The good:
-Superb view if you stay at a high floor. We stayed at 38 (last one.) -Connected to the MGM, so restaurants and shops are relatively close and without walking to the street. -Has a gym, small but enough for an express workout. -Employees were helpful. Specially valets, very kind. -Very clean environment.
The areas of opportunity:
-They reinbursed my 300 dollar credit card deposit 9 days after I ckeched out. This is too long in today's standards. -Located at the very far South of the Strip, so the walking or the taxi gets annoying. -The development is 20 years old and shows inneficient maintenance. Our first night a valve broke down, so the top 3-4 floors did not have water. After arriving from abroad, walking all over the strip, and attending a show, we truly needed to shower. However, we had zero water so we could not do so and we even had to use the bathroom in the lobby. They fixed it the next morning, but did not approach us to give any type of compensation. -Employees told me the units were selling at 1.2 million dollars when first built (2004.) Now we can see online that they are selling at around 400 thousand dollars. This ridiculous depreciation indicates a lot about the inefficient maintenance and investment overall.
I will not stay at the MGM...
Read moreOk this is our first time staying here while visiting Vegas from LA, CA. The resort area is very nice and very safe.
We are in Tower 1 on the 21st floor Room 105A and the room is oh well what else ... OUTSTANDING!
It is very spacious and even has a balcony. It has all the amenities one could ask for. Just check the pics I took.
I found this on booking.com, and the price is outstanding for what you get and for being a Fri and Sat night stay in Las Vegas!
The room has a great balcony! Perfect for observing the Strip and rest of the areas near it. Western horizon view that is wide and beautiful.
We will definitely be back when we return to Vegas!
Our host Marie was very...
Read morePurchased a Penthouse Apartment from a very reputable and very cool owner, however the hotel staff and management were very rude and unyielding. Just know that if you rent from a private owner, there will still be another $200 for incidentals when you arrive. We expected between $50-100 for incidentals, like 99% of the hotels and resorts we have been to over the course of my adult life. $200 was exorbitant for a 2 night stay. You get it back, 10 days after check out, but if you’re like me, having $200 in limbo for a week and a half, after paying for the trip and room, as well as food, entertainment, drinks, Uber rides, etc… it’s totally too much money to be just...
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