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    Luxe Living Poolside

    Billionaire Tilman Fertitta brings high roller luxury to Galveston with private Villas at the San Luis Resort

    Shelby Hodge
    Aug 5, 2015 | 1:29 pm

    For a man who's been living larger than life for nearly two decades, billionaire Tilman Fertitta has at last brought to Galveston the kind of luxury that he and other high rollers demand in their travel experiences. With the opening in late July of the posh Villas at the San Luis Resort, Fertitta has seriously upped this Gulf Coast city's allure.

    Five private villas, each with its own hot tub and its own poolside cabana, are tucked into a secluded corner of the San Luis property in a location that requires a pass key.

    Word is that a number of big-name pro athletes are looking into the Villas as a quick and easy getaway.

    The contemporary villas offer 800 square feet of plush surroundings that include a living area, king-size bedroom and an enormous bathroom, each space outfitted with a large flatscreen TV and high-style decorative touches. Pillow cases are embroidered with the initial of each guest's last name. Add the requisite mini fridge, coffee maker and high-tech sound system to the list of amenities.

    With little fanfare, the serene pocket of luxury is already burning up the San Luis reservation lines — even with a tariff that requires serious discretionary income. Rates range from $899 a night to $2,600 depending on the season and day of the week. But there is plenty of bang for the buck.

    Word on this new escape has spread quickly through big spender ranks. We hear, in fact, that a number of big-name pro athletes are looking into the Villas as a quick and easy getaway. Privacy guaranteed.

    With its swank Las Vegas style swimming pool with pool attendant, private bar with a ravishing bartender and full room service, villa guests will have no need to leave the rarified premises. However, the San Luis spa and the hotel restaurants — the acclaimed Steakhouse and Grotto — are ready to receive villa guests. For those interested in lively party action, the San Luis' H2o Pool + Bar is the answer.

    When guests, who text in just before arrival, pull into the porte-cochere of the San Luis, they are greeted by the Villas hostess and escorted via golf cart to their luxe cocoon. The hostess is on site throughout the day and much of the night, answering guests every need.

    As Paul Schultz, vice president of hospitality for Landry's Hotel Division noted, “The Villas at the San Luis offer a one-of-a-kind experience to our guests by providing them with the service and amenities of an award winning resort and the relaxed charm of a secluded hideaway.”

    Pillow cases are embroidered with the guest's initial.

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    Not even triple-digit heat will deter tourists from visiting Space City this summer: The Houston metro has climbed into the No. 35 spot on WalletHub's list of the "Best Summer Travel Destinations" in 2025.

    The report annually ranks 100 U.S metros based on attractions, safety, activities, weather, local costs, and travel costs and hassles. Factors that determine each city's ranking include flight costs, the number of affordable restaurants with high ratings, crime rates, and more.

    The Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metro area in Florida is the No. 1 most sought after summer travel destination this year.

    Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land moved up 10 spots from its 2024 rank, and it previously ranked 38th in 2023.

    Here's how WalletHub broke down Houston's ranking in each of the six main categories:

    • No. 7 – Attractions rank
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    • No. 26 – Activities rank
    • No. 50 – Weather rank
    • No. 88 – Safety rank
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    Houston ranked the highest in the attractions and local costs categories, proving that the city's affordability is a major benefit for visitors as well as locals. There's surely no shortage of things to do in the city, from dining at a new steakhouse, to checking out a local bookstore, or enjoying a summer concert series at Meow Wolf.

    But there's so much more that goes into choosing the right place for a memorable summer trip, says WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo. Creating and sticking to a vacation budget that considers all costs of a trip, such as meals and local transportation costs, is a good place to start.

    "[C]hoosing a destination that’s not only entertaining but also affordable is important when travel, dining, and activity costs have surged so much in recent years," Lupo says. "It can also allow you to have a longer, more relaxing trip."

    The study's scope isn't just limited to just Houston proper, which also means tourists may flock to suburbs like The Woodlands to explore its inviting new restaurants. It also includes Conroe, where tourists can relax with a drink in hand at the popular Margaritaville resort.

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    Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown (No. 5) and Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington were the only two Texas metros to earn spots in the top 10 summer travel destinations.

    Surprisingly, El Paso (No. 31) ranked four spots ahead of Houston. The final two Texas metros that earned spots in the study are Corpus Christi (No. 80) and McAllen-Edinburg-Mission (No. 97).

    The top 10 best summer travel destinations in 2025 are:

    • No. 1 – Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida
    • No. 2 – Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, Georgia
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