Hotel Description:
Take the Vegas Strip and amplify it exponentially. What do you get? MGM Grand Las Vegas!
With AAA Four Diamond Award winning restaurants Shibuya, Craftsteak, Pearl, Fiamma, SeaBLUE, and NOBHILL, and AAA Five Diamond Award winner L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon, MGM Grand is a culinary landmark in Las Vegas. And casual dining fare at Emeril's, Wolfgang Puck's, and The Studio Cafe guarantees something for every appetite.
You'll have access to exciting, original shows like KA, the unprecedented new spectacle from Cirque du Soleil, and Las Vegas' biggest entertainment venue the Grand Garden Arena. The MGM Grand Garden Arena is home to concerts, championship boxing and premier sporting and special events, and is also home to the annual FOX Billboard Music Award and the annual Andre Agassi Grand Slam for Children Benefit.
Catch the hottest acts at the intimate 740-seat Hollywood Theatre. With a dramatic entryway, vaulted ceiling and velvet curtains, and plush red booths surrounding the 1,800 square foot stage, the Hollywood Theatre is home to world class entertainment and internationally acclaimed shows nightly, attracting some of today's top performers including Tom Jones, David Copperfield and Howie Mandel.
And now you can thrill to MGM Grand's Crazy Horse Paris - in which beautiful dancers in breathtaking choreography combine with stunning light displays and film to re-invent the female form as art - an awe-inspiring celebration of the art of the nude. Only MGM Grand offers this caliber of entertainment options in Las Vegas.
Come alive at hotter nightclubs like Studio 54 - the legendary '70s nightclub in a modern interpretation, blending high-energy music with a wilder scene than the '70s ever had - and hipper bars like the new ultra lounge, Tabu, where you're invited but your inhibitions aren't. Internationally renowned DJs conjure a cool and casual vibe and stunning models/servers tempt with nouveau classic cocktails. Are you ready for a nightspot that's too hot to touch?
Drink in the cool elegance of martini bar Zuri or groove to the progressive beats at Centrifuge. Savor the sizzling servers and cocktails of Rouge, or relax and unwind in the hip West Wing Bar. It's all up to you.
Rest, rejuvenate, get fit and get pampered in the MGM Grand Spa, the MGM Fitness Center and the Cristophe Salon, or with In-room Massage Service. Or take advantage of the Grand Pool Complex, five shimmering swimming pools, three whirlpools and a meandering river, surrounded by lush foliage, bridges, fountains and waterfalls.
MGM Grand prides itself not on a theme, but on delivering a pure, amplified, Las Vegas experience. It's Las Vegas to the nth degree. Ladies and gentlemen, this is maximum Vegas.
- Maximum stay is 14 nights - MGM Grand will not honor a booking longer than 14 nights. **
Amenities:- Business Center
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- High Speed Internet
- Wireless Internet
- Room Service
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- Free Parking
- Airport Shuttle
- Pool
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- Health Club
- Spa Services
- Restaurant
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Bungalow Suites: Petite suite. Nearly the size of a New York City studio apartment, our 675-square-foot petite suites are big on comfort. For starters, the extended living space includes a comfortable conversation area, complete with plush sofa, chair and coffee table. Even the bathroom puts the emphasis on room with a separate tub and shower.Overall, the style is casual elegance with the comforts of home. In addition, all rooms offer high-speed Internet access. Room Amenities include oversized Italian marble master bath, dual-sink vanity, separate shower and bathtub, extra living space to accommodate guests, desk area, and additional TV in sitting area. |
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| West Wing Rooms: Design rules. For guests looking for a more non-traditional Las Vegas experience, the West Wing sets the standard. A showcase of contemporary design, these sleek, stylish accommodations offer a modern alternative.Recently renovated, the clean design is complemented by flat screen TVs, DVD players, Bose Wave radios and TVs in the bathroom mirror. Even the king-size beds and crisp linens make a strong design statement. West Wing rooms are approximately 350 square feet, and also feature luxuriously comfortable pillow-topped king-size bed, high-speed Internet access, and convenient access to the Strip. |
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| Grand Tower Deluxe Rooms: Live large. At 446 square feet, these deluxe rooms at MGM Grand are more spacious than the average room in Las Vegas. The amenities also speak to a grander lifestyle, offering our discerning guests the ultimate in elegance and comfort.Decorated in a classic motif, all Grand Tower Rooms boast custom black and white marble bathrooms, thick cotton towels, roomy closets, safes, and wireless high-speed Internet access; one luxurious king bed, oversized vanity, convenient sitting area and large work desk. |
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| Celebrity Spa Suites: Star treatment. This stylish suite provides classic comfort in the heart of Vegas. At 694 square feet, the Celebrity Spa Suites are slightly larger than our Petite Suite.The extra space allows for an oversized bedroom, room for a dining room table with seating for four, and an extended living area separated from the bedroom by a large dresser and wet bar. But it's the whirlpool spa that gives this famous suite its celebrity status. All rooms offer high-speed Internet access. Room Amenities include spacious Italian marble whirlpool tub, separate shower, oversized bathroom with dual-sink vanity, and extended living area. |
