This enormous emerald-green monolith covers 114 acres
and contains more than 5,000 rooms, accessed by 93 elevators.
The casino is bigger than four football fields, and
you'd better have the moves of football great Marshall
Faulk to negotiate the crowds and get from one end to
the other.
Every casino game in every denomination is available
in abundance; high rollers head for the European-style
Monte Carlo area, an oasis of refinement amid the chaos.
Roulette, baccarat, casino war, keno, blackjack and
all the classics are set against an art deco backdrop.
Slots number in the thousands and include a high-limit
area as well as Family Feud slots.
A stay in the MGM Grand's two-level suites literally
has the city at your feet. The Strip is a stunning backdrop
from the 1,300-square-foot Terrace suite, where the
oversized bedroom features vaulted ceilings and picture
window overlooking Las Vegas Boulevard. There's also
prime viewing from the 786-square-foot outdoor patio,
which comes complete with hot tub. If that won't do
it, you can upgrade to a 3,000-square-foot penthouse
suite, with spa-tubs, a sauna and a concierge at your
beck and call around the clock.
Alfresco dining at the Cabana Grill is one of the many
charms of the resort's lush and magnificent pool area,
which features private cabanas, cocktail service, and
five outdoor pools, including one with a gently flowing
river.
Entering the MGM Grand, visitors are immersed in the
glamour and excitement of sophisticated shows, gourmet
dining, hip nightlife, a relaxing pool and spa, the
wonders of an African Lion Habitat and much more. This
"city of entertainment" incorporates so much
-- from dining to resort amenities to megashows to sports
events -- that it approximates a big-budget film. Standing
proudly at one of the busiest intersections in the world,
directly across from the New York-New York hotel, this
5,034-room, $1 billion resort offers the maximum Vegas
experience.
Hungry? You have multiple choices that include the pure
flavor of Craftsteak, the fresh fish of Michael Mina's
Seablue and Nobhill, the New Orlean's flavor of Emeril's
New Orleans Fish House, the nouveau cuisine of Wolfgang
Puck Bar & Grill, the sophisticated tastes of Fiamma
Trattoria and Pearl or the exuberant fun of the Rainforest
Cafe.
Living up to its nickname, the MGM Grand offers every
type of show from the sensuous La Femme (direct from
the Crazy Horse in Paris) to the creative tour de force
of Cirque du Soleil's KÀ. The MGM Grand Arena
plays hosts to icons of rock 'n' roll from the Rolling
Stones to Sting as well as memorable championship fights.
At night, famed nightclub Studio 54 and Vegas' first
ultra lounge, Tabu, beckon you to an evening of hedonism.
There's much, much more to see and do at the MGM Grand,
including indulging your body at the world-class spa,
6.6 acres of luxurious pools, rivers and waterfalls
and the amazing cats at the Lion Habitat. Visit often,
and discover them all.