MGM Grand Hotel

North America's largest hotel with non-stop entertainment
The 5,034-room MGM Grand sits at The Strip's south end and contains every imaginable entertainment, dining, and gaming attraction.
In addition to sleek and spacious guestrooms, guests enjoy access to nightclubs, renowned restaurants, and five pools.
Headliner entertainers fill two theaters, Japanese-style spa offers luxurious treatments, and a children's center provides fun for kids.
MGM Grand's Location: The Strip, Las Vegas

What to expect: Billing itself as "The City of Entertainment," MGM Grand indeed resembles a teeming city where thousands of guests, staff, and visitors flowing off The Strip mingleand the entertainment never stops. Clad in emerald-green glass and guarded by a 45-foot-tall lion (the largest bronze statue in the United States), the hotel attracts families and couples from around the world.
Amenity highlights: A 9.5-acre Mediterranean garden featuring fruit trees and slender cypresses contains six heated pools, three with oversize fountains and the two largest180 feet and 150 feet longopen year-round. The garden also offers four jet spas roomy enough for 12-18 people, on their expansive sundecks.
Insider tip: Exclusive in Las Vegas, the 2.5-hour Dreaming Ritual treatment and massage at the Grand Spa features oils and wraps inspired by Australian Aboriginal culture.
Dining Options at the MGM Grand
NOBHILL - In a warm and elegant setting, award-winning chef Michael Mina presents San Francisco-style food such as truffled macaroni and cheese, lobster pot pie, and crispy black bass. Decor combines cool glass and warm wood, with semi-enclosed glass booths in front and a linen-service dining room in the rear.
Craftsteak - This sleek restaurant updates both classic steak house decor and food, offering contemporary selections such as roasted foie gras, grilled quail, and braised duck confit in addition to steaks and grown-to-order vegetables.
Emeril's New Orleans Fish House - Celebrity chef and television star Emeril Lagasse serves Cajun- and Creole-accented seafood such as redfish glazed with Creole mustard and bacon-wrapped jumbo Gulf shrimp.
Mark Miller's Grill Room - Celebrated Southwest chef Mark Miller offers dishes such as lobster empanadas and buffalo ribeye steak.
Coyote Cafe - Adjacent to his refined Grill Room, Mark Miller recreates his famed Santa Fe' cafe', which features casual fare such as duck quesadillas and fresh-juice margaritas.
Wolfgang Puck Cafe - This casual spot exemplifies celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck's approach to creating designer pizzas, salads, burgers, pastas, and other big-portion meals.
Pearl - This austerely gorgeous restaurant features live-tank seafood and contemporary Chinese fare such as star-anise lamb chops.
Grand Wok & Sushi Bar - Fronted by a narrow pond and featuring a serene blend of blond wood, bamboo, stone, water, and stainless-steel accents, this restaurant serves Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese cuisines. A sushi bar is open in the evenings.
Seabluer - Featuring seafood dishes and fresh seasonal produce. A cylindrical fish tank and mirrored hallway set the stage. The theme is re-emphasized throughout the dining room with walls of stone and water.
MGM Grand Buffet - This expansive restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets.
Zuri - This 24-hour lounge off the lobby features champagne by the glass, beer from around the globe, cigars, a hangover menu, and live entertainment.
Entertainment
Headliners such as Jimmy Buffet, Barbra Streisand, and Pearl Jam fill 17,157 seats in the Grand Garden Arena, which also serves as a venue for boxing and tennis matches, and for televised music-award shows. Other headliners such as Ann-Margaret and Tom Jones perform in the more intimate, 740-seat Hollywood Theatre.
Direct from Paris's renowned Crazy Horse and occupying a 340-seat theater that recreates the original, the La Femme French dance troupe presents nude-female beauty embellished by sensuous, textured lighting.
Housing up to six big cats, the Lion Habitat provides free shows daily, with an enormous glass cage separating guests from lions in a natural-appearing habitat of rocks, trees, and waterfalls. A see-through tunnel winds through the habitat, allowing visitors to be surrounded by lions.
Celebrities fly in just for a night at Tabu, an ultra-cool lounge. Guests in their sexiest clothes sip champagne and dance amid and atop contemporary furnishings that include low tables upon which video images are projected and can be altered by hand movements.
A more raucous crowd turns out at Studio 54, a three-story recreation of the famed New York City industrial-setting dance club. Dancers writhe on platforms at the entrance, symbolizing the action inside.
Located on Studio Walk, a 115,500-square-foot shopping promenade resembling a Hollywood sound stage, CBS Television City screens television-show pilots to gauge audience reaction, displays a futuristic digital home theater, and sells logo merchandise from popular shows and cable channels.
Comprising 171,000 square feet, the casino supplies slots, video poker, backjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, pai gow, keno, a 144-seat sports book, and a race book.
Rooms at MGM Grand Las Vegas
This hotel sits at the Strip's south end and offers 5,034 rooms in four 30-story, emerald green towers. Rooms have ceramic tile or marble bathrooms with shower/tub combinations, Internet access, air conditioning, and trouser press.
