The Las Vegas mansion Travis Kelce rented for Super Bowl week has been pictured for the first time.
The Kansas City Chiefs arrived in Nevada on Sunday evening and are now preparing intensively 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 shores of Lake Las Vegas, Kelce has booked his own accommodation, which he will share with his girlfriend Taylor Swift when they arrive.
The pop star is expected to fly from Japan – where she is performing her successful Eras Tour this week – and arrive in Las Vegas in time to take her place alongside Kelce's family at the kickoff.
The mansion pictured appears to be located in “The Estates at Reflection Bay” – an exclusive, gated enclave on Lake Las Vegas that offers custom-built estates ranging from $1 million per acre to $300,000 to $700,000 half a hectare.
The Las Vegas mansion where Travis Kelce will be staying throughout Super Bowl week has been pictured for the first time
The villa pictured appears to be located in The Estates at Reflection Bay – an exclusive, gated enclave on Lake Las Vegas
The Westin will be heavily guarded by law enforcement to keep fans and intruders out during a hectic week for players
Instead of being surrounded by bright lights and blackjack tables, the Chiefs stayed off the strip
The Chiefs livery was displayed around their hotel – the 49ers are staying at the same resort not far before their meeting
Instead of staying in the chaos of the Las Vegas Strip, both teams chose to stay in a quieter area of the city
Taylor Swift is scheduled to perform her Eras tour in Japan before returning to the US to see Kelce play in Las Vegas
It's not unusual for players to stay in their own place during the Super Bowl, and Kelce has booked a waterfront villa next to the team's heavily guarded hotel.
The massive, multi-story property has its own private driveway and separate cars for the superstar tight end and Swift when she arrives for the big game later in the week.
Last year, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes rented an Airbnb in Arizona to stay with his family away from the team hotel.
Mahomes, who reportedly earned $56.85 million this season, revealed that he rented an apartment three months before the Super Bowl to save money.
Instead of being surrounded by bright lights and blackjack tables, the Chiefs chose to nestle between golf courses and the waters of the Las Vegas Wash.
The Kansas City Chiefs will stay at the Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa before Sunday's Super Bowl in Nevada
The resort is located in Henderson, nearly 20 miles from the blackjack tables and bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip
Andy Reid's players have access to a gym, a large outdoor pool, a basketball court, a hot tub, a spa and even water sports
Chiefs players will be treated to an incredible view of Nevada as they prepare for next Sunday's season finale
The scenic resort is just a short drive from the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa, where the 49ers will be staying
The resort features a steak and sushi restaurant, a Pool Grill and an Arabesque Lounge offering cocktails and local beers
The hotel is also across the water – and just a three-minute drive – from the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa, where the 49ers will be staying.
The Chiefs' resort is adjacent to Reflection Bay Golf Club, a picturesque golf course designed by the great Jack Nicklaus.
Hotel guests can play on two championship courses and there are plenty of other ways for Kelce and Co. to pass the time.
The Westin offers beach access, a fitness center, a large outdoor pool, a basketball court, a hot tub, a spa, and even water sports – watercraft are available for rental.
In addition, there are several places to eat and drink in the hotel, including a steak and sushi restaurant, a “Pool Grill” and the “Arabesque Lounge” where “cocktails” and local beers are served.