The MGM Grand hotel-casino is undergoing a $300 million room and suite renovation in the resort’s main tower, with the first batch of rooms opening this weekend.
The Las Vegas Strip hotel is upgrading more than 4,200 rooms and suites, according to the property’s operator, MGM Resorts International. The remodel will result in the creation of more than 110 new suites, with roughly 350 standard-size rooms on three top-level floors being converted and combined into larger spaces.
Construction started last month and is expected to be complete by December.
Mike Neubecker, president and chief operating officer of MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, said the new rooms are the result of customer feedback and a change in visitors’ preferences.