MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has announced a $300 million renovation to all 4,212 rooms and suites in its main tower, with completion expected by December 2025. The first renovated rooms will be available for booking starting March 1, 2025.
The redesign, led by architecture firm Gensler in partnership with MGM Resorts Design & Development, will feature disco-era inspired elements combined with modern amenities. The renovation will add 111 new suites to the main tower, bringing the total to 753 suites ranging from 675 to 2,572 square feet.
"MGM Grand has long been recognized as the center of entertainment and excitement in Las Vegas, and these newly remodeled rooms, coupled with new attractions on the horizon, demonstrate our commitment to evolving the guest experience for both leisure and business travelers," said Mike Neubecker, President & COO of MGM Grand.
Key room upgrades include walk-in showers, integrated closets with illuminated interiors, enhanced blackout drapery, wall-mounted TVs, and dedicated guest refrigerators. All rooms will feature USB and USB-C charging stations on both sides of the bed and Smart TVs.
The renovation follows the completion of the property's 700-room Studio Tower remodel in 2022. Additionally, MGM Grand plans to open Netflix Bites, featuring cuisine inspired by Netflix shows, in early 2025, and Palm Tree Beach Club, a tropical-inspired day club, in summer 2025.
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