Named and modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France, the completed project would be one of the largest single-family homes in the United States.
[4] With Westgate Resorts' improved finances as of 2013, Siegel came to own the property outright and construction resumed,[5] with completion initially scheduled for 2016.
[10] Built on a constructed hill on 10 acres (4.0 ha) of lakefront property,[4][11] the residence is expected to include nine kitchens,[2] 14 bedrooms,[12] three indoor pools, two outdoor pools, a video arcade,[4] a ballroom with a capacity of 500 to 1,000 people,[3] a two-story movie theater with a balcony inspired by the Palais Garnier, a 20,000-bottle wine cellar,[4] an exotic-fish aquarium,[4] two tennis courts,[4] a two-lane commercial grade bowling alley, a baseball diamond,[4] a formal outdoor garden,[4] and an elevator in the master bedroom closet.
[2] As the Siegels' children aged, modifications to the original plans included turning playrooms into a yoga studio and a teenager's cave with a second movie theater.
[4] The home and its owners were the subject of the 2012 documentary film The Queen of Versailles, as well as an episode of CNBC's Secret Lives of the Super Rich.