

Mega Mansions
Season 1
Series offers a tour inside America's mansions from hidden vaults in the Hearst Castle, to the private Bachelor's Wing at the Biltmore Estate, to a state-of-the-art San Francisco palace where the lights, music and climate are controlled by a smart phone.
Where to Watch Season 1
6 Episodes
- Oheka Castle and Mansion on O StreetE1
Oheka Castle and Mansion on O StreetTake a tour of 2 historic mansions that underwent $60 million in renovations. Visit the second largest private home in the United States - Oheka Castle in Long Island, New York. Then, it’s off to DC to tour the Mansion on O Street -- a luxury boutique hotel that's a $50 million dollar maze disguised as 5 town homes in the Dupont Circle historic district. - Hearst Castle and Villa BelvedereE2
Hearst Castle and Villa BelvedereGet a 21st Century tour of America's best-known castle. See the historical 70,000-square-foot Hearst Castle in San Simeon, CA, with a never-before-seen tour of the basement vaults. Then, tour a state-of-the-art waterfront estate in San Francisco, with epic views of the city and bay. - The Mansion at MGM Grand and Old Westbury GardensE3
The Mansion at MGM Grand and Old Westbury GardensCheck out billionaire playgrounds: MGM Grand and Old Westbury Gardens. Tour the opulent Mansion at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas where your wish is their command. Then, it's off to Westbury, NY, for the original "mega mansion" at Old Westbury Gardens - a fortress built for steel magnate John S. Phipps. - Vizcaya and BradburyE5
Vizcaya and BradburyFirst stop: the 8-acre, 30,000 sq. ft. Bradbury Estate -- estimated to be worth $78 million in the most expensive zip code in America, Bradbury, CA. Then it's off to Vizcaya Museum and Garden, a fantasy dream home filled with priceless European antiques and the most impressive gardens in America, and now a popular Miami tourist attraction. Travel from one coast to the other to get an all access pass inside two gigantic properties. - The Jones Manor and Cravens EstateE6
The Jones Manor and Cravens EstateFirst stop: The Jones Manor in Indianapolis, the 28,000 sq. ft. fantasy home of genius inventor Scott Jones. Outfitted with state of the art tech gadgets, it has everything from a digitally-controlled wine vault to retinal scanniing security. Then it's off to Pasadena to the lavish Cravens Estate, adorned with century-old European pieces, an intricate, imported staircase and skylight, and a permanent beauty that will live forever in the movies.