and offers an opportunity to live like The King or the last man on earth with all the trappings that come with it.
For reservations or details, contact Westgate at 702 732 5631 or 800 367 7917, or reach the team at DOS@wgresorts.com.