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| Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill: One of the most recognizable names in food today - Wolfgang Puck - reinvents American bar and grill food. Here, you'll find a unique interpretation of California cuisine prepared with a new spirit. The combination is best described as beachfront bistro meets classic bar and grill. And the taste is, well, let's just say you have to try this one. After all, a Wolfgang Puck restaurant is more than a restaurant, it's an experience. |
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| Grand Wok and Sushi Bar: A culinary cross-section of Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean and Vietnamese, the Grand Wok satisfies your craving for Asian cuisine. So, where to start? How about the sushi bar? With so many choices, you'll find something new every time you visit. The restaurant's bamboo and black granite accents make the perfect backdrop for the cascading waterfall and polished stone pond. |
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| Fiamma Trattoria: Straight from SoHo, where it earned the coveted Three Star designation from The New York Times, Fiamma presents traditional Italian cuisine in sleek, sexy surroundings. Enjoy cocktails fireside before or after dinner. But it is the food that is the star. |
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| Emeril's: You've seen his TV show, you've read his cookbooks, now sample the signature dishes of one of America's most popular chefs - Emeril Lagasse. The celebrity chef gives Las Vegas fine dining his signature "bam!" With scallops from Maine, pike from the Midwest, and chicken from Alabama, Emeril's serves a fresh and distinctive blend of Creole/Cajun specialties. Add to that a wine list that received Wine Spectator's 1999 "Best of Award of Excellence," and funky New Orleans architecture, and you'll feel closer to Bourbon Street than the Vegas Strip. |
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| L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: Known around the world as "Chef of the Century," legendary French Chef Joel Robuchon has come straight out of retirement to open his very first and only fine dining French restaurant in the United States. The French cuisine of the "Chef of the Century" is reason enough to visit L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon. Add the unique counter service where your dinner is prepared right before your eyes, and you have a combination that is unlike any other.Joel Robuchon caters to a sophisticated palate that features a menu of his finer specialties that redefines Las Vegas fine dining at its best. Enjoy tapas, a tasting menu, and wines from around the world in a friendly and interactive atmosphere. |
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| Shibuya: Expansive and spectacular, it's the ultimate destination for Japanese cuisine. Direct from the stylish Tokyo district that bears its name, Shibuya features freshly prepared ingredients, stellar sushi, and the widest sake selection this side of the Pacific. All served in an airy and ambient setting. Experience the sleek urban elegance of Shibuya. And transport yourself to the Far-from-ordinary East. |
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| Casual Dining: Part adventure, part restaurant and wholly entertaining for the whole family, the Rainforest Cafe recreates a tropical rainforest with waterfalls, lush vegetation, and indigenous creatures. You enter through a 10,000-gallon double archway aquarium. Inside the family-style restaurant, the food continues the rainforest theme with the Primal Steak, Rumble in the Jungle Turkey Pita, and other exotic fare. Other more casual dining includes the wide-ranging menu of the Art Deco-era Studio Cafe, the fine sandwiches at 'wichcraft and Stage Deli, the poolside Cabana Grill and the famed MGM Grand Buffet. |
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| Pearl: Cuisine with an essence of the Canton and Shanghai provinces, prepared utilizing the four Chinese cooking methods: steamed, braised, baked and fried. Although live seafood is the specialty, chef Kai-Wa Yau prefers a menu that is constantly changing to take advantage of seasonal offerings. The masterful cooking is paired with a serene and contemporary Chinese atmosphere. |
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| Diego: Traditional recipes hand-picked from the Mexican countryside create the foundation for Diego's bold menu. Then he makes them completely his own. Using honest ingredients and modern techniques, he enlivens authentic Mexican dishes with new twists to create new favorites like carne asada or cochinita pibil. You'll find the bright and vibrant restaurant just as exciting as the food. |
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| Seablue: Featured on the cover of Wine Spectator, SEABLUE is the creation of James Beard award-winning chef Michael Mina. Inspired by the bustling ports and marketplaces of the Mediterranean, the innovative restaurant's two lively open kitchens prepare seafood over a wood-fired grill. The ocean theme is carried throughout the space with walls of stone and water. |
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| Craftsteak: Celebrity chef Tom Colicchio insists on the finest ingredients from small family farms and other specialized venues. A James Beard award-winning chef, Colicchio is emphatic when it comes to creating menu items that appeal to all lovers of fine food.Using the purest ingredients and a philosophy that simpler is better, he makes every dish burst forth with flavor. While this famous steakhouse offers mainstays like Kobe Beef, it also tempts your taste buds with veal, salmon and lobster dishes. |
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| Nobhill: Inspired by San Francisco neighborhood eateries, chef Michael Mina has organic produce and poultry flown in direct from San Francisco to capture the taste and feel of the Bay Area. The James Beard award-winning chef's signature dishes like North Beach Cioppino and Lobster Pot Pie pay tribute to the City by the Bay, while the cozy bar and lounge make guests feel right at home. |
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