The MGM Grand Begins Hotel Renovation
The media generated a lot of interest with their headlines MGM Grand begins 160 million dollar hotel renovation. This enormous project did begin on schedule in October 2011. The renovation will see the 3,570 guest rooms and 642 suites in total receiving an extensive face lift. The final completion date is scheduled for September 2012.
Environmental concerns played a significant role in redesigning the rooms and suites. In future, guests staying in newly remodeled rooms will be able to appreciate the environmentally friendly and improved features. From the improved lighting, temperature control and solar shades down to the toiletries which are biodegradable.
Upgrading the technology in the rooms and suites to meet the modern requirements, is a major element in the redesign. New and up to date flat screen 42 inch HDTVs are being installed with improved interactive hotel services. Guests will be able to take advantage of the work area that will have ergonomic seating, a desk and adjustable lighting, will be available along with internet access.
Guests can look forward to relaxing in their stylish, modern but tastefully furnished room. In addition to their king or queen sized bed, they will have a separate seating area with comfortable sofas or armchairs. Each room will have its own mini bar containing a variety of alcoholic and soft drinks.
Several color palettes have been used for the room decoration and accessories. Spa and Executive suite colors range from cream through to taupe and mink to plum. The City View suites use brown, amber, cornflower blue and neutral metallic combinations.
This major project has its own established website that allows their current and future visitors to follow progress. The news back in October 2011 that the MGM Grand begins 160 million dollar hotel renovation project has not only been an opportunity to give the rooms a face lift. It has provided a great marketing opportunity for the company.
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I’m wondering after spending $160million, the hotel will be changed or just old things will be replaced.