Is this where Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will celebrate his Super Bowl success? Kansas City Chiefs star hires Las Vegas villa in exclusive enclave next to the team hotel
The Kansas City Chiefs arrived in Nevada on Sunday night and are now deep in preparation for the big game against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium.
But, while most of his teammates are staying at the plush Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa on the banks of Lake Las Vegas, Kelce has booked his own accommodation that he’ll share with girlfriend Taylor Swift when she arrives.

The popstar is expected to fly from Japan – where she’s performing her hit Eras Tour this week – and make it to Las Vegas in time to take her seat alongside Kelce’s family for kickoff.
The villa pictured appears to be located in ‘The Estates at Reflection Bay’ – an exclusive gated enclave of Lake Las Vegas that is home to custom homesites worth from the low $1millions for one acre to between $300,000 and $700,000 for a half-acre.

Taylor Swift is due to perform her Eras Tour in Japan before making a dash back to the US to watch Kelce play in Las Vegas
It is not unusual for players to stay in their own place during the Super Bowl and Kelce has booked out a villa that sits on the water next to the team’s heavily guarded hotel.

The massive multi story property has its own private driveway and separate cars for the use of the superstar tight end and Swift once she arrives for the big game later in the week.
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