Huge duplex lofts with downstairs living rooms start at 1,400 square feet
Big, gorgeous bathrooms with fancy showers and jetted soaking tubs
Airport transfers in a Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine
In-room check-ins; no waiting in line
Private Skylofts entrance and reception area
29th floor lounge for cocktails and appetizers
Small private cardio room, plus free access to fitness center and spa facilities at MGM
Free water and soft drinks in the minibars
Butler service to help with unpacking and drawing baths
Celebrity guests
Free Wi-Fi
Facilities such as the spa are shared with MGM guests
No kitchenettes in most suites -- just minibars
Skylofts is the luxury section of MGM Grand, offering some of the most exclusive accommodations not just within the hotel but in Vegas. All of the rooms are one-, two-, and three-bedroom duplex lofts (they start at 1,400 square feet) with big living areas and sophisticated but understated urban decor; prices are usually upwards of $1,000 a night. High-end extras include airport transfers in a Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine; a calm, private reception area for Skylofts guests with a separate entrance; in-loft check-ins (no waiting in line!); and access to Skylounge on the 29th floor for cocktails and appetizers. But most facilities, such as the main fitness center and the spa, must be shared with MGM guests.
Location
Close to the midpoint of the southern half of the Las Vegas Strip, across from New York, New York.
Skylofts at MGM Grand is located at about the midpoint of the southern half of the 3.5-mile-long stretch of hotel-casinos known as the Las Vegas Strip, across from New York, New York and just north of the Tropicana.Many Las Vegas visitors want to explore all of the big properties along the Strip. Cabs are easy to find at virtually any time of day or night. A generally less expensive option is the Deuce, a double-decker bus that runs up and down the strip 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There's also a monorail system, which stops at Bally's, Caesars Palace, Harrah's, the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Hilton, and the Sahara station (the hotel itself closed), in addition to the MGM Grand. If you're traveling along the Strip with at least one other person, however, a cab is often the least expensive option.Virtually every hotel on the Las Vegas Strip is a 10- to 15-minute cab ride from McCarran International Airport; the ride typically costs about $15.
Rooms
Huge duplex lofts start at 1,400 square feet.
The lofts are as lofty as advertised: All have duplex layouts with downstairs living rooms and plenty of space. The understated decor from designer Tony Chi is inspired by urban loft spaces in cities like New York and Hong Kong. Bathrooms are impressive, featuring fancy showers with rain and steam settings, Bulgari toiletries, mirror TVs, and big soaking tubs with massaging jets ("Dream" butlers are on hand to draw your bath and pour champagne).- Huge duplex layouts
One Bedroom Loft
Three Bedroom Loft
Two Bedroom Loft
Two Bedroom Loft + Plunge
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