MGM Grand Hotel Casino
Entering the MGM Grand visitors have access to more than 14 restaurants,
5,009-rooms, great entertainment, a nightclub, a Lion Habitat and many
more attractions.
When billionaire entrepreneur Kirk Kerkorian decided to build a new MGM
Grand Hotel (the original has become Bally's Las Vegas), he set out to
create something not only unique to Las Vegas, but to the world. Something
worthy of the name of one of the most successful entertainment companies
in modern history. The 5,009-room, $1 billion resort went from idea to
reality in just three years, and today stands proudly over one of the
most trafficked intersections in the world, directly across from the Tropicana
and New York-New York hotels.
This "city of entertainment" incorporates so much, from dining
to resort amenities to megashows to sports events that it approximates
a big-budget film. Bright colors and spectacular facades front some of
the best dining, shows and services to be found in Las Vegas. Hungry?
You have choices that range from the nouveau tastes of Wolfgang Puck to
the acclaimed Coyote Cafe. Their showrooms and Grand Garden Arena have
hosted everything from Bette Midler to heavyweight boxing to NBC's "Tonight
Show." And famed discotheque Studio 54 parties on at MGM, with all
the glitz and glamour of its namesake.
There's much, much more to see at the MGM Grand, including a world-class
spa, luxurious pool and lion habitat. Like any big city, the MGM builds
its strength from details and diversity. Visit often, and discover them
all.
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