MGM Grand Hotel And Casino in Las Vegas prices and availability

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MGM Grand Hotel And Casino A 4 star hotel in Las Vegas

North America's largest hotel with non-stop entertainment The 5,034-room MGM Grand sits at The Strip's south end and contains every imaginable entertainment, dining, and gaming attraction. In addition to sleek and spacious guestrooms, guests enjoy access to nightclubs, renowned restaurants, and five heated pools. Headliner entertainers fill two theaters and a Japanese-style spa offers luxurious treatments.

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Dining at the MGM Grand Hotel And Casino

Craftsteak - Updated twist on classic steak house decor and food. Contemporary-style selections include roasted foie gras; grilled quail, and braised duck confit in addition to steaks and made-to-order vegetables.

Emeril''s New Orleans Fish House - Celebrity chef. Menu features Cajun- and Creole-accented seafood such as redfish glazed with Creole mustard and bacon-wrapped jumbo Gulf shrimp.

Wolfgang Puck Bar and Grill - Sand and surf meet bar and grill at this “beachy” bistro offering California-inspired cuisine.

Rainforest Café - Theme restaurant. Pays tribute to tropical rain forest ecology with fanciful rain forest setting; drinks and food with tropical emphasis.

Pearl - Features live-tank seafood; contemporary Chinese fare such as star-anise lamb chops.

Grand Wok & Sushi Bar - Fronted by narrow pond. Decor incorporates blend of blond wood, bamboo, stone, water, and stainless-steel accents. Japanese, Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine served. Sushi bar open in the evenings.

Teatro - Euro bar with red-leather seating; stainless steel accents. Cristal and Dom Perignon Rosé can be ordered by the glass.

Studio Café - Casual restaurant open 24 hours. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served.

Studio 54 - Recaptures the high-energy music scene of the famous ‘70s club.

MGM Grand Buffet - Expansive restaurant. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets offered.

Stage Deli - New York-style delicatessen food offered.

Fiamma - Italian trattoria offering signature dishes; hearty pasta. Dinner only.

Shibuy - Named after a stylish Tokyo district. Features sushi and extensive sake selection.

Diego - Pays homage to Mexico''s culinary traditions. Bold flavors; modern techniques.

Grand Wok - Open sushi bar and kitchen. Bamboo-and-granite floors; private glass-walled dining area with waterfall. Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisine served. Lunch and dinner daily.

''wichcraft - Sandwiches to go. Made with artisan breads, seasonal produce, premium cheeses, and roasted meats. Sweets and beverages offered as well. Open daily from early morning to early evening.

Cabana Grille - Open seasonally in pool complex. Lighter fare; fast foods; tropical drinks.

Zuri - Lounge off lobby open 24 hours. Champagne by the glass; beer from around the globe; cigars; hangover menu; live entertainment.

Two shopping promenades additionally offer Häagen-Dazs, Nathan''s Famous (hot dogs), McDonald''s, Starbucks, pizza, pretzels, and a frozen-drink bar.

Room service is available 24 hours.

Attractions near this hotel

Getting Around: 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 to the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino is 8 minutes and distance is 2.5 miles.

Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: Exit the airport via Paradise Rd, and bear right onto Swenson St. Turn left on E Tropicana Ave and drive about 1.2 miles. Turn right on Las Vegas Blvd S.

Getting there: The best way to get to the hotel from the airport is taxi ($5–$15; fees subject to change without notice) or rental car.
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum (Venetian hotel) - 1.5 miles
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 1.5 miles
Fashion Show Mall - 1.75 miles
Las Vegas Convention Center - 3.75 miles
Downtown Las Vegas - 5 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 31 miles

Entertainment

Headliners such as Jimmy Buffett, Barbra Streisand, and Pearl Jam fill 17,157 seats in the Grand Garden Arena, which also serves as a venue for boxing and tennis matches, and for televised music-award shows. Other headliners such as Carrot Top and Tom Jones perform in the more intimate, 740-seat Hollywood Theatre.

Direct from Paris''s renowned Crazy Horse and occupying a 340-seat theater that re-creates the original, the La Femme French dance troupe presents nude-female beauty embellished by textured lighting.

KÀ, the unprecedented new production from Cirque du Soleil, combines acrobatic performances, martial arts, puppetry, multimedia and pyrotechnics to tell the epic saga of Imperial Twins – a boy and a girl – who embark on an adventurous journey to fulfill their destinies. Featuring 80 performers from around the world, KÀ can be seen in an innovative performance space, the KÀ Theatre at MGM Grand.

Housing up to six big cats, the Lion Habitat provides free shows daily, with an enormous glass cage separating guests from lions in a natural-appearing habitat of rocks, trees, and waterfalls. A see-through tunnel winds through the habitat, allowing visitors to be surrounded by lions.

Celebrities fly in just for a night at Tabú, an on-site lounge. Guests sip champagne and dance amid and atop contemporary furnishings that include low tables upon which video images are projected and can be altered by hand movements.

A more raucous crowd turns out at Studio 54, a three-story re-creation of the famed New York City industrial-setting dance club. Dancers writhe on platforms at the entrance, symbolizing the action inside.

Located on Studio Walk, a 115,500-square-foot shopping promenade resembling a Hollywood sound stage, CBS Television City screens television-show pilots to gauge audience reaction, displays a futuristic digital home theater, and sells logo merchandise from popular shows and cable channels.

Comprising 171,000 square feet, the casino offers slots, poker room with 23 tables; video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, pai gow, a 144-seat sports book, and a race book.

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