Go back to the e-newsletter

MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has revealed details of a US$300 million remodel encompassing all of the hotel’s 4,212 rooms and suites within its main tower. The property is recognised as the largest individual hotel building in the world. The transformation is set to enhance the overall guest experience with modern, sophisticated design elements inspired by the flair of the disco era. The remodeled rooms will join a vibrant lineup of new dining and entertainment experiences set to open at MGM Grand later this year.
Subscribe to LATTE’s free eNewsletter to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

“These new rooms are a significant milestone in the property’s evolution as MGM Grand positions itself for the exciting developments set for the south end of The Strip,” said Mike Neubecker, President & COO of MGM Grand. The first phase of the main tower’s newly remodeled rooms will be available for reservation beginning 1 March 2025. These new rooms and suites add to the diverse collection of remodeled accommodations available at MGM Grand, including the 700-room Studio Tower which was completed in 2022.
Room Design Highlights Designed by global architecture firm Gensler, in partnership with MGM Resorts Design & Development, the main tower remodel draws inspiration from the glamour of the disco era. Bold artwork and dynamic patterns will take guests on a journey through time, celebrating the resort’s rich history and legacy of excitement and entertainment, while embracing its forward-looking vision. The remodeled guest rooms are thoughtfully designed to meet the evolving needs of contemporary travellers by blending functionality, comfort and style. Bathrooms are upgraded with spacious walk-in showers with sleek glass enclosures and bright porcelain finishes creating a serene, spa-like ambiance. Integrated closets, complete with mirrored, illuminated interiors, will maximise storage and streamline the room’s layout for effortless organization. King Rooms will feature rich walnut wood finishes, warm gray textured wall coverings and vibrant carpet designs. Meanwhile, Queen Rooms will showcase lighter gray stone finishes, vertical sconce accents and tailored headboards, providing a spacious and sophisticated retreat. For added guest convenience, charging stations with USB, USB-C and traditional outlets will be conveniently located on both sides of the bed, while Smart TVs will elevate the in-room entertainment experience.
New Selection of Suites With this remodel, MGM Grand will add 111 suites to its main tower for a total of 753. These newly designed suites will feature a refined blend of dark ebony and walnut wood finishes, accentuated by lighter tones and sheer roller shades that create a brighter, more inviting atmosphere. The livable entertainment areas will include comfortable sectionals and lenticular artwork that transforms based on the viewer’s perspective. Bathrooms in the suites will also be fully remodeled, offering double mirrors and new showers. Suite upgrades include reconfigured layouts with enhanced privacy, multi-functional spaces for work and entertainment, and elevated finishes like quartz bathroom benches and illuminated mirrors. New Resort Experiences In addition to the hotel’s newly designed rooms and suites, MGM Grand is introducing several new dining venues and attractions, enriching the fully integrated resort experience and furthering its legacy as a premier entertainment destination. Developments include the early 2025 opening of Netflix Bites, featuring cuisine inspired by hit Netflix shows; and the summer launch of Palm Tree Beach Club, a tropical-inspired day club from world-renowned DJ Kygo’s Palm Tree Crew.

Go back to the e-newsletter

  • Prev Post

    Ruby signs first Hungarian hotel for ‘lean luxury’ stable

  • Next Post

    Ruby signs first Hungarian hotel for ‘lean luxury’ stable

You might also like

  • Forbes Travel Guide to rate river cruises

  • Abundance of booking systems are hurting agency operations

  • ,

    Rosewood sets sights on French Alps

  • A “Tea, Sea & Safari” journey in Sri Lanka

  • Orient Express Palazzo Donà Giovannelli starts taking bookings

  • New cruise operator Pearl Expeditions’ launches website