Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino A 4 star hotel in Las Vegas

  • Mandalay Bay is approximately three miles from the airport; the resort is connected to both the Luxor and the Excalibur—the center of the Strip—via monorail.
  • Guestrooms include his and hers lighted closets; 27-inch TVs in armoires; floor-to-ceiling windows, and separate soaking tubs.
  • The resort also offer an 11-acre beach environment with wave pool and Shark Reef, plus a walk-through aquarium with over 2,000 animals.
  • Hotel prices and availability

    Map showing Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino

    Dining at the Mandalay Bay Resort And Casino

    Fleur de Lys - Contemporary French cuisine. Dinner only.

    China Grill - Asian-inspired cuisine. Reservations recommended. Dinner only.

    Trattoria Del Lup - Italian menu designed by Wolfgang Puck. Dinner only.

    rumjungle - Tropically inspired menu, including flaming skewers and fresh seafood. Lunch and dinner; nightclub after-hours.

    Border Grill - Mexican cuisine for lunch and dinner.

    House of Blues Restaurant - Southern specialties with a Creole accent. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

    Red, White, and Blue - American cuisine, including sandwiches, seafood, salads, and desserts. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

    Raffles Café - Casual dining with views of the pool and beach area. Open 24 hours.

    Bay Side Buffet - Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch with water views.

    Noodle Shop - Authentic Cantonese and Mandarin noodles, congee, and barbecue. Lunch and dinner.

    Kona Café - Pastries, lunch items, and Starbucks coffee. Open daily.

    Coral Reef Lounge - Sushi bar with live nightly music.

    Island Lounge - Tropical drinks served in the center of the casino.

    Orchid Lounge - Coffee and pastries. Open daily.

    Beach Bar & Café - Serving burgers, sandwiches, and snacks poolside.

    Surf Café - Salads, sandwiches, and light fare are available adjacent to the sandy resort beach.

    Attractions near this hotel

    Getting around: The hotel is located at the south end of the Strip, and a complimentary monorail transports guests to the Luxor and Excalibur hotels, located at the center of the Strip. Buses, taxis, and trolleys are also available.

    The Las Vegas Monorail ($5) operates along the Las Vegas resort corridor connecting major resort properties and the convention center. The average speed is 16 miles per hour, or 15 minutes to complete the 4-mile run. Stations are: MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah’s/Imperial, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. The monorail operates from 7 AM to 2 AM on weekdays, 7 AM to 3 AM on weekends. Daily, multi-day, and multi-ride passes are available.

    Fees and hours are subject to change without prior notification.

    McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time is 7 minutes and distance is 3 miles.
    Mandalay Place (shopping) - adjacent
    Bali Hai Golf Club - 0.5 mile
    Bellagio Conservatory and Fountains - 1.5 miles
    Fashion Show Mall - 2.5 miles
    Adventuredome (indoor amusement park) - 3 miles
    Las Vegas Convention Center - 3.5 miles
    The Stratosphere (rides and observation deck) - 5 miles
    Downtown Las Vegas - 8 miles
    Las Vegas Natural History Museum - 8 miles
    Zoological & Botanical Park - 9 miles
    Desert Pines Golf Club - 10 miles
    Royal Links Golf Club - 10.5 miles
    Las Vegas Art Museum - 11 miles
    Las Vegas Motor Speedway - 18 miles
    Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - 21.5 miles
    Hoover Dam - 31.5 miles
    Mount Charleston - 43 miles
    Getting there: Taxis and shuttles (both $5-$15) are available. Car rentals are available online.

    Entertainment

    The 135,000-square-foot casino has gaming tables, slot machines, a high-limit gaming parlor, and a race and sport book offering sorts and thoroughbred wagering.

    Shark Reef (surcharge) is a walk-through aquarium with 2,000 aquatic animals from the world’s tropical waters, including 15 species of sharks.

    The Mandalay Bay Events Center (surcharge) is a 12,000-seat sports and entertainment complex that hosts concerts, major sporting events, and television specials.

    Mandalay Bay Theatre (surcharge) is a state-of-the-art, 1,600-seat theater hosting Broadway productions and comedy headliners.

    The 1,800-seat House of Blues (surcharge) concert hall offers a range of live music acts.

    Live jazz, blues, and rock music is featured at the Coral Reef Lounge. A summer concert series is held at the Outdoor Beach Stage.

    Located in the Mandalay Place shopping center, adjacent to the hotel, Ivan Kane’s Forty Deuce (surcharge) is a retro-style burlesque lounge.

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