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Description
Description
Vegas goes back and forth on its position on
whether size does matter, and the MGM Grand is a perfect example of
that. When it first opened, the massive glaring green behemoth was
the largest hotel in town, with a casino to match -- and its owners
were mighty proud of it, boasting still further of their family
appropriateness, as typified by the theme park that was originally
in the back. But times and emphasis change, and with everyone else
in Vegas moving away from the pseudo-family-friendly direction to
the whole luxury-resort persona, the MGM Grand had no choice but to
follow. So if you book here thinking your kids are still the
property's priority, you should think again. The amusement park in
the back is gone, and so is the Wizard of Oz theme that
originally gave the hotel its identity. Instead, there are
striptease shows and a lounge called Tabú. That sort of thing
certainly sends a message.Consider also the place's size. The hotel
management now downplays the once-touted "hugeness," trying to
pretend that the really big casino is actually several medium-big
casinos. Whatever. Despite plenty of signage, it is still a
lengthy, confusing schlep from anywhere to anywhere. The 80 or so
42-inch TV monitors (apprising registering guests of hotel
happenings) in the vast white-marble lobby only add to the chaotic
confusion a guest might feel -- all the worse if you are toting
kids. (At least the lobby is now immediately accessible from the
outside world.)Having said all of that, we've grown very
fond of this hotel, and we have to admit that they've gone to some
efforts to make the ridiculous size work to its -- and, thus, your
-- advantage. Although the original standard rooms in the main
tower with their 1930s-era Hollywood glam styling have been
replaced by somewhat more blandly upscale decor (there are still
black-and-white movie star photos and some deco-inspired curves to
some of the furniture), there's nothing wrong, really, with blandly
upscale. They are generously proportioned and equipped with pretty
much everything you might need, and while they may not be as large
or as opulent as some of the super-luxe hotels in town, they are
also not as expensive (usually). A second section of the tower is
now known as the West Wing, and it is here that you'll find the
memorable accommodations. They reflect the influence of hip hotels
like the W on Vegas, starting with a new lobby downstairs, while
the rooms themselves feature lots of mirrors and use frosted green
glass on bathroom and shower doors, with at least two flat-screen
TVs (one in the bedroom, one in the bathroom) and liberal use of
electronic "gee whiz" moments like lamps that turn on and off if
you touch them, while all lights in the rooms are controlled by the
insertion of your room key. It's the sort of stylish trend that we
are complete suckers for, more than making up for the fact that the
rooms themselves are a comparably tiny 350 square feet.Overall, guests report that the staff
couldn't be more friendly and helpful.MGM houses a prestigious assemblage of dining
rooms, among them Joël Robouchon's two new sterling
entries, Shibuya, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill, and
Emeril's New Orleans Fish House.
As befits a behemoth of this size, there's an
appropriately gigantic casino. The show is
KÀ,
a
dazzling offering from Cirque du Soleil. Plus, there's
La
Femme,
a very adult topless show; a hot lounge,
Tabú; nightclub Studio 54; a headliner showroom;
and a larger events arena that hosts sporting events and bigger
concerts.The MGM Grand's Grand Spa is a
Zen-Asian minimalist wonder, all natural stone and aged wood. The
services offered are quite marvelous, with everything from standard
massages to 2-hour "rituals" in a private room for over $300. The
state-of-the-art health club is larger than most, with some serious
machines, including ones equipped with fancy computer video
monitors. (It'll cost you $25 to work up a sweat here most of the
day, but you can use the gym facilities only, without the
whirlpools and other amenities of the spa, for $15 after
6pm.)The swimming pool area is a rousing success.
The 6 1/2 acres of landscaped grounds feature five pools, including
the longest lazy river in town (though we wish portions of it
weren't closed off for nonsummer months).
Facilities: Casino; events arena;
showroom; Lion Habitat, cabaret theater; 2 wedding chapels; 15
restaurants; nightclub; 5 outdoor pools w/lazy river; large health
club & spa; Jacuzzi; video-game arcade; concierge; tour desk;
car-rental desk; business center; shopping arcade; salon; 24-hr.
room service; in-room massage; babysitting; laundry service; dry
cleaning; executive-level rooms.
Note: This information
was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice.
Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the
companies in question before planning your trip.
Total Rooms
5,034 units
Price
$99 and up standard double; $159 and up suite. Extra person $30. Children under 13 stay free in parent's room, PCredit Cards Accepted
AE, DC, DISC, MC, VArea
At Tropicana AveParking
Free self- and valet parking
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