Pop Bottles On The Go In Vegas With This Champagne Vending Machine

Las Vegas is full of the most luxurious and extravagant experiences you can find on the planet. Everything is taken up to the next level when it comes to Sin City.

That apparently also includes the vending machines.

One vending machine on the 23rd floor Sky Lobby at Mandarin Oriental dispenses mini bottles of Moet & Chandon champagne, according to the Las Vegas Review Journal. You can get a 200 ml bottle of Rose wine or Imperial Brut from the machine, as well as a golden flute that lets you drink straight out of the bottle.

Delish has claimed that while this is the first consumer champagne vending machine in the United States, Moet-Hennessy’s corporate offices in New York also have one of these machines, which can hold up to 320 bottles at a time.

Getting yourself one of these bottles isn’t as easy as a regular vending machine, however. You have to get a special gold coin for $20 from the front desk (after showing your I.D., obviously), which you can then use on the vending machine to grab your bottle of bubbly.

While it’s definitely pricey for a little bottle of champagne – it’s Vegas, man. You go all out, you do it in style, and you do it for a lot of money. May as well class it up a little bit with some bubbles while you’re at it.

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