Grand Tower Deluxe
One king or two queen beds. 446 square feet. Located in the Grand Tower. Contemporary decor with art-deco touches. Full-length oval mirror, wood headboards, and black-and-white celebrity photographs on the walls. Master bedroom with art-deco couch and marble coffee table. Desk and two faux-leather chairs. Custom black-and-white marble bathroom with tub/shower combination and plush cotton towels. All rooms feature wireless high-speed internet access (extra charge).
West Wing King Room
The West Wing was created for guests who are looking for a non-traditional hotel room experience. Each recently renovated room is a showcase in contemporary design, with king bed, flat screen TV's, DVD player, Bose wave radio and bathroom TV. The West Wing offers a quiet unique experience to guests who prefer style to more typical Vegas accommodations. Maximum occupancy is two persons per room.
Bungalow Suites
A comfortable 675-square-foot petite suite, with an extended living area, features a conversational area with a plush couch, chair and coffee table. Bungalow suites are available with two queen-size beds or one king and include a separate tub and shower with a double sink vanity. All rooms feature wireless high-speed
Similar to the Bungalow Suite, the Celebrity Spa Suite's layout is a bit larger at 694-square-feet, and includes a spacious whirlpool and separate shower in the double sink vanity bathroom. This suite has an oversized bedroom with a king bed and extended sitting area separated by a dresser and a wet bar. The suite also features mirrored closets and a dining table which seats four. All rooms feature wireless high-speed internet access.
Hollywood Suites
This 775-square-foot suite features an oversized bedroom and a separate living room connected by two entrances to a centralized bathroom with a separate bath and shower. The suite, which comes with a king-size bed, has a separate couch and sitting area, a wet bar, two televisions and a dining area which seats four. All rooms feature wireless high-speed internet access.
Premier Suites
This "corner-style," 950-square-foot, one-bedroom suite offers an "L" shaped floor plan with adjacent bedroom and living room. There is a mirrored bar and snack area with a refrigerator, oversized chairs in the bedroom, separate make-up and sink vanity, and an individual oversized whirlpool tub and shower facility. The suite's amenities include a dining area which seats four, television armoire in the living room and another television in the bedroom. All rooms feature wireless high-speed internet access.
Glamour Suites The spacious 1,270-square-foot Glamour Suite's lavish amenities include a wet bar, separate dining facility which seats four, a living room area with a full sofa and two plush chairs, bar stools, a dining server table and a television armoire. There is also a 1/2-bathroom attached to the living area for guests. A separate large bedroom and a tucked-away make-up vanity made from emerald marble lead into a giant bath and walk-in closet. Each suite comes with a whirlpool tub and a separate shower facility with double sinks accented in crystal handles. All rooms feature wireless high-speed internet access.
Terrace Suites "The Strip"-side tower of MGM Grand offers 14 elaborate 1,300-square-foot, two-story vaulted ceiling Terrace Suites. Each suite has a 786-square-foot outdoor patio area overlooking Las Vegas. The large separate living and dining room areas include a television and an office with a desk and a dining table for four. The suite also has a junior bathroom downstairs. The master bedroom on the second level features an extensive bathroom that includes a private make-up vanity with his-and-her sinks, a separate oversized tub and shower, and a built-in linen closet. An oversized bedroom with a large window viewing the city completes the Terrace Suite. All rooms feature wireless high-speed internet access.
Marquee Suites More than 1,500-square-feet of luxurious living space and two plush bedrooms, each with a king-size bed, make the Marquee Suite a unique and popular suite. A marble bar enhances the entryway and oversized furniture decorated with warm colors adorns the interior. One of the master bathrooms features an enclosed mirrored whirlpool tub surrounded by white marble. All rooms feature wireless high-speed internet access.
Skylofts Priced from $800 to $10,000 per night, SKYLOFTS accommodations are available in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and range in size from 1,400 – 6,000 square feet. Designed to accommodate Las Vegas’ most sophisticated guests, the elegant SKYLOFTS are outdone only by the extraordinary level of personalized service provided by the SKYLOFTS’ staff.
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The Mansion at The MGM
Grand
The
Mansion at The MGM Grand is modeled on an 18th
century Florentine villa, and each of the 29
accommodations has its own private butler
available around the clock. The Mansion's
amenities include a lavish dining room, private
pool and spa, as well as two chefs--one
specializing in Asian cuisine, the other
Continental--on-call to cook for you. (Catering
is extra.) The smallest villa is 2,900 square
feet, but they range up to 9,000 square feet. If
you're looking for a mansion-away-from-mansion,
the staff members, who pick you up at the
airport in a Rolls-Royce and remember your
favorite wine, flowers and newspapers from last
time, will make it worthwhile. It is considered
to be one of the most expensive hotels in the
world with prices starting at $5,000 per night
and going up to $25,000.
If you can afford it and want the best, then
this may be the perfect hotel for you!
Please call us for reservations.
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