EXCLUSIVE!! Ever wanted to have a romantic dinner for two in a treehouse? Perhaps not, but leave it to Las Vegas to make your wildest dreams come true! Architect David Rockwell designed an 80-foot tall "treehouse" inside Crystals at Las Vegas' new $8.5 billion CityCenter. The extra-terrestrial looking structure houses the new restaurant Mastro's Ocean Club. Guests enter through an elegant portal of meandering walls and wood-lined lowered ceilings leading to a dining room featuring curved white leather booths and banquettes accented with hand-crafted mahogany and sapele wood. The dining terrace
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EXCLUSIVE!! Ever wanted to have a romantic dinner for two in a treehouse? Perhaps not, but leave it to Las Vegas to make your wildest dreams come true! Architect David Rockwell designed an 80-foot tall "treehouse" inside Crystals at Las Vegas' new $8.5 billion CityCenter. The extra-terrestrial looking structure houses the new restaurant Mastro's Ocean Club. Guests enter through an elegant portal of meandering walls and wood-lined lowered ceilings leading to a dining room featuring curved white leather booths and banquettes accented with hand-crafted mahogany and sapele wood. The dining terrace features views of the towering ceilings and angular shapes of Crystals along with views of the chic boutiques including Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Bulgari and Dior. Guests can also enjoy live entertainment seven days per week at the signature grand bar and piano which provides a livelier, energetic dining atmosphere. Las Vegas, NV. 2/16/10. .