
Key points:
- The remodel is expected to be completed by the end of 2025, set to join a new lineup of dining and entertainment options at the property
- The first phase of the main tower’s newly remodeled rooms will be available for guest reservations beginning on March 1
The MGM Grand Hotel & Casino has revealed details surrounding a $300m remodel of all 4,212 rooms and suites located within the property’s main tower, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.
"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," MGM Grand President and COO Mike Neubecker said.
"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."
The first phase of the main tower's newly remodeled rooms will be available for guest reservation beginning March 1, 2025. The property stated that it hopes the remodel will add to a collection of recent transformations, including the completion of the 700-room studio tower in 2022.
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MGM Grand also hopes the transformation will improve the overall guest experience with modern design elements inspired by 1970s culture. The remodel will be designed by global architecture firm Gensler, which will include the addition of 111 suites to MGM Grand’s main tower.
Along with the newly-designed rooms and suites, the property will be introducing new dining venues and attractions throughout 2025, including the launch of the Palm Tree Beach Club.