MGM Grand Hotel & Casino: The Best All-Around Resort in Las Vegas?



MGM Grand Hotel & Casino: The Best All-Around Resort in Las Vegas?

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MGM Grand Hotel & Casino: The Best All-Around Resort in Las Vegas?.

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  1. MGM is super crowded. Lots of families with children, dogs and crying babies.
    Lots of walking to get to anything and then expect long and very slow lines.
    Very noisy in the hotel hallways all day and night. Had to run the shower for 5 minutes before the water got warm.

  2. I stayed there when it first opened and I still have a photo of myself with The Wizard of Oz statues that are gone now. I also have an OZ pin I wear occasionally.

  3. MGM properties have entered the stage of "nickle and dime our customers to death". Just 10 years ago it was absolutely feasible to stay at the property, eat on site at the property for the majority of your meals and still go home feeling like the money you spent was worth the stay. That is not the case now. I'm sure this is probably the case with all the competing major properties ie: Wynn, Caesars – but I only gamble at MGM properties for the sole purpose of using my yearly earned comps at the properties to minimize the wallet shock. Just myself and my son for breakfast on property it is no less than 35-45 dollars JUST TO EAT BREAKFAST on property restaurants. This was pancakes and a burger. Lmao. I don't expect to go to Vegas and not spend. I also don't expect to go to Vegas and spend 20 dollars on pancakes and sausage. The pool is wonderful, especially the lazy river – my kid loves it. 8 dollars for a can of beer? Ridiculous. The margarita you bought in your video? 30 dollars. LMFAO. If you have zero comps available your out of pocket expense while eating and drinking ON PROPERTY is gonna be 175-200 dollars a day. Thats what i was spending in accrued comps with just myself and my kid and we only ate breakfast and dinner and spent the majority of the day at the pool. The only reasonable cost at the pool were the nachos and chicken tenders. They are more than enough for 2 people to enjoy for the price. I hate that i sound like Scrooge McDuck but a middle class family can't reasonably expect to go to Vegas and not come home feeling broke and that just shouldn't happen and didn't happen until the last 3-5 years.

  4. This place sucks. The pool is such a joke. They charge 25 dollars to use the lazy River despite charging a resort fee. The check in process is slow and out dated. And the slots are some of the tightest on the strip. Do not stay here.

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