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Hotel facilities at MGM Hotel

MGM Hotel has 5034 rooms and 29 customer service centers, all of which have 24-hour standby supervisors. It is the largest casino hotel in the world at present. In the most luxurious hotel suites, including a luxurious restaurant, a private swimming pool with hot springs, and two kitchens for cooking Asian and European cuisine, guests can book dishes at any time. The room rate of $5,000 per night does not include service charge. In MGM Hotel, the smallest suite area is about 260 square meters, and the largest one is over 800 square meters. The room rate of the most luxurious room is as high as10.5 million USD per night.

As the largest hotel in Las Vegas, its casino is no small matter, with 65,438+0,765,438+0,000 square feet (equivalent to the size of four football fields) and 3,200 slot machines. There are 8 restaurants in the hotel, which provide steak, southern American food, Chinese food, New Orleans food (fresh fish and oysters), Italian food and fast food services, such as Burger King, McDonald's, Burger King, Haagen-Dazs ice cream and buffet. Pearl Restaurant, a Chinese restaurant in the hotel, is commonly known as "Pearl Restaurant" and "Pearl Restaurant" by local Chinese. Hong Kong chefs who have won many world culinary awards promote authentic China cuisine to people all over the world.

TEATRO, a nightclub located in it, is an excellent space for weddings and drunkenness every night with its psychedelic lighting and authentic Las Vegas-style luxury.

In the Hollywood Theater, there are singing nights, many world-class competitions and performances are also held here, and many world-famous singers have held concerts here.

The mega-show "City of Enterttainment", which was produced in MGM Plaza at a cost of 45 million dollars, used 48 channels of digital audio, 2,500 fixed lights, 300 mobile lights and 250 computer-controlled special effects. Based on the story of time travel, the performance is adapted from Wells' famous novel The Land of Morlock (this is the first novel describing time travel). The program is conducted in 3D, and the audience will travel by time machine, and even feel the earth shaking (even the audience's chair has a mystery). The program is led by david cassidy, a young idol in 1970s, and includes a large-scale luxurious century-old club song and dance performance.