MGM Grand Hotel & Casino Announces Main Tower Renovation

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino Announces Main Tower Renovation

MGM Resorts International has unveiled the renovation plans for the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, USA.

The renovation will phase in upgrades to the main tower’s guest rooms, ultimately adding 111 suites to reach a total of 753 rooms. The first phase will be available from March, with completion expected in December and a total investment of 300 million USD. In 2022, the property introduced a Studio Tower with 700 rooms.

The design, a collaboration between Gensler, a globally renowned architectural firm, and MGM Resorts Design & Development, draws inspiration from the disco era’s glamour, combining it with modern elements to create a playful yet elegant ambiance.

To meet the evolving needs of today’s travelers, bathrooms have been upgraded with glass enclosures and bright porcelain walk-in showers for a spa-like atmosphere. The rooms now feature mirrored integrated closets, enhanced blackout curtains, wall-mounted TVs, and minibars with space for guest use. Charging stations with USB-C, USB, and outlets have been installed beside the beds.

Suites feature unique sofas and lenticular art pieces that change appearance from different angles, along with bathrooms equipped with double mirrors and new showers. The rooms have been designed to offer enhanced privacy and multifunctional spaces for both work and leisure.

Later this year, new dining and entertainment experiences will be introduced. These include ‘Netflix Bites’, offering dishes inspired by hit Netflix shows, and ‘Palm Tree Beach Club’, a tropical-style day club by the globally renowned DJ Kygo’s Palm Tree Crew.

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