Its 5,000-plus rooms make it one of the largest properties in the world - but that's not the half of it. See Moreįirst opened in 1993, the MGM Grand Las Vegas truly is grand. It's worth comparing rates at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, which offers a similar everything-but-the-kitchen-sink experience, though some travelers may find its location less desirable. On the downside, note that rooms lack coffeemakers and there’s a hefty daily resort fee (covering Wi-Fi and fitness center access) – though both are typical for Vegas. All that said, this is a solid candidate for those looking to find all the extravagance and variety of Vegas - including comfortable rooms with king beds, minibars, and Carrera marble bathrooms - under one roof. This place is so big and diverse that everyone - yes, everyone - can find what they want, even if the service is unexceptional.
One of the biggest hotels (by room count) in Las Vegas also has many of the best restaurants in town, a massive casino, an enormous and fun pool complex, and a huge range of on-site entertainment options. When it comes to the 5,044-room, upscale MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, 'grand' is the operative word.