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LAS VEGAS


MGM Grand Las Vegas


The meeting authority in Las Vegas


Part of the allure of Las Vegas is that there’s always something new and the scene is always changing. MGM Grand Las Vegas is no exception to that rule. The property is currently putting the finishing touches on a 360-degree, resort-wide renovation that has revamped everything from its 5,000 guest rooms to the casino floor. New dining and nightlife options are also in the works — Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club was recently added; Hakkasan, a new nightclub, will open this spring; and Michael Mina’s 1842 Pub will debut this summer. Even the meeting experience has been


redesigned. The newly upgraded Studio Ball- room, one of five ballrooms on the property, offers 10,000 square feet of space for events of up to 1,000 guests, and features stylish new interior accoutrements like taupe silk-uphol- stered room dividers and custom-built creden- zas. For meetings that require extra breakout space, the ballroom can also be split into two studios and two foyers of varying sizes. MGM Grand Las Vegas’ 602,000 square


feet of total meeting space also includes the 380,000-square-foot Grand Conference Cen- ter, which can easily adapt to events of all sizes and types. Add to that a highly experienced


staff of 13 Certified Meeting Professionals and a large inventory of state-of-the-art audiovi- sual equipment, and not only can MGM Grand Las Vegas facilitate a group’s needs, it will exceed them. Whether it’s a simple LCD pack- age for a boardroom meeting or a custom- designed general session, MGM Grand Las Vegas has the experience and equipment to make it happen.


For more information: MGM Grand Las Vegas — (800) 929-1112; hotelsalesleads@lv.mgmgrand.com; mgmgrand.com/meetings


AT A GLANCE Meeting facilities • 602,000 total square feet of meeting space, including five ballrooms, 219 meeting rooms, 100,000 square feet of exhibit space in the Grand Garden Arena, and the 380,000-square- foot Grand Conference Center


Hotel rooms • 5,000


Amenities • Eleven award-winning restaurants, including Tom Colicchio’s Craftsteak and the Joël Robuchon Restaurant; on-site entertainment, including KÀ by Cirque du Soleil, Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, and the Hollywood Theatre featuring David Copperfield; The Grand Spa and Cristophe Salon; and much more


Sleep sound The AAA Four-Diamond MGM Grand Las Vegas recently remodeled its 5,000 guest rooms and elevated the standard for luxury accommodations in Las Vegas.


Meet smart MGM Grand Las Vegas is one of four MGM Resorts International properties to receive the five “Green Keys” rating from the Green Key Eco-Rating Program for sustainable meeting practices. A recent renovation included the addition of solar shades, improved thermostats, water- conserving sink and shower fixtures, as well as bath amenities that are 100-percent biodegradable.


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