LAS VEGAS- The MGM Grand Hotel and Casino completed an $85 million Grand Tower room remodel of 4,200 guestrooms. The newly completed tower redesign is part of an ongoing $750 million master plan at the resort that began in May 1996.
The newly renovated, art deco-themed rooms feature plush fabrics and polished woods. Each of the Grand Towers 4,200 rooms was redesigned to replicate an MGM Studios bungalow, taking guests back to the “Golden Age of Hollywood.
The 446-square-foot deluxe rooms have two schemes named after the two most famous MGM stars of the 30s and 40s: Clark Gable and Jean Harlow. The Gable scheme features dark woods, textured wall coverings and massive, masculine furnishings. The Harlow scheme features blonde woods, platinum metallic accents and a curvilinear chaise lounge and desk. Many of the MGM Grand suites were redesigned and renamed as well.
As a part of the remodel, guests staying on the 29th floor now register at the newly-remodeled VIP Lounge, featuring a timeless elegant design inspired by the 1920s designers Andre Arbus and Gilbert Poillerat. (10/12/00)