MGM Grand Las Vegas | |
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Location | Paradise, Nevada |
Address | 3799 South Las Vegas Boulevard |
Opening date | December 18, 1993 |
Theme |
Art Deco Hollywood |
No. of rooms | 5,124 |
Total gaming space | 171,500 sq ft (15,930 m2) |
Permanent shows |
Brad Garrett's Comedy Club David Copperfield Jabbawockeez Kà |
Signature attractions |
MGM Grand Garden Arena Hakkasan CSI: The Experience |
Notable restaurants |
Joël Robuchon L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Hakkasan Emeril's Michael Mina's Pub 1842 Craftsteak Wolfgang Puck Fiamma Pearl Shibuya |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | MGM Resorts International |
Previous names | Marina MGM-Marina |
Renovated in | 1996, 2005, 2012 |
Coordinates | 36°06′08″N 115°10′10″W / 36.1022°N 115.1695°WCoordinates: 36°06′08″N 115°10′10″W / 36.1022°N 115.1695°W |
Website | mgmgrand |
The MGM Grand Las Vegas (formerly Marina and MGM-Marina) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The MGM Grand is the largest single hotel in the United States with 5,124 rooms. It is also the third-largest hotel complex in the world by number of rooms and second-largest hotel resort complex in the United States behind the combined The Venetian and The Palazzo. When it opened in 1993, the MGM Grand was the largest hotel complex in the world.
Owned and operated by MGM Resorts International, the 30-floor main building is 293 ft (89 m) high. The property includes five outdoor pools, rivers, and waterfalls that cover 6.6 acres (2.7 ha), a 380,000 sq ft (35,000 m2) convention center, the MGM Grand Garden Arena, and the Grand Spa. It also houses numerous shops, night clubs, restaurants and the largest casino in Clark County, which occupies 171,500 sq ft (15,930 m2).
Located on the Tropicana - Las Vegas Boulevard intersection, pedestrians are not allowed to cross at street level. Instead, the MGM Grand is linked by overhead pedestrian bridges to its neighboring casinos: to the south across Tropicana Avenue, the Tropicana, and to the west across the Strip, New York-New York.
The Marina Hotel and Casino, located at 3805 Las Vegas Boulevard, opened in 1975 as a 714-room hotel and casino. In 1989, Kirk Kerkorian bought the Marina Hotel and the Tropicana Country Club, behind the Marina and across Tropicana Avenue from Tropicana and San Rémo hotels to obtain the site that would become the home of the MGM Grand. As Kerkorian saw the Marina as a stable and solidly built resort, Kerkorian decided not to destroy the hotel, but to build around it. During that time, the Marina was known as the MGM-Marina Hotel.