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Disco glam: Vegas' MGM Grand completes $300M room & suite remodel
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has unveiled an entirely new collection of 3,969 rooms and suites in its main tower, blending sleek contemporary design with exceptional comfort.
The $300 million renovation features sophisticated interiors inspired by “the glamour and energy of the disco era,” reads a press release.
Guests can now book the remodelled accommodations, which complement MGM Grand’s innovative lineup of new dining and entertainment offerings.
“MGM Grand has long stood out as one of the most iconic resorts on The Strip, and this remodel marks an ambitious step forward in the resort’s evolution,” said Mike Neubecker, president & COO of MGM Grand, in a press release. “Inspired by our guests’ feedback, we’ve designed rooms that deliver what both business and leisure travellers value most, providing a thoughtful balance of style, comfort and functionality.”
What to expect
In the remodelled rooms, bathrooms now feature spa-like walk-in showers with sleek glass enclosures and bright porcelain finishes.
Integrated, illuminated closets maximize storage and streamline organization, and enhanced blackout drapery ensures complete darkness for a restful sleep.
Brighter materials open the space and provide an airier feel, complemented by wall-mounted Smart TVs that free up valuable surface space.
Minibar units have been upgraded to include separate guest-use refrigerators for added convenience.
The remodel “evokes the charm of the disco era,” the hotel says, with bold artwork and patterns, creating a space that is both playful and refined.

MGM King rooms feature rich walnut finishes and vibrant carpeting, while MGM Two Queen rooms are designed with soft gray stone, vertical sconces and tailored headboards.
Modern conveniences include charging stations with USB, USB-C and traditional outlets on both sides of the bed, along with upgraded media consoles.
Custom artwork, including LED installations, is displayed throughout the rooms and corridors, reflecting the tower’s disco-inspired aesthetic.
An additional 111 suites were added to the hotel’s collection, bringing the total to 753.
Ranging from 675 to 1,784 square feet, these elevated accommodations offer refined finishes, bright open layouts and inviting sectionals, with reconfigured floor plans that provide greater privacy and versatile spaces for both work and relaxation.
Suite bathrooms were fully refreshed with double mirrors, quartz benches and upgraded showers.
In tandem with the room remodel, MGM Grand recently debuted several new experiences, including NETFLIX BITES, a first-of-its-kind dining venue inspired by hit Netflix shows; Palm Tree Beach Club, a tropical-inspired day club by DJ Kygo’s Palm Tree Crew; and The FRIENDS Experience, an attraction that invites fans of the iconic television series FRIENDS to step into the world of the show through a fully interactive, photo-ready environment.
The resort also introduced FREQNCY, a residency from the world-famous dance crew Jabbawockeez, while Morimoto, MGM Grand’s contemporary Japanese restaurant, is undergoing a design and menu refresh, slated to debut in late November.
